Showing posts with label Electric heating boiler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electric heating boiler. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 September 2014

Your Guide to What a Powerflush Is

Anyone who has a central heating system at home needs to know what a powerflush is. It's a cleansing system designed to remove all the dirt and debris from inside your electric heating boiler and the various pipes running through your home. If you have never heard of it before, you might already need one. In this article, we have worked with Electric Heating Supplies and we are going to discuss what it is and why you would need it.


What is a Powerflush? : The simple explanation is the powerflush is a procedure designed to remove sludge deposits and fragments of rust that have entered your central heating system. It is essential that these contaminants be removed as quickly as possible. When left to fester, they can reduce the efficiency of the heating system through blockages. In more severe cases, the powerflush is the only way of fixing your heating system, short of replacing the whole thing.

So How Does it Work : Let's pretend that you have an electric combi boiler and an engineer has deduced that you need a powerflush to get it back in working order again. The goal of this procedure is to restore full water circulation. On a side note, a powerflush can reduce the amount of noise you get coming from both the boiler and the pump. For the best results, the whole system needs to be flushed. A qualified heating engineer will connect a pumping unit that can pump at both high and low pressures. Using high strength cleaning chemicals, they will flush the system. This will remove any of contaminants within.

A specific concoction of chemicals must be used. These chemicals will include:
  • A chemical to break down limescale
  • Sludge crust breaker
  • Rust and sludge remover
  • Corrosion inhibitor.

When the process has been completed, all the acidic substances within your central heating system will have been removed.

Cost and Time : The full powerflush is not an easy procedure and it is not something that can be completed in an hour. A heating engineer will need to be present for an average of six hours before the process has been completed. However, there are no hard and fast rules relating to this. Severely affected systems may require eight hours or more. A powerflush is generally 100% effective. Only if there's something fundamentally wrong with your central heating system will the powerflush be ineffectual, but in most cases you will not have to pay for a powerflush to discover this fact.

As you would expect, it is not a cheap procedure by any means. It can cost anywhere from a few hundred pounds to over a thousand pounds. It depends on how severely your system has been affected. If your system is particularly problematic, you will end up paying hundreds of pounds more in labour costs alone. You also have to remember that price will differ between providers. Some will even try to charge you for added extras like descaler. Shop around to make sure you get the best price, but never compromise on the quality aspect!

Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Why Should You Have a Combi Boiler in Your Home

The electric combi boiler is the most common type of boiler in homes across the UK. It is estimated about 70% of homes now contain this type of boiler. If you are one of the 30% of households that do not have one, you are missing out on a lot of big benefits. With the help of Electric Heating Supplies, we have compiled a list of the main three benefits to having a combi boiler in your home.


They’re More Reliable : It is a fact that these boilers are far more reliable than other boilers. They are built to last longer and they are built to be durable. Proven technology gained over years of research has made them highly efficient at adapting to the heating demands of the modern home. The biggest difference you will find with one of these boilers is it does not constantly switch itself on and off. What this means is you will get a smoother operation and less wear and tear on the components within. You will also get more overall reliability. Furthermore, since you have a more reliable boiler you will have to spend less time on direct maintenance.

The Convenience of it All : All boilers need to be convenient if they are going to appeal to you. The good news is this type of electric heating boiler could not be simpler to use. You have the power to control your central heating by using the integral clock found on most models. This reduces annual fuel bills and ensures the heating is on when you need it.

Large amounts of piping are a thing of the past. Anything that has needed to take the heat through to your taps and radiator is contained within a single boiler casing. They take up less space and you do not need to worry about where you are going to put the central heating pump or the water storage cylinder. Water is always delivered using the mains pressure whenever you need it. This means baths will fill quicker and you will get the powerful shower you crave straight away. The only limitation is on how many taps can be running at the same time on hot.

