
Too Many Boilers? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Discover five essential factors to consider when selecting the perfect boiler for your needs.
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The type of boiler determines how water is heated and delivered, affecting efficiency and suitability for different household needs. Choosing the right boiler type is crucial for ensuring optimal performance, energy savings, and meeting specific hot water and heating requirements.
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Instantaneous water heater
Typical price
160.– to 400.–Heats water on demand without storing it, ensuring a constant supply of hot water.
Ideal for small households or spaces with limited hot water usage, offering energy efficiency and space savings.
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Hot water tank
Typical price
150.– to 640.–Stores heated water in a tank, providing a reserve of hot water ready for use.
Suitable for larger households with high hot water demand, ensuring availability even during peak times.
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Heating pump
Typical price
120.– to 1300.–Transfers heat from the environment to heat water, using electricity efficiently.
Great for eco-conscious users, offering lower energy costs and a reduced carbon footprint compared to traditional boilers.
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Boiling water appliance
Typical price
230.– to 400.–Provides near-boiling water instantly, often used for kitchen applications.
Convenient for cooking and making hot drinks, saving time and energy in busy kitchens.
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Volume refers to the capacity of a boiler, determining how much hot water it can store and supply. Choosing the right volume is crucial for ensuring sufficient hot water availability, avoiding shortages during peak usage times.
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Up to 10 l
Typical price
150.– to 360.–Compact size suitable for small spaces or single-person households.
Ideal for occasional use, such as in cottages or small offices, where hot water demand is minimal.
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51 - 100 l
Typical price
170.– to 640.–Larger capacity designed for bigger households or high-demand situations.
Ensures ample hot water supply for multiple uses, such as simultaneous showers and dishwashing.
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Nominal power indicates the boiler's heating capacity, affecting how efficiently it can heat your space. Choosing the right power level ensures optimal energy use and comfort based on your property's size and insulation.
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14 - 24 kW
Typical price
320.– to 550.–Best for large homes or spaces with high heating demands.
Provides powerful heating, ensuring consistent warmth even in colder climates or poorly insulated areas.
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Energy efficiency class indicates how effectively a boiler uses energy to heat water, impacting both utility bills and environmental footprint. Choosing a higher efficiency class can lead to cost savings and reduced energy consumption, making it a crucial factor for eco-conscious buyers.
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A
Typical price
180.– to 440.–Represents the highest level of energy efficiency, utilizing advanced technology to minimize energy waste.
Ideal for long-term savings on energy bills and reduced environmental impact, making it suitable for environmentally conscious consumers.
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B
Typical price
180.– to 680.–Offers moderate energy efficiency, balancing performance with cost.
Suitable for those looking for a compromise between upfront costs and energy savings, providing decent efficiency at a lower price point.
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C
Typical price
150.– to 680.–Represents basic energy efficiency, often found in older or less advanced models.
Best suited for buyers prioritizing lower initial costs over long-term savings, though it may lead to higher energy bills.
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The version of a boiler refers to its configuration and installation setup, impacting space usage and convenience. Selecting the right version is crucial for optimizing space efficiency and ensuring ease of access for maintenance and operation.
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Oversink device
Typical price
230.– to 440.–Installed above the sink, providing hot water directly to the tap below.
Suitable for small kitchens or bathrooms, ensuring quick and efficient hot water delivery without occupying counter space.
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Under-sink appliance
Typical price
150.– to 370.–Fitted beneath the sink, supplying hot water directly to the faucet above.
Perfect for maximizing counter space, offering a discreet solution that keeps the appliance out of sight.
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Small accumulator
Typical price
130.– to 300.–A compact unit that stores a limited amount of hot water for immediate use.
Best for situations requiring quick access to hot water without waiting, enhancing convenience in low-demand areas.
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Stand storage
Typical price
300.– to 1800.–Freestanding unit that can be installed on the floor, offering a larger capacity.
Suitable for homes with ample floor space, providing a high volume of hot water for larger households or high-demand applications.
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