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Expert Tips to Use When Buying a New Boiler

Since the cost of a new boiler usually ranges between u00a3500 to u00a33000 at the upper end hence, it becomes essential to do your homework before you make any purchase.

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Expert Tips to Use When Buying a New Boiler

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  1. Expert Tips to Use When Buying a New Boiler! Do you know that buying a new boiler in Canterbury can bring along so many benefits with it such as saving money on your heating bills or hot water bills, increasing energy efficiency or reducing your carbon footprint? Since the cost of a new boiler usually ranges between £500 to £3000+ at the upper end hence, it becomes essential to do your homework before you make any purchase. These costs include the cost of the new boiler, plus installation costs, but this could vary depending on where you reside in the UK. With a wide range of boiler types and models available on the market, it might get difficult to pick the best boiler for your home. Here is an effective guide on what things to consider when it comes to choosing an ideal new boiler in Canterbury for your home: 1. How old is your boiler? Boilers can last up to 15 years if properly taken care of but run with maximum efficiency for around eight years. When you think of buying a new boiler, the first thing you should ask is what’s your boiler's age? The age of your boiler will also likely ascertain what type of boiler you currently own. If it’s operating for more than 15 years, possibly it’s a heat-only boiler only also called a conventional boiler. Depending on your needs, it is advised to better switch to Combi boilers or any other heating system. 2. Have your existing boiler serviced You might not be expecting this, but always think twice before purchasing a new boiler. After all the boiler repair cost is £70 to £100 which is much smaller than a replacement cost. Get it checked by an expert and see if repairs can do the job or if a boiler replacement is the only option you should go for. 3. Consider your heating and hot water needs So you’ve finally decided to purchase a new boiler in Canterbury, but have you given thought to why would you need it? If you need it for saving money on energy bills, increasing efficiency, reducing your carbon footprint or fulfilling your heat or hot water requirements. This way you’ll be able to decide which type of boiler will best suit your property. Other factors to consider include:     Space Type of property Environmental conditions Water pressure in your location 4. Research types of boiler Now that you’ve decided what you want from your new boiler, it’s time to research different boiler options and learn about their pros and cons. This will enable you to choose the perfect boiler for your home depending on your requirements. If you have any further queries regarding any type of boiler, which boiler will best suit your property, boiler installation cost, or any other boiler-related question, feel free to visit us at https://www.sdp- heating.co.uk/boiler-installations/ or call our experts! tel:01227200596.

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