Better Efficiency : In general, combi boilers have a higher efficiency rating on every measurable scale. You will always save money on your heating bills simply by making the switch. Although they are more efficient just as they are, you can take action to make them even more efficient. By paying more now for a better boiler, you have the option of more temperature controls and better timers. Even by having a slightly more accurate thermostat you can save up to 20% on your energy bills every year. Through making a bigger investment now, you can save more in the long-term.

No other type of boiler has this amount of choice. It’s the boiler type that can appeal to both the low-end and high-end customer, as well as everything in between. They are always covered by extensive warranties, so when you pay for your boiler you never have to pay anything more if something goes wrong.

Monday, 25 August 2014

Myths about Home Insulation You Probably Believe

Most of us have electric boilers in our homes. Naturally, we are worried about how much we are spending on our energy bills. Home insulation is a big topic at the moment because the government has been trying to convince UK households to insulate their wall and loft spaces. In some cases, they have even subsidised home insulation. There are many myths surrounding home insulation, though. In this article, we are going to look at some of these myths. You can also click here to find out more.


Wall Insulation Causes Damp : For the vast majority of homes, this is false. Cavity wall insulation is more likely to solve the problem of damp, especially damp caused as a direct result of condensation. If the walls become warmer due to insulation, it is less likely you will have to deal with condensation, and subsequently damp. There are exceptions to this. The big exception is homes on the coast. Homes that are exposed to constant rainfall will benefit from having an empty cavity. If there are cracks in the outer wall, an empty cavity will also be a benefit. For most of us, though, cavity wall insulation will help reduce the chances of experiencing damp.

You Can't Insulate Older Homes : Many older homes do not have wall cavities. This does not mean you cannot use wall insulation, though. For a start, you can put the insulation on the outside or the inside of the home. You can even change the wall to install a cavity. There is currently a scheme called the Energy Company Obligation that helps homes without the means to install wall cavity insulation and other forms of insulation.

Old Junk Provides Effective Loft Insulation : Some people believe they can retain the heat pumped out by their electric heating boiler by having a lot of rubbish sitting in their loft. This is a myth. Possessions do not act as a good layer of insulation. In fact, having many items sitting in your loft on top of your insulation is a bad idea all round.

Loft insulation works by trapping tiny pockets of air. If you have something heavy sitting on top, this air is going to be squeezed out, thus reducing the effectiveness of the insulation.

Double-Glazing is the most Cost-Effective Way of Trapping Heat : Although double-glazing is far more effective at retaining heat than single glazing, most heat is not lost through the windows. Experts predict only about 10% of heat is lost through the windows. The rest of it is lost through the walls and the roof. You would be better off investing in loft and wall cavity insulation if you want to see a significant drop in your heating bills.

The same principle applies to the less common triple glazing. Unless you have a gap between the window frame and the wall that is creating a draught, you will not be losing a lot of heat through your windows anyway.

See what insulation options are open to you, so you can make the right decision when it comes to where you invest your money.

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Why Good Heating at Work Can Be More Important Than You Think

Employers and managers are always coming up with new ways to increase productivity and boost morale. One area where you can do this is in the heating system. Installing something like vertical radiators can completely alter attitudes in the workplace. It will not be the first thing people think of, but it is actually as significant as the coffee machine in the kitchen.

Let's go through some of the reasons why installing a new electric heating boiler could just be the answer to your problems.

Comfort : The winter months in the UK can be cold. It can leave offices at sub-zero temperatures. This is especially the case in older buildings where insulation is not at the same level as modern buildings.

Workers need to be comfortable if they are going to work at an optimal rate. If they are always shivering and worrying about whether it is appropriate to wear gloves at their desks, they will not be concentrating on work. Giving them the right temperature to work in takes their minds away from the cold and focuses it on what you are paying them for.

Let them Know they Matter : The key to a happy and healthy workplace is serenity between the managers and the workers. A toxic work environment happens when the workers do not have respect for the managers. Electric boilers can enhance this working relationship by letting everyone know the company cares for their needs.

