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What Are the Different Types of Gas Boilers?

If your gas boiler in Woking is starting to show signs of wear and tear, or you’re considering an upgrade to a more efficient model, you might be wondering about the different types of gas boilers available. At Fuller Heating, we are committed to helping our customers make informed decisions about their heating systems. Understanding the variety of gas boilers on the market can help you choose the right one for your home or business.

Combi Boilers

Combi boilers, short for combination boilers, are popular in many homes across the UK. They provide both heating and hot water without the need for a separate water tank. This makes them ideal for smaller properties where space is at a premium. Combi boilers are known for their efficiency and ability to deliver hot water on demand.

System Boilers

System boilers require a hot water cylinder but no cold water tank, making them a good option for homes with higher hot water demand. These boilers are particularly suited to larger properties or households with multiple bathrooms. System boilers are efficient and can provide a constant supply of hot water.

Conventional Boilers

Also known as regular or traditional boilers, conventional boilers are the best choice for homes that already have a traditional heating and hot water system. They require both a hot water cylinder and a cold water storage tank. While they take up more space, they are excellent for homes with old radiators or where water pressure is low.

Condensing Boilers

Condensing boilers are highly efficient, as they capture and reuse some of the heat that would otherwise escape through the flue. All modern boilers in the UK are now condensing boilers due to their superior efficiency. They come in combi, system, or conventional forms, allowing you to choose the type that best suits your needs while ensuring maximum energy savings.

At Fuller Heating, we specialise in the installation of all types of gas boilers. Whether you’re in Woking or the surrounding areas, we can help you find the perfect solution for your home. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can keep your home warm and efficient.