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          New Boiler? Calculate Your Property Heat Loss in BTU's 02/10/2010
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          As you may well know the newer condensing combi boilers are upto 93% efficient. They will ONLY be this efficient if they are run at maximim capacity all of the time. The new boiler will specify what KW output it has and the direct hotwater output DHW. This will be in litres per minute.

          Choosing a boiler can be a very difficult propostion as you will need one which is large enough to cope with your hot water demands and small enough to still be efficicient. An oversized boiler will not bring the energy saving that you might be hoping.

          This guide will help you to choose a suitable boiler for your hot water and heating demands by calculating the heat that is lost from your property and estimating your daily hot water requirements.

          Hot water - your needs will depend on how many showers you have in the property. ie do you have a family bathroom and an ensuite which will likely be running at the same time? Do you have a large family who wake up the same time every morning and therefore place a great demand on hot water at certain times in the morning?

          A £500 Glow-Worm Betacom 24KW will run radiators upto a maximum of 80,000 BTU's of output which is generally enough for a small to medium size property. However, the DHW is only 10 litres per minute. This will provide an adequate, but not great, shower and will take longer to fill a hot bath than most boilers.

          A £1100 Vaillant EcoTEC Plus 837 which is just 28KW will run upto 14 radiators if installed correctly, however this combi boiler provides 15.2 litres per minute. I am sure you will apreciate that it will be a much more powerful shower and will be possibly to run 2 showers at once (just about).

          The difference is £600 but you will be getting a better quality boiler with a longer warranty for parts and labour and you will have the added benefit of a more powerful heating system, In the long run the £600 will be paid back and more. You also need to consider the extra warranty the boiler gives you. For every extra year of warranty you wont have to pay for any HomeCare agreement with British Gas you might have which saves even more pounds.

          Heating - If you are having new radiators installed, each and every room needs to be measured and the heat loss needs to be measured individually. There are free heat loss calculators available online which allow you to enter figures simply and easily and it will come out with a minimum figure in BTU's the radiator must be for that particular room. It takes into account such things as cavity wall or loft insulation, double glazing, whether its a bedroom, lounge or common area like a kitchen or hallway and how many outside walls that room has. Obviously each room will lose different amounts of heat during the day because the room make up is different so this means that radiators will need to be different sizes. In the past it was acceptable by some to guess radiator sizes but now a more professional approach has arrived.

          There are lots of free online BTU calculators you can use but there is a quick and easy way. Measure the room in cubic feet and apply the following factors

          Lounges and dining rooms - multiply cubic feet by 5
          Bedrooms - multiply cubic feet by 4
          Common areas and kitchens - multiply cubic feet by 3
          For rooms facing north - add 15%
          For French windows - add 20%
          For double glazing - deduct 10%

          This will give you the output of any radiator in BTU's (British Thermal Units) Adding the total for all the rooms in your property will give you the approximate demand in BTU's for the whole house. You should add another 20% to the total for a hot water circulating tank and 10% for general losses. This will then give you your boiler size and you will be in a better position to make a judgement.

          What do I do next?

          When you know your hot water and heating needs you need to choose the best boiler for your budget.

          Things to consider will be:

          Reliability of boiler, manufacturer warranty, ease of installation, service and repair, price, availability of parts and cost.
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          Pensioners Could Lose £3500 Through Boiler Scrappage Scheme 01/17/2010
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          Pesioners are set to lose upto £3500 if they apply for the new boiler scrappage scheme that has been launched in the UK this earlier this year. Most pensioners would be eligible for the Warm Front Grant which gives upto £3500 against the cost of purchasing and installing a new boiler. If pensioners or households with low incomes apply for the boiler scrappage scheme they forfeit their right to the Warm Front funding.

          The funding can be used to pay for loft insulation, draft proofing and repairs to an existing heating system, aswell as a new boiler replacement. If you receive income support, council tax benefit, housing benefit or pension credit you are advised to apply.

          Mervyn Kohler, fuel poverty expert at Help the Aged, said: "If you are a pensioner in receipt of benefits you are likely to be eligible for Warm Front, which can give you a whole new heating system and insulation. If you are not claiming means-tested benefits then we'd recommend you apply for the boiler scrappage scheme."
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          Could Independent Boiler Suppliers Give Better Deals? 01/15/2010
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          News flash! An independent boiler supplier may be able to offer Britons a better deal than some of the leading energy providers when it comes to upgrading to a new boiler, it has been claimed. Guy Anker, news editor of Money Saving Expert, noted that in addition to the current boiler scrappage scheme, where households with a G rated boiler are eligible for a £400 discount off the cost of a new boiler- many energy firms are offering further discounts.

          This however seems to have no substance at all. Even with this additional money off an independent boiler supplier could offer a cheaper deal. Mr Anker was speaking to Peter Thom, from Green Heat and a member of the institute of Domestic Heating and Environmental Engineers executive council, who claimed energy firms could charge as much as £1500 more than a small company for a new boiler installation. he advised getting a quote from an independent supplier aswell as an energy supplier before making the final decision.

          When having a new boiler installed Britons should ensure the new