An easy way to sow discontent is to make people believe they are not respected. By leaving them in freezing temperatures during the winter, you are giving them a reason to not care less about their work. Installing a brand new heating system is an addition to employee welfare.

Saving You from Closure : The UK has rather a strange policy in relation to working temperature. There are no limits on how hot it can get before workers have to be sent home, but there are legal limits on how cold it can be. If a workplace gets too cold in particularly bad winters, employers have a legal obligation to shut down their operations and send workers home.

There is nothing you can do about this. If it happens, you have to send everyone home or you are liable for huge fines and potential litigation.

The cost of shutting down a business even for a day can be catastrophic. Bigger businesses could lose thousands of pounds if this happened. Moreover, those thousands could have been used to install a heating system to prevent this from happening in the first place.

Remember, the law only applies to the temperatures within the building itself. It could be arctic conditions out in the street, but it is the office temperature that matters.

Overall, installing heating systems in the workplace is a way to boost productivity. It is so much more than that, though. Good heating can prevent your business from entering choppy waters. You want to enhance that healthy work environment not break it. Every business in the UK has a moral obligation to provide a safe and comfortable workplace for all.

When Should You Replace Your Electric Boiler?

Your boiler will need to be replaced sooner or later. So many households across the UK fail to do this. They will use the same boiler for decades before they are forced to replace it by a catastrophic failure. You should always be thinking about whether there is a more efficient boiler on the market and whether it is better for both you and the environment to think about a replacement. In this article, we will focus on electric boilers and when you should consider replacing one. Remember to always speak to a qualified engineer about your options before deciding on anything.

The Age of Your Boiler : A general rule of thumb is to look at how old your boiler is. Most modern boilers are designed to last for about fifteen years. It is usually not efficient to have a boiler that lasts longer than this, since by then it will be so inferior to what else is already on the market.

This does not mean you have to wait fifteen years before considering a replacement, and it does not mean you have to wait until you hit the fifteen year mark before you start thinking about getting a new one.


Monitor your boiler when it reaches the ten year mark. At this point, you should really be checking it every year to see if it is time to replace it.

Your Energy Bills : The main reason why you have to consider replacing an electric heating boiler is the energy bills. As a boiler gets older, it becomes more inefficient. This is simply because it naturally deteriorates as it gets older.

You have to calculate your current energy bills and compare them against what your energy bills would be if you got a new boiler. There are plenty of websites that can help you with this through online calculators.

Finally, compare the savings on your energy bills to the cost of your new boiler. You can visit our website for a better idea of some of the prices you would be looking at.

Repair Costs : As boilers get older, these are going to require more and more repairs. In the first few years of boiler ownership, you should not have any problems with it at all. You will be able to let the boiler run and it will never let you down. When it gets older, the problems start. It might not cost you the first time, due to special offers your installer might have, but sooner or later it’s going to start costing you a significant amount of money.

These repair costs could become an annual issue. Any savings you think you are making by holding out on paying for a new boiler could soon disappear. The problem is that many households do not realise this. They will not replace the boiler until something goes wrong.

The Danger ; Finally, as boilers get older they become more dangerous. After the fifteen year mark, you are dealing with an increased risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, fire, and explosions. All of these present a risk to human health. Are these risks that you really want to be taking?

Thursday, 31 July 2014

Electric Heaters vs Oil Heaters - What are the Key Differences

You have a series of vertical radiators and you are wondering whether it is better to have an electric heater or an oil heater. They function in different ways and both have their pros and cons. We want to demonstrate the various nuances of each. In this article, we are going to explore a range of attributes to help you determine the best heating option for you.


The Function : It seems obvious; both heaters are designed to keep you warm. The difference is in how they manage to keep you toasty.

Oil heaters have hollow columns where heated oil is circulated to produce heat. A small flame or electric current acts as the heating element. Electric boilers rely entirely on voltage to produce heat. They do not use any form of liquid. Electric heaters tend to heat up faster, as a result.

