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Combi Boiler Information – Combi Boiler AdviceA combination boiler (or combi) is a compact and highly efficient unit giving all the heating and hot water you need, with significant savings on running and installation costs. It also eliminates the need to store hot water. This means that there is no hot water cylinder in the airing cupboard, no water cistern (tank) in the loft and no of the connecting pipe work. Combination Boilers are becoming increasingly popular and now account for more than 50% of domestic boilers sold in Great Britain every year. This has a number of Advantages: It can save money: A combination boiler heats water directly from the cold mains as you use it. It is easy to install and does not require the tank, cylinder and pipework. This can reduce hot water costs significantly which can account for up to 60% of a typical domestic fuel bill. It can save space: A combination boiler is perfect for smaller homes that do not have that much space. If you wish to convert your loft, the combi boiler will make things signicantly easier (most can be wall hung in the kitchen). Brilliant for homes that have a regular demand for hot water: If you live in a home with a lot of people the demand for hot water will be regular and a combi will provide you with hot water unlike a traditional boiler that requires you to wait until the tank’s water is refilled and reheated. This can be very inconvenient. Supplies water at mains pressure: A combination boiler provides hot water at mains pressure which allows you to have a strong shower instead of having to fill a bath. This will also decrease your energy bills. Why use a Condensing Combination Boiler? A condensing combi boiler is more efficient due to its ability to extract more heat from the flue gases normally lost to the environment through the flue system. Energy Saving Advice: Frost filled Freezers work harder to stay cold than those that have been defrosted recently. Freezers should be defrosted every year or sooner if they frost up regularly. Good seals on fridges and freezers are needed to keep them working efficiently too. IMPORTANT NOTICE New Government regulations (Part L) require that from the 1st of April 2005 all new boiler installations must be of the 'high efficiency' condensing type. There are very few exceptions to this law. Full information can be obtained from the Office of the Deputy Prime minister (ODPM) or by clicking the following link. http://www.odpm.gov.uk/index.asp?id=1130726 |
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