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Combi Boilers

Overview of Combi Boilers

A combi boiler, or combination boiler, is a highly efficient heating system that provides both hot water and central heating without the need for a separate water tank. This compact, all-in-one solution is the most popular boiler type in the UK, known for its energy efficiency and space-saving design. It uses condensing technology to heat water with gas, capturing and reusing hot air to maximize efficiency. The system heats water on demand, eliminating the need for bulky tanks, making it ideal for smaller homes or flats.

How Combi Boilers Work

Combi boilers work by integrating two primary components: a water heater for taps and showers, and a central heating unit for radiators. When the central heating is active, the boiler heats and pumps water through the radiators. When a hot tap is turned on, a valve redirects the heat to the water supply, providing instant hot water. The condensing technology recycles exhaust gases, making combi boilers more efficient than traditional systems.

Advantages and Disadvantages

The advantages of combi boilers include their energy efficiency, as they heat water only when needed, reducing energy consumption. Their compact design fits easily in small spaces, and there are numerous models and brands available for flexibility. Installation is quick and straightforward when done by a Gas Safe engineer. However, combi boilers may be less effective in homes with low water pressure, and their multiple moving parts can be prone to breakdowns. They also struggle to provide hot water to multiple outlets simultaneously.

Cost of a Combi Boiler

The cost of a new combi boiler ranges from £1,000 to £3,000, depending on the model, brand, and features, with additional installation costs based on complexity and location. To find the best combi boiler prices, get a quote online now with us here at Green Central

Installation Process

Installing a combi boiler is straightforward: provide details about your home to identify suitable models, select a cost-effective option, and have a Gas Safe engineer install the boiler on your preferred date. For personalised quotes and expert installation, explore options with our online quote tool

Comparison with Other Boiler Types

Compared to other boiler types, combi boilers are a subset of condensing boilers, which are now standard in the UK due to their efficiency. Conventional boilers, an older type, require large water tanks and are less energy-efficient but are suitable for larger households needing a constant hot water supply. System boilers also use a water tank, reducing efficiency but ensuring a ready hot water supply with fewer moving parts, making them less susceptible to breakdowns and ideal for homes with multiple bathrooms.

The Vaillant ecoTEC exclusive Green iQ 843 43kW Combi Gas Boiler is a premium condensing combi boiler for large homes with up to 20 radiators and 2-3 bathrooms. It provides Vaillant’s highest-ever flow rate of 17.8 litres per minute at 35°C and a 94% seasonal efficiency rating (ErP A-rated, A+ with vSMART control). Measuring 720x440x406mm and weighing 43kg, it’s suitable for wall-mounted installation. It features an extra-condense heat exchanger, Green iQ mode for low gas consumption, a 1:10 modulation range, and a stainless steel heat exchanger. Quiet Mark certified, it supports vSMART control for app-based operation, is 85% recyclable, and tested for 20% hydrogen blends. It supports natural gas or LPG with a conversion kit and comes with a 5-year warranty, extendable to 10 years with a Vaillant Advance installer and boiler protection kit. Perfect for high-demand, environmentally conscious households.

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