How Safe Are They? : All heaters carry some sort of risk. In the case of an electric heater, they are hot to the touch. This naturally means you should never place any flammable objects close to the heater. Oil heaters are also hot, but do not come to the same external temperatures as electric heaters.

Although the differences are not significant, it is best to be aware of the general safety risks.

Environmental Effects : A well-maintained oil and electric heating boiler will not cause any damage to the environment. The oil within an oil heater will circulate for years before it needs replenishing, and electric heaters do not leave any waste behind.

The only real environmental effect is that the oil in oil heaters is toxic. If it is not disposed of properly, it can damage the local ecosystem.

Efficiency Concerns : Electric heaters have the problem of always needing a constant supply of electricity to function. The oil within an oil-based heater can stay warm for hours after the power has been turned off. As a general trade, however, electric heaters can begin producing heat immediately, whereas oil heaters can take some time. It depends on your priorities, but all modern heaters are extremely efficient.

Weight : The weight differences are significant. Oil heaters are far heavier than electric heaters. Manufacturers of oil heating boilers must use materials that emphasise durability, in order to contain extremely hot oil. This means you will need less storage space to have an electric heater installed in your home.

Noise ; Oil heaters win out when it comes to noise levels. Although none of these heaters will keep you up at night, there is a noticeable difference in sound levels. This happens because electric heaters always have to work to keep the temperature at the correct level. An oil-based heater does not have to do this. It can stay warm forever.

What is Better? : The key difference is in the size. In the majority of cases, oil and electric has no real difference. Electric heaters do offer a more lightweight solution, which is perfect for homes that cannot spare the space. Moreover, as long as the electricity is gained from sustainable sources, purchasing an electric heater is far better for the environment.

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

What Should You Tell Your Engineer When Installing a New Boiler?

Before you have a new electric heating boiler installed, an engineer has to come to your home. He or she will need to see where you want the boiler installed and how everything is going to work. They will also let you know about the various features you can have and your specific needs.


It is a part of the process and you need to be ready for it. Your engineer will also ask you a number of questions, so they can make sure they get everything right. Here are some of the things you need to tell your engineer when installing a new boiler.

The Location : You will need to determine the location for a new boiler. Newer boilers using a condensing system will cause a plume of steam to be released. If this is in the wrong location outside, it can be a nuisance for both you and your neighbours. This is why many people do not have the outlet in the same location.

Your engineer will be able to look at the current location and determine whether an electric combi boiler would be best placed having an outlet located elsewhere.

Demands and Lifestyle : Consider what your boiler will need to do. For example, multi-bathroom households could have two showers running at the same time. How well does your current boiler deal with such demands? Most households will have to think about whether you can have multiple hot water taps on at the same time, for example.

Your engineer will be able to tell you more about how a new boiler might cope with these same demands. Remember, you do not have to settle on a specific model just yet.

What are Your Future Plans? : Are you planning on any further renovations in the process? This will affect the type of boiler that’s right for you.

A household planning a loft conversion may not be able to install a regular boiler because it may require loft space. The loft space will be the place that the expansion and feed tanks will be located. Houses with converted lofts, therefore, can only use system and combi boilers.

Electric Heating Boiler recommend planning your future renovations a few years in advance because a boiler is a significant investment. You do not want to have to change your boiler type a year or so after installation.
The Budget ; Every single type of boiler will have a different price tag. Your engineer will ask about your budget to present you with your best choices. It is pointless showing you every possible model if you cannot afford half of them.

They will also provide you with additional information relating to installation costs and future maintenance.
Expectations : Finally, you need to tell them about your expectations for your new boiler. Do you want something that simply heats your house or are you looking to invest in a new boiler simply to reduce your energy bills?

By telling your engineer about what you expect from your new boiler, they can help point you in the direction of the boiler that is right for you.

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

5 Most Common Boiler Problems Revealed

Electric boilers (as well as gas boilers)are integral parts of our homes. We often expect them to work by default. These are often an afterthought until everything goes wrong. Sooner or later, something will go wrong with your boiler. The trick is knowing what the issue is likely to be and what your next course of action is.


