Types of Boilers

Are you considering upgrading your home heating system? Understanding the different types of boilers available in the UK market is crucial for making an informed decision. This guide will walk you through the most common boiler types, their advantages, and which might be best suited for your home.

3 Types of Boilers

types of boilers

Combi Boilers

Combi boilers offer a compact solution that provides both heating and hot water without the need for separate tanks, making them ideal for flats and smaller homes where space is limited or homes with just one bathroom. One of the features of combi boilers is their ability to deliver hot water on demand, eliminating the frustrating wait for a tank to heat up.

System Boilers

System boilers are an excellent choice for larger homes or properties boasting multiple bathrooms. They balance the simplicity of combi boilers and the high-capacity output traditionally associated with conventional systems. System boilers store hot water in a cylinder, ensuring a consistent supply that can meet the demands of a busier household.

One of the key advantages of system boilers is that most of their components are built into the boiler itself, resulting in a neater installation process and finished appearance. Furthermore, system boilers are compatible with solar water heating systems, making them an attractive option for households looking to integrate renewable energy sources. These features make system boilers ideal for homes with more than one bathroom, properties with higher hot water demands, and households that are considering a move towards more sustainable energy solutions.

Conventional Boilers

Conventional boilers, also known as regular or heat-only boilers, require more space than conventional boilers. This heating system excels in areas with low water pressure, a common issue in some parts of the UK. They're capable of supplying hot water to multiple taps simultaneously, making them a reliable choice for larger households with high hot water demand.

How Do I choose the right boiler for my home? 

Selecting the appropriate boiler type depends on various factors:

  1. Property Size: Larger homes may benefit from the system or conventional boilers, while flats and smaller houses might find combi boilers more suitable.
  2. Hot Water Demand: Consider how many bathrooms you have and how often multiple taps are used simultaneously.
  3. Space Availability: Combi boilers are ideal if space is at a premium, while system and conventional boilers require room for water tanks.
  4. Energy Efficiency: Modern boilers, regardless of type, are generally more efficient than older models. Look for models with high energy ratings to reduce your carbon footprint and energy bills.
  5. Installation Costs: While combi boilers might be more expensive upfront, they could save on installation costs as they don't require separate tanks.
  6. Water Pressure: If you live in an area with low water pressure, a conventional boiler might be your best option.

Get Expert Advice

Choosing the right boiler type is essential for ensuring your home's heating and hot water needs are met efficiently and cost-effectively. Speak with our heating engineers in Tunbridge Wells, Maidstone, Sittingbourne and Gillingham by calling us on 075400 53343.