Which is the best size boiler for you?
The trusted advisor for this is your gas engineer. Here are some key considerations for choosing the right boiler size.
How much water do YOU use?
Living in a large home means you will use more water than someone living in a small one-bedroom apartment. Conventional boilers will be better able to handle higher water consumption, while combi boilers can handle lower usage.
How much space are you allowed to use?
Combi boiler installation Bromley make great space-saving options, since they don’t need a hot cylinder.
Which place would you like the boiler located?
You want to make sure your new boiler is installed in the exact same place as your old one. This will allow for easy installation and minimize disruption. While most people prefer to install their boilers in kitchens and cabinets, it is possible to put it in any room as long you have the correct pipes and are able to position the flue properly.
Safe boiler installation
Once you’ve decided on your boiler, you now need an engineer. Gas Safe registered engineers work with us. This guide will provide all the information you need in order to find a trustworthy gas engineer.
When should you have your new boiler installed?
You might not always have the option to choose the installation date, especially if you already have a boiler that is no longer working. Summer months are best if you can. This makes it less dependent on heating and hotwater, which should make the process relatively painless.
What to expect during the installation
Every gas engineer who is worth their salt will make it as easy as possible. They should cover all your surfaces and carpets with the appropriate materials.