To start with, unless you are a professional, you should not attempt to fix a boiler yourself. If you get it wrong, it can add hundreds of pounds onto your repair bill. In extreme cases, it can even be hazardous to your health. If you do not know what you are doing, you could find the boiler blowing your house up.

Let uslook at the five most common boiler problems, and their causes.

1.No Heat : If your central heating system is not producing heat, or there is no hot water coming out of your taps, the chances are this is an issue with your boiler. An electric heating boiler could have a broken airlock, a broken diaphragm, or it could be something to do with the thermostat.

There are so many reasons why your boiler stops producing heat. Your only real option is to call a professional, who will then be able to inspect it.

2.Water Leakage : Water leakage is another major problem. Sometimes it can be just a case of a leaky pipe, or there can be a torrent of water rushing out of your electric heaters. The problem with water leakage is it could be a by-product of practically every boiler problem imaginable.

This is another one of those issues where you will not be able to find the cause without calling a professional to look at it.

3.Strange Noises : Odd noises in a boiler can manifest themselves as anything from a gurgling noise to a banging sound. The most common cause of this is the air; the sucking sound is the air passing through it. Another cause could be low water pressure.

In the case of older systems, it is nearly always an issue with pump failure. These are notorious for breaking down in this way. Check how old your boiler is for further guidance on where the issue is coming from.

4.Where’s the Pilot Light : When the pilot light goes out, you can be sure this is a broken thermocouple. The gas supply has been blocked from reaching the pilot light. A significant draught might also cause it, although this is far rarer.

5.Losing Pressure : Electric heaters that are not working might be caused by a loss of pressure in the boiler. This is usually caused by a water leak, but if you cannot see any water then you’ll need to replace the pressure relief valve. It tends to be a problem with older boilers but, on occasion, you might discover newer boilers doing this as well.

You will need to call a professional to have the new valve fitted. Thankfully, some retailers offer deals where you can have free maintenance within the first few months of owning a new boiler.

Friday, 18 July 2014

Why Should You Look at an Electric Combi Boiler for Your Home?

An electric combination boiler is the primary boiler of choice in countries like the UK. It focuses on helping homeowners maximise efficiency by disposing of traditional hot and cold water tanks. It brings together the domestic water heater and central heating water exchanger.

If that didn't make much sense to you, it means you can heat water at will without worrying about how much hot water you have left. An electric heating boiler is the most convenient option on the market right now.



You can also find combi boilers that use oil or gas, but these are far less common these days.

Get the Facts Straight : Before we discuss some of the advantages and disadvantages of these boilers, let's take a closer look at the average electric combi boiler. These boilers take water from the main supply running through your home. Immediately, you can discard separate hot and cold water tanks. It means much of the pipe work you had to have before is no longer necessary.

As well as heating water, combi boilers directly feed into the central heating system. Your vertical radiators are allowed to work because of your combi boiler. Traditional boiler systems also do this, but combi boilers are cheaper, which essentially makes old-fashioned boilers obsolete.

Saving Space Inside and Outside : The main reason people decide to look at combination boilers is the space savings. Previously, you had to have a boiler cupboard to fit the various tanks and cylinders. Now, many people can have a boiler in their bathroom without the need for a separate cupboard.

Combination boilers do not have any tanks or cylinders. They also do not have the same amount of pipe work. This affects the installation. Installers can put them in much faster than they could before. An experienced tradesman can fit a combi boiler in a matter of a few hours. Naturally, this is going to impact on cost, which we will discuss later.

People who live in flats are no longer at a disadvantage. Flat owners often lost so much space without combi boilers. Now this is no longer the case. The demand for something smaller for flat owners is part of the reason the popularity of these boilers has gone up.

What about Cost? : The cost is much lower than a traditional boiler system for a number of reasons. In terms of installation, there are fewer materials involved and fewer man-hours. Installers haven't simply inflated their prices to accommodate this; they've passed the savings onto customers. There's an incentive for this. Combi boilers are easier to fix and more reliable, so having customers switch boiler systems is beneficial for them in the long-term.

