i am purchasing a condensing boiler for my home, which are slimline and are most economical.replies welcome?
i want a cheap and efficient type,cheers
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4 Responses to “i am purchasing a condensing boiler for my home, which are slimline and are most economical.replies welcome?”
Stone Summers Said:
don’t go for the cheapest boiler ..it wont work out cheap in the long run ..go and get yourselves a Worcester boiler ..cheap to run and very reliable ..i guarantee you wont regret it !
Brodie Pemberton Said:
My hubby has been plumber for 20 years and will also recommend Baxi boilers. not cheapest but it will save you money in the long run!
Laurel Greenfield Said:
Cheap and efficient don’t always go together. As an example the most efficient electrical appliances are usually the most expensive, this applies to the boiler market too.
Is it gas or oil? Wall mounted or floor standing? Internal or external?
I believe the long term economical benefits will depend on what area you are from. Choosing a condensing boiler will depend on the reliability and service it gets so choose one that is a recognised brand and has good backup in your area. They all claim to service nation wide but I think it helps when you have some one local who knows the brand well.
Carolina Sutcliffe Said:
I,ve recently had a Worcester condensing boiler installed and am very pleased with it,s performance. It,s very quiet running, keeps a very steady room temperature and the hot water is so hot I have to be careful I don,t scald my fingers. Go for it you won,t be disappointed.
don’t go for the cheapest boiler ..it wont work out cheap in the long run ..go and get yourselves a Worcester boiler ..cheap to run and very reliable ..i guarantee you wont regret it !
My hubby has been plumber for 20 years and will also recommend Baxi boilers. not cheapest but it will save you money in the long run!
Cheap and efficient don’t always go together. As an example the most efficient electrical appliances are usually the most expensive, this applies to the boiler market too.
Is it gas or oil? Wall mounted or floor standing? Internal or external?
I believe the long term economical benefits will depend on what area you are from. Choosing a condensing boiler will depend on the reliability and service it gets so choose one that is a recognised brand and has good backup in your area. They all claim to service nation wide but I think it helps when you have some one local who knows the brand well.
I,ve recently had a Worcester condensing boiler installed and am very pleased with it,s performance. It,s very quiet running, keeps a very steady room temperature and the hot water is so hot I have to be careful I don,t scald my fingers. Go for it you won,t be disappointed.