Combination boilers, also known as combi boilers, provide hot water and central heating from a single unit. Unlike traditional boiler systems, they don’t require additional water storage tanks.
Combi boilers deliver instant heat for both household heating and water supply, making them the most common choice for installation in homes across the UK.
There are two common options for boilers in the home: combi boilers and standard (conventional) boilers. While both provide the same function, there are a couple of differences between them.
A key difference is that combi boilers consist of a single unit. In contrast, conventional boilers require a large hot water cylinder and a cold water storage tank alongside the boiler itself. That means combi boilers are much smaller and take up far less space in your home.
Additionally, combi boilers provide immediate access to hot water, drawing water from the mains supply. Meanwhile, standard boilers use the cold water tank to pull water from the mains, which is then sent to the hot water cylinder to heat up. It remains here until a tap is in use.
Combi boilers are ideal for small to medium-sized homes. Their single-unit design makes them more compact than standard boilers, allowing easy installation in your kitchen or bathroom.
Beyond their space-saving benefits, combi boilers offer many advantages. By providing hot water on demand (rather than preheating water), they are more efficient, consume less energy and prove cost-effective. Their repair process is straightforward due to readily available spare parts, and they’re more affordable than standard boilers, making them a practical choice.
However, you must ensure that your home benefits from good water pressure before installing a combi boiler. It’s also important to consider how often you use multiple hot water appliances at the same time. If this is something you do regularly, combi boilers can struggle with the demand.
Despite the many positives, there are some disadvantages of a combi boiler. These include:
On average, most combi boilers last between 10 and 15 years. However, this lifespan can vary depending on a few factors, such as:
Think it might be time to replace your combi boiler? There are a few signs that an upgrade is due, including:
You can expect to spend between £500 and £2,000 on a new combi boiler. However, it's important to note that this initial cost doesn't include the installation fees, which typically range from £1,400 to £4,500.
Many factors can affect how much a combi boiler costs. These include the manufacturer, model and size of the boiler. The price also depends on the length of the boiler warranty – the longer the warranty, the higher the price.
For more information on the costs of a new boiler, check out our comprehensive guide.
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