Capabilities : Combi boilers are hardwired to deal with unexpected events. They can contend with wild fluctuations in water temperature. They can also heat the water quickly. It only takes them about forty seconds to heat ice cold water to an acceptably hot temperature.

If you purchase a storage combi, you can also store hot water on a permanent basis, but you do not have to install the huge hot water tanks you find with traditional boiler systems.

Friday, 30 May 2014

Have You Considered the Difference Electric Boilers Could Make to Your Home?

Keeping your home comfortably warm during the colder months can really eat into your budget, which is why it makes sense to choose something that is economical as well as efficient. Electric boilers benefit from a number of advantages over oil and gas boilers, which is what makes them such a worthy choice for your home. 



The Surprising Efficiency of Electric Boilers

Electric boilers benefit from extensive research and development, and one of the outcomes of this is that they are incredibly efficient. Many units are able to provide one hundred percent efficiency, which means you would need to use less energy to keep your home warm, thus saving you money. One of the other nice things about this system is that it can pump water around your home to produce a constant heat that is the same everywhere. Electric boilers also come in all shapes and sizes, and this means you can make the most efficient use of space in your home (click here to check out some of the available options).

Safety Features of an Electric Heating Boiler

An electric heating boiler would be much safer than other types of boiler as well. You do not have to worry about escaping gas or fumes because there isn’t any. This type of unit benefits from multiple fail-safe measures so you are not going to have to worry about it exploding on you. In fact, this type of boiler is put together so well that it is likely to last you a lot longer than other types of boiler (averaging about 15 years as compared to 10 with other boilers).

Changing to Electric Boilers Doesn’t Have to Be a Hassle

If the thing that is putting you off switching to an electric heating boiler is the idea of the switch involving a lot off hassle, you may be relieved to hear how easy this system can be to install. Electric boilers can be easily connected to your existing wet system – there is no need for a flue, or pipes to an external fuel tank, and no messing around with gas pipes. This system can be up and running with minimal fuss (some can be installed in as little as 15 minutes) and once it is installed, there will be hardly any maintenance involved.

Electric Heating Supplies is a trusted provider of electric boilers as well as other electric heating boiler products for homes in the UK.

Wednesday, 14 May 2014

An Electric Heating Boiler Is Simple and Powerful


When you consider all the benefits of an electric heating boiler, you may feel a little perplexed as to why anyone would choose anything else. The price of oil and gas are only likely to increase in the future, so why would anyone want to be lumbered with this antiquated way of heating up the home? An electric heating boiler can be incredibly easy to install, so there is no real reason not to choose this option and enjoy all the benefits of making the switch. 



Why it Makes sense to Choose an Electric Heating Boiler

If there were no substantial benefits to switching to an electric heating boiler, it would be understandable that you would not be motivated to make the switch. The reality is that this more modern way of heating the home has plenty of great stuff going for it, including:

1. you don't have to worry about escaping gases or noxious fumes

2. something like an electric combi boiler will have multiple fail-safe system so you don't have to worry about it blowing up on you

3. there has been a huge amount of research and development put into this type of heating system, which means you get to enjoy some amazing innovations (find out more by visiting electric-heatingsupplies.co.uk and checking out the details of the products)

4. this type of system can be easily fitted to an existing wet system – the wiring involved would be no more difficult than installing an electric shower

5. an electric heating boiler can work well with underfloor heating

6. you would not be bothered by any strange noises – these boilers work silently, even when starting up

7. you only pay for the electricity you use – unlike oil heating, you don't have to pay in advance

8. you would not to be dependent on a supplier delivering fuel to your home.

