What are the best home boilers and which should I choose?

As a plumbing company that specialises in installing central heating boilers, we understand the importance of choosing the right type of boiler for your home and are often asked what are the best types of home boilers and which should I choose.

The Three Main Types Of Domestic Boilers


There are three main types of boilers to choose from, and each has its own unique features and benefits. 

  • Combi Boilers

  • System Boilers

  • Conventional Boilers


In this blog, we will explore these three types of boilers and help you determine which one is right for your needs.

Combi boilers

Combi boilers are the most popular type of boiler in the UK, and for good reason. They are compact and efficient, making them ideal for smaller homes with limited space. 


Combi boilers provide both hot water and central heating from a single unit, which means they don't require a separate water tank or cylinder. This not only saves space but also reduces installation costs.


These boilers are also energy-efficient, as they heat water on demand rather than storing it in a tank. This means you only heat the water you need, which can save you money on your energy bills. 


Combi boilers are best suited for small to medium-sized homes with one or two bathrooms.

System boilers

System boilers are another type of boiler that can provide both hot water and central heating. 


However, unlike combi boilers, they require a separate hot water cylinder to store hot water.


System boilers are ideal for larger homes with multiple bathrooms or homes that have a high demand for hot water.


These boilers are also more efficient than traditional boilers, as they use a sealed heating system to circulate hot water around the house. This means there is less heat loss, which can save you money on your energy bills. 


System boilers are best suited for medium to large-sized homes.

Conventional boilers


Conventional boilers, also known as traditional or regular boilers, are the oldest type of boiler still in use today. They are often found in older homes that were built before the 1970s. 


Conventional boilers require a hot water cylinder and a cold water storage tank, which means they are not as space-efficient as combi or system boilers.


However, conventional boilers do have their advantages. They are very reliable and can provide a high volume of hot water to multiple outlets simultaneously. They are also easy to repair and maintain, which can save you money in the long run. 


Conventional boilers are best suited for larger homes with multiple bathrooms.


Which boiler should you choose?


Choosing the right boiler for your home depends on several factors, including the size of your home, your hot water demands, and your budget. 

  • If you have a small to medium-sized home and want to save space and money on your energy bills, a combi boiler may be the best choice for you. 

  • If you have a larger home with multiple bathrooms or a high demand for hot water, a system boiler may be the better option. 

  • If you have an older home with an existing conventional boiler, replacing it with a new conventional boiler may be the most cost-effective option.


At Tor Plumbing, we can help you determine which boiler is right for your needs and provide expert installation services. 


It’s not only about having the correct boiler for your specific needs but also about the care and maintenance you give it too. 


Here at Tor Plumbing we have a range of Heating Care Plans to make sure you have years of trouble-free heating and total peace of mind.


Contact us today to schedule a consultation and start enjoying the benefits of a new, efficient boiler.

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