Combi Boilers

What is a Combi Boiler?

A combination boiler, also known as a combi boiler is the most common type of boiler in the UK. The primary benefit of a combi boiler is its capacity to deliver hot water on demand.

Combi boilers heat both hot water and central heating combined (hence the name), in one compact unit. Unlike conventional boilers, combi boilers don’t have a hot water tank, making them a great space saving option.

In general, combi boilers save money on installation time and costs due to the fact there’s no need for an additional hot water tank.

Pro‘s and Con’s

  • They contain virtually all components within the boiler itself, making it a great space saving option.
  • Hot water on demand. No need to wait for the tank to heat up.
  • Saves space and looks neater too.
  • There are more moving parts and thus more potential for things to go wrong
  • Not as well suited to busy households that require multiple showers to be running at the same time.

Combi Boilers Can Save You Money

Combi-boilers are both cost-effective and energy-efficient. According to the energy saving trust, updating your old boiler to an A-rated combi boiler can you can save you up to £320 a year on your energy bills.

New combi boilers from Heatforce cost as little as £16 a month, meaning your new boiler can sometimes pay for itself.

Source: https://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/v