What boiler?

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OK, I have reached decision to renew the boiler.
I would like to achieve a warm utility room (where the boiler is going to be housed) via the residual heat from the boiler.
I have been told that this will not happen because the latest boilers (probably going to use Worcester) are so efficient that there is no residual heat and therefore I would be wasting my money attempting it.
Whilst I agree that the modern boilers are far better than before, surely there must be some heat leak from them, even a small amount?

My sister had a new Grant boiler system fitted 3 years ago and her utilty area is warm via the heat leaking from the boiler, which is what I want.

Are the boilers available today so different to those of 3 years ago?

Can anyone recommend a boiler that will do what I am looking for?

stephan
 
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If you want heat in a room then you have to fit a radiator.

A boiler is not a radiator and is designed to lose the minimum heat, perhaps 300W.

If only you read the existing forum postings you would see the what boiler question is asked every week and gets the same replies and that few installers here like Worcester boilers.

Tony
 

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