The Pros And Cons Of A Condensing Combi Boilers




A Condensing Combi Boiler is a water heater and boiler combined.  This is a unit that fires up the heat to warm the water as you need it, instead of storing hot water in a tank to be used when needed. There are many pro's and con's to having this installed in your home, and with careful research you can make an informed decision if its the right decision for your water heated needs. With a variety of water heaters out there, it is important to shop around, and find the one that fits your family, and homes needs.

The pro's to having a condensing combi broiler is the ability to have hot water on demand.  Since the heat is fired up every time you turn on hot water in the home, you don't have to worry about waiting for more water to be put into your reserve tank, or running out of hot water.  Another benefit is not having to worry about wasting water if you don't use all that was put into the reserve tank. Others find that they are cheaper to install then other water heaters, causing yet another benefit to choosing this type of boiler.

The con's to having a condensing combi broiler is the heat of the water may not always be as hot as you would like in cold weather.  Since the heat fires up when you turn on the faucet, the water may not have enough time to heat up properly in cold weather.  The other disappointment found by using this type of broiler is the flow of water.  Because there is only one main water source, if two different hot faucets were turned on, the flow of water is less, accommodating for both faucets being turned on.  This can be hard in a home with more then one bathroom.

Some examples of condensing combi boilers can give you a better understanding of the unit, and if it is right for you and your home. Vizo Condensing Combi Boiler VIZO24 is a great option at only around 720.00. Another one to look at and compare is the Ravenheat HE120 Low Nox Condensing Combi Boiler RHE120LNT for around $1500.  As you can see there are a variety of units in different prices, it all depends on which one is right for you. When buying Condensing Combi Boilers just make sure to do your research so you can make sure to pick the right unit for you and your families needs.

 

 

 


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