
Too Many Boilers? Here's How to Find the Right One
Consider these essential factors when choosing the perfect boiler for your needs.
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Boiler type refers to the system used for heating water, which influences the efficiency, installation, and energy consumption of a household's heating solution. Choosing the right boiler type is crucial for meeting your specific hot water needs, ensuring optimal comfort and reducing energy costs.
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Instantaneous water heater
Typical price
110.– to 340.–Heats water directly as it flows through the unit without storing it, providing hot water on demand.
Ideal for homes with limited space or for those seeking energy efficiency, as it only heats water when needed, reducing standby energy loss.
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Hot water tank
Typical price
120.– to 540.–Stores a large volume of heated water for use throughout the day, ensuring availability even during peak demand.
Perfect for larger households or properties with high hot water usage, as it can supply multiple outlets simultaneously without a drop in pressure.
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Heating pump
Typical price
390.– to 2800.–Transfers heat from the air or ground to heat water, offering an eco-friendly and efficient solution.
Suitable for environmentally conscious homeowners looking to reduce carbon footprint and lower energy bills, especially in mild climates.
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The energy efficiency class of a boiler indicates its ability to convert fuel into heat efficiently, which directly affects energy consumption and operating costs. Choosing a boiler with a higher energy efficiency class can lead to significant savings on energy bills and a reduced environmental impact.
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A
Represents the highest level of energy efficiency, ensuring minimal energy waste.
Ideal for environmentally conscious individuals looking to reduce their carbon footprint while saving on energy costs.
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B
Offers good energy efficiency, balancing performance and cost-effectiveness.
Suitable for those seeking reliable efficiency without the higher initial investment of an A-rated boiler.
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Nominal power indicates the maximum heating output a boiler can deliver, essential for ensuring the system meets your home's heating needs. Choosing the right nominal power affects energy efficiency and comfort, balancing operational costs with adequate warmth during colder months.
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Up to 3 kW
Typical price
110.– to 350.–Suitable for small spaces or supplemental heating, offering limited energy output.
Ideal for apartments or rooms where minimal heating is sufficient, providing cost-effective solutions.
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4 - 10 kW
Typical price
190.– to 610.–Moderate heating capacity designed for small to medium-sized homes.
Provides a balance between energy consumption and effective heating, suitable for average household needs.
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11 - 30 kW
Typical price
290.– to 490.–High power capacity catering to large homes or commercial spaces.
Ensures comprehensive heating coverage, ideal for environments requiring substantial warmth, like multi-story houses.
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Volume refers to the capacity of a boiler, indicating how much hot water it can hold and supply. Choosing the appropriate volume ensures sufficient hot water availability based on household size and daily usage, enhancing comfort and efficiency.
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Up to 10 l
Typical price
120.– to 330.–Compact size suitable for small spaces or single-person households.
Ideal for low water consumption needs, such as hand washing or small appliance use.
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11 - 49 l
Typical price
100.– to 420.–Medium capacity suited for small families or apartments.
Provides enough hot water for typical daily needs, including showers and dishwashing.
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50 - 120 l
Typical price
170.– to 500.–Large capacity designed for larger households or high water usage.
Ensures ample hot water for multiple users and simultaneous activities, enhancing convenience.
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The version of a boiler refers to its installation type and placement, impacting space utilization and accessibility. Choosing the right version ensures efficient use of space and ease of maintenance, tailoring to specific household needs.
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Under-sink appliance
Typical price
120.– to 290.–Fits under the sink, discreetly hiding the boiler from view.
Great for maintaining a clean and uncluttered kitchen look while providing easy access to hot water.
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Stand storage
Typical price
160.– to 520.–Placed on the floor, offering larger storage capacity for hot water.
Suitable for homes with more space, providing ample hot water supply for larger households.
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