Rightly or wrongly modern boilers, especially combis, come in for criticism from some quarters.
Heat only boilers are a bit more technical these days, what with electronics and condensing. It isn't unusual to hear of heat only boilers still going strong after thirty years, like my Concord WRS.
Will the heat only boilers being installed today still be around in 30 years time, or have we sacrificed durability at the expense of squeezing a bit more heat out of the gas that is burnt?
Also, if in the near future I had to replace my heat only, what boiler would give me the least trouble and hopefully the longest life?
Heat only boilers are a bit more technical these days, what with electronics and condensing. It isn't unusual to hear of heat only boilers still going strong after thirty years, like my Concord WRS.
Will the heat only boilers being installed today still be around in 30 years time, or have we sacrificed durability at the expense of squeezing a bit more heat out of the gas that is burnt?
Also, if in the near future I had to replace my heat only, what boiler would give me the least trouble and hopefully the longest life?