The point of installation is the time which determines how long your boiler will be running in a safe condition. Unfortunately, too many people try to do the installation themselves especially if it is a case of replacing an old boiler with a new model. People seem to think that it is just a matter of connecting a couple of pipes but nothing could be further from the truth. Not only is there a very high chance that you will damage the boiler but in very many cases you will end up putting your family’s lives at risk. Rather leave the job to a professional that is trained in these kinds of things.
When you looking replacing or installing a boiler there are a couple of things you need to consider. Firstly is the operational efficiency (how much is it going to cost you to run) and secondly what is the expected lifespan of the device? For example, a commercial boiler is going to be way too much for a normal household. A combi boiler makes the most sense for almost all households no matter how big or small. They are perfectly able to supply all the hot water you need, are very cost effective in how they do it, they are easy to install and maintain and they normally have very long lifespan expectancies.
There are some other main points that you should take into account when installing a new boiler. Firstly, the boiler size is important. You wouldn’t want to buy something that is too small for your everyday needs (or too big either!). Professional boiler installers have the proper formula’s to work out exactly what you need. Remember that boilers are not that cheap so it is better to buy the correct thing from the beginning rather than having to correct your mistake later.
What else do you need to look at? What about the built in safety mechanisms? Can the boiler operate fully automatically yet shut down at the first sign of trouble? Can the tempreture be set so that it runs in the most cost effective manner? Is there a safeguard for the flame as well as low water cut of switches? Things like fuel shut off valves are just as important. You can only justify buying a boiler once all these questions have been answered.
The price of the boiler, especially in these times of recession, are most important to landlords but you need to remember that the safety of the people living on the property are dependent on you installing a high quality unit. The health and safety laws in this country do prevent a lot of poorly manufactured units from being sold but there are always some that end up on the shelves. Just be carefull that you don’t end up with one.
Every boiler manufacturer has it’s own recommended methods of installing their product and these must be strictly adhered to. There are so many different boilers on the market that even the professional Gas Safe plumber that you call out will probably have to check these instructions himself before commencing the installation. Rather call in an expert. You are not going to get the job done properly. Isn’t your life worth it?
Steve Adams has been researching the marketing on behalf of Thumwood Plumbing and is currently promoting the phrases Water Heaters Blackwater, Central Heating Blackwater and plumbing in Guildford.
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February 19th, 2011
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