Save more in the long run by eliminating rental fees.
Own your boiler and decide when to upgrade or maintain.
Increase your home's value with a high-efficiency boiler.
Enjoy consistent and dependable heating all year round.
Combi boilers, or combination boilers, are an all-in-one solution for both your heating and hot water needs. Here’s why they are a popular choice for homeowners:
| Ownership Benefits | Renting Drawbacks |
|---|---|
| Owning Monthly Costs: $74/month | Renting Monthly Costs: $160/month |
| Lower Long-Term Costs: Ownership costs less over time compared to renting. |
Continuous Payments: Monthly rental fees add up. |
| No Hidden Fees: Avoid unexpected rental charges. |
Limited Control: Depends on the rental company for service schedules. |
| Full Control: Upgrade or service your boiler on your terms. |
Higher Costs: Renting can be more expensive over the long run. |
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A boiler is a heating system that heats water to provide hot water or steam for heating your home. It operates by burning fuel (natural gas, oil, or electricity) to heat water, which is then circulated through pipes to radiators, baseboards, or radiant floor systems.
When choosing a boiler, consider factors like the size of your home, your heating and hot water needs, fuel type, and budget. High-efficiency models can save money in the long run, while the right size ensures optimal performance. Consulting with an HVAC professional can help you make the best choice.
Renting a boiler offers short-term flexibility and lower upfront costs, with maintenance often included. Owning a boiler provides long-term savings, increased home value, and full control over maintenance and upgrades. Your choice depends on your financial situation and long-term plans.
If your boiler stops working, check the thermostat settings, pilot light (for gas boilers), and power supply. If these seem fine, contact a professional HVAC technician to diagnose and fix the issue. Do not attempt to repair the boiler yourself, as this can be dangerous.
Yes, upgrading to a high-efficiency boiler can provide better performance and lower energy bills. Consult with an HVAC professional to determine the best model for your home and ensure a seamless upgrade process.
The cost of installing a new boiler varies based on the type of boiler, the complexity of the installation, and your location. On average, prices range from $3,000 to $7,000, including installation. Financing options and rebates can help make the cost more manageable.