I wondered what the average American house installs for a modern boiler solution. American houses, for the most part, are a lot bigger than ours. From what I have seen on TV there is often much larger heating/hot water solutions already in situe.
So I came across this, which appears to suggest, combis are starting to gain a foothold in the market.
I am intrigued as to how far along their combi technology is....some comments suggest it is an early iteration of our combis.
I also wondered, for an average american house, would a combi be underpowered....
There seems to be a lot of resistance to them in the comments....a lot about break downs..etc...americans don't seem to take well to "energy saving" modern designs....i.e smaller and more efficient.
So I wonder if the technology is at an earlier stage of development or it could be so few plumbers are properly trained to install them, they are doing a bad job....
One brand name I have come across a lot in the videos is nivien.
So I came across this, which appears to suggest, combis are starting to gain a foothold in the market.
I am intrigued as to how far along their combi technology is....some comments suggest it is an early iteration of our combis.
I also wondered, for an average american house, would a combi be underpowered....
There seems to be a lot of resistance to them in the comments....a lot about break downs..etc...americans don't seem to take well to "energy saving" modern designs....i.e smaller and more efficient.
So I wonder if the technology is at an earlier stage of development or it could be so few plumbers are properly trained to install them, they are doing a bad job....
One brand name I have come across a lot in the videos is nivien.