5 Reasons to Get New Boiler Installation

Plumb-Call Plumbing & Heating Ltd

In 2021 the global residential boiler market reached a value of £38 billion.


Boilers are used to heat water for hot water supplies and heating systems within homes. An old boiler can have a lot of drawbacks, so if yours is outdated you may benefit from a new boiler installation.


For a rundown of 5 reasons for you to get a new boiler, keep reading. 


1. Lower Bills

One of the main advancements that has been made in boilers over the years is efficiency. Newer types can produce the same amount of heat while consuming significantly less energy.

Installing a boiler has an initial cost, but the money you will save in the long run is worth the upgrade. PlumbCall provides excellent boiler service, and have flexible finance options to help with the costs of a new installation.


2. Repair Issues

Boiler repair can be an expensive job. If your old boiler is damaged repair fees could be fairly high. The money spent on a repair could be more effectively put towards a replacement boiler.

On top of that if you require boiler maintenance on an older model parts can often be difficult to find, which could increase the cost further, and the repair job could take longer.


3. Environmental Impact

Another reason the efficiency of new boilers is a good thing is the impact on the environment. Heating systems are one of the least environmentally friendly systems people have in their homes, so improving on that where possible is ideal.


4. Smart Controls

When you get a new boiler one thing you can look for is one that is compatible with smart thermostats. These give you more control over your heating system, allowing you to control things from your phone.

You can set temperature schedules, connect to devices such as Alexa to make use of voice commands, and even control the temperature in different rooms individually.

This will also help you heat your home more efficiently, saving fuel and money.


5. Safety

Perhaps the most important advantage of a new boiler is safety. If you are a landlord or a homeowner you have a legal obligation to make sure all aspects of your property meet specific health and safety regulations.

Older boilers can sometimes leak carbon monoxide, a potentially lethal gas. It is tasteless and odourless, making it very dangerous.

A newer boiler is far less likely than an old one to have any such issues, so you can have peace of mind in that area.


The Right Boiler Installation Service


When getting a new boiler one of your main concerns should be that the boiler installation is carried out by a trained professional.

PlumbCall is a leading provider of plumbing heating services in Peterborough. Operating since 1985, we have a team of skilled engineers, all fully qualified and Gas Safe Approved.


We are ready to take on any project in Peterborough and surrounding areas. If you have any questions click here to contact us today. We are always happy to help.


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