The writing is on the wall and if you are using a home carbon-fuel heating system, you are likely to experience increasing headaches in the future. You do not have to wait until things become desperate before making the change, you can switch now and enjoy some great benefits right away. There are some great packages available, and you are sure to find the right one for you on electric-heatingsupplies.co.uk. Once you have tried an electric boiler, you'll wonder about how you could ever have settled for anything less.

Electric Heating Supplies is a UK company devoted to giving customers the best options for heating their homes such as electric combi boilers and an electric heating boiler.

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Introduction to the Electric Combi Boiler

If the only thing holding you back from enjoying the benefits of central heating powered by electricity is concern about the hassle of installation, you probably want to learn about the convenience of the electric combi boiler. This type of system involves a simple installation process, and it can connect directly to your existing wet system. It is an almost hassle-free process, and you do not have to worry about there being no gas line in your property. 



Great Energy-Efficiency with the Electric Combi Boiler

Keeping your home warm during the winter months can be an expensive business, and it seems to be getting worse every year. There can wastage with options like gas, but an electrical boiler is going to be 100 per cent energy-efficient. When this is combined with the fact that electricity is usually cheaper than other fuels, you can see there is a chance to make some real savings. The future is uncertain for carbon-based energy, and the likelihood is that these resources are going to be more expensive as stocks dwindle.

One of the other nice things about an electric combi boiler is you have no concerns about keeping it supplied with fuel. One of the real drawbacks of using oil to heat your home is it means having to get it delivered to you. It also involves paying in advance, and you are going to have to make room for an oil tank to store it. There has been an increase in home oil theft in recent years, but you are not going to have worry about this with an electric boiler. You can also sleep easier at night knowing that you are not going to be left without heat because of a delayed oil delivery.

An electric boiler will be a great addition to your home, but the benefits of electric heating do not end there. You might also want to consider something like panel heaters. These are great because they are a far more cost-effective way of heating up a large room. The other benefit of this system is that it heats the space rapidly, so you do not have to wait around. If you were looking for the ultimate comfort in your home, the electric combi boiler with panel heaters would make an unbeatable combination.

Is Your Home Ready to Benefit from an Electric Combi Boiler?

The sooner you install your combi boiler, the sooner you are going to benefit from having this as the heart of your central heating. Visit our site to find out more about your options, and to find the perfect boiler for your needs.

Are You Enjoying the Benefits of Electrical Boilers?

An electric boiler is an excellent choice for your home because it is safe, easy to maintain, and it operates silently – no alarming noises when it starts up like you get with gas. Gas and oil boilers appear to be waning in popularity due to the uncertain future of these fuels. An electric heating boiler is a more modern approach to heating your home, and it can be the right option if you want to save money.



What are the Benefits of an Electric Boiler?

Electric boilers offer an efficient way to keep your home comfortably warm at the click of a switch. It is also much safer option than carbon-based fuels because you will not have to worry about carbon monoxide filling your home as you sleep – this gas is often referred to as the silent killer because it is odourless, colourless, and tasteless. An electric heating boiler is much safer, and this is why you are not going to need to worry about having annual safety checks.

Electric boilers are far more convenient than oil because you can use as much or as little electricity as you like. You do not have to worry about forgetting to place an order, and you only pay for what you use. Using oil means you have to pay in advance to have your tank filled, and you have to try to guess how much you are going to need. There is also the risk that bad weather could make it hard for the supplier to bring oil to your home.

An electric heating boiler is usually compact, and it can be easily connected to your existing wet system. Once it is up and running, you should not have to be bothered by much in the way of maintenance. This is a nice change from the gas and oil systems that usually create a residue during the ignition process that can lead to problems that need to be rectified by a professional. There would also be no need to install a flue in your home or keep a bulky fuel tank in your back garden – it also means that you do not have to worry about somebody coming along and stealing your oil.

Are You Ready to Enjoy the Benefits of Electric Heating Boilers?

Joining the millions of people in the UK who already enjoy the benefits of electric heating boilers is unlikely to be a decision you will ever regret. This source of heating for your home is the future, and once you have tried it, you are sure to be delighted with just how convenient it is to use. We offer a range of boiler packages and you can click here for more information.

