When Should You Replace Your Electric Boiler?

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When Should You Replace Your Electric Boiler? Photo by Colin Armstrong

Your boiler will need to be replaced sooner or later. So many households across the UK fail to do this. They will use the same boiler for decades before they are forced to replace it by a catastrophic failure. You should always be thinking about whether there is a more efficient boiler on the market and whether it is better for both you and the environment to think about a replacement. In this article, we will focus on electric boilers and when you should consider replacing one. Remember to always speak to a qualified engineer about your options before deciding on anything.

The Age of Your Boiler : A general rule of thumb is to look at how old your boiler is. Most modern boilers are designed to last for about fifteen years. It is usually not efficient to have a boiler that lasts longer than this, since by then it will be so inferior to what else is already on the market.

This does not mean you have to wait fifteen years before considering a replacement, and it does not mean you have to wait until you hit the fifteen year mark before you start thinking about getting a new one.

Monitor your boiler when it reaches the ten year mark. At this point, you should really be checking it every year to see if it is time to replace it.

Your Energy Bills : The main reason why you have to consider replacing an electric heating boiler is the energy bills. As a boiler gets older, it becomes more inefficient. This is simply because it naturally deteriorates as it gets older.

You have to calculate your current energy bills and compare them against what your energy bills would be if you got a new boiler. There are plenty of websites that can help you with this through online calculators.

Finally, compare the savings on your energy bills to the cost of your new boiler. You can visit our website for a better idea of some of the prices you would be looking at.

Repair Costs : As boilers get older, these are going to require more and more repairs. In the first few years of boiler ownership, you should not have any problems with it at all. You will be able to let the boiler run and it will never let you down. When it gets older, the problems start. It might not cost you the first time, due to special offers your installer might have, but sooner or later it’s going to start costing you a significant amount of money.

These repair costs could become an annual issue. Any savings you think you are making by holding out on paying for a new boiler could soon disappear. The problem is that many households do not realise this. They will not replace the boiler until something goes wrong.

The Danger ; Finally, as boilers get older they become more dangerous. After the fifteen year mark, you are dealing with an increased risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, fire, and explosions. All of these present a risk to human health. Are these risks that you really want to be taking?

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Electric Heating Supplies offers parts for electric boilers and other heating implements. They take pride in being able to provide customers with the electric heating boiler they need.


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