Myth 6: All Boilers Are the Same
There are various boilers and different boiler types, combination, conventional and system boilers. Combi boilers are typically best for smaller properties whereas system boilers and conventional boilers can be better suited for larger properties with more hot water on demand.
Myth 8: Boilers Are Obsolete Technology
High efficiency, condensing boilers, are far from outdated. Maintaining a combi boiler can be an excellent way to keep your home warm, whilst saving money on energy bills. An energy efficient boiler will meet your hot water demands without necessary storage of the hot water.
Myth 10: Boilers Are the Main Cause of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
It is true boilers can emit carbon monoxide; However, they are not the primary source of CO poisoning in homes, fires, water heaters, stoves are usually the main gas appliances known to cause CO. Having a functioning CO detector by all gas appliances is very important to reduce any risk of carbon monoxide escape.
Myth 11: Boilers Can’t Use Renewable Energy Sources
There are renewable options like biomass boilers, hybrid systems – which combine traditional boilers with renewables, like solar panels. Even stand alone, some boilers may use hydrogen blends which are set to reduce environmental impact.
Myth 12: Electric Boilers Are Always More Efficient
Depending on the sources and electricity costs, this will have the biggest effect on the efficiency of electric boilers. There are certain areas where primarily generated from fossil fuels they may not be more cost effective than gas boilers.
Myth 13: Boilers Are Only for Heating Homes
Boilers are not only used for heating homes. Swimming pools, commercial properties, industrial processes are just some other instances boilers can be practical and in use today.
Myth 16: All Boilers Come with the Same Warranty
Depending on the manufacturer and boiler model, all boilers will come with some warranty ranging from five to twelve years depending on the make and model of the boiler.
Myth 18: Boilers Can Heat Water Instantly
This can be the case for some boilers heating the water on demand, for example combi boilers, whereas some conventional boilers and system boilers will use a cylinder of some sort to store hot water.