Monday, 7 April 2014

Electric Boilers: The Sustainable Heating Solution


According to The Guardian, the average UK individual carbon footprint is 16.28 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) a year; around 27 per cent of the CO2 produced in this country comes directly from household energy use.

By making our households more efficient, we can make huge reductions in the CO2 emissions produced in the UK and help provide a better planet for future generations. One of the best ways to slash CO2 in the long term is by switching to sustainable energy and installing an electric heating boiler.

 

The Long Term Need for Electric Heating

Along with the overuse of appliances, the energy we use to heat our homes is the biggest reason for our large individual carbon footprint. The easiest way to collectively slash carbon emissions in the UK would be if we all just stopped using our central heating systems but, of course, this is not possible. We need to heat our homes and have hot water all year round; there is no getting away from that. We just need to supply it in a more sustainable way,which means reducing our reliance on fossil fuels such as coal, gas, and oil.

In the long run, the use of fossil fuels will decrease. Experts predict that, with increasing demand, oil could be depleted by 2055 and natural gas by 2072.  As electricity is capable of being generated from renewable energy sources such as wind, more heating will be supplied in this manner.

Electric Combi Boilers

As a home owner, regardless of what type of heating system you use, the first thing you should do to help reduce CO2 emissions is to ensure your home is properly insulated. The more heat that escapes from your property, the more energy you use.

The second thing you should do is install an electric combi boiler.

Combi, or combination, boilers are designed to heat hot water and run the heating; however, unlike gas systems they require no water tank. Electric boilers require none of the pipework needed for traditional wet systems and are much easier to install as a result - 90 per cent of the installation being mechanical and the remaining 10 per cent electrical.The most crucial aspect of all, however, is the fact that these boilers emit no harmful fumes or gases into the atmosphere.

An electric heating boiler does cost more to run than a gas equivalent, but it is cheaper to buy and install. Besides, as a long-term sustainable heating solution, there really is no other choice.

Thursday, 20 March 2014

Buying a Boiler on Finance

An efficient boiler is one of the most essential elements of any home, providing heating and hot water whenever you need it. Unfortunately, while a boiler is regarded as a household essential, getting hold of a good model is not cheap. A decent boiler will easily cost in excess of £1,000 – more money than most homeowners can afford to pay outright. This generally leaves buyers with three options: loan,finance, or credit card. Each of these options is viable; however, for this particular purchase, finance is the preferred choice.


 

Finance over Loans and Credit Cards

Bankloans and credit cards are great for many things, but for a one-off purchase like a Boiler, Electric heating boiler, Electric Combi boiler finance is a much more beneficial method of payment.

Where loans and credit cards involve approaching a bank for the money needed for a purchase, finance is provided directly from the dealer. With major financial purchases such as a car, many financial experts recommend loans over finance due to the lower interest rates in the long-term (3 years and over). In the short-term, however, loans and credit cards are unable to compete with finance deals, which allow the customer to take advantage of 0% APR.

With 0% deals, it is possible to spread the cost over 10-12 months and pay no more than the original asking price. A small deposit may be required, but this will be deducted from the total cost.

What to Look For

When purchasing a boiler on finance, 0% APR is the first thing that you should look for, especially if you envision yourself being able to pay off the total cost within 10 months.

If you think you will need longer to pay off the total amount, you should look for deals that offer 24- and 36-month repayment terms. Interest will typically be higher than a loan, but 19.5% APR options will allow you more manageable monthly repayments without requiring you to pay too much over the original price over the 2- or 3-year term. Anything over 19.5% APR should be avoided.

As with any purchase, buying Electric boilers on finance should only be done if the deal is right for you, so make sure that the dealer offers a finance calculator so that repayment terms can be tailored to suit your budget. In addition, as you are probably going to want your boiler installed as soon as possible, a dealer that offers an instant decision is a definite plus. This will avoid any hassle and waiting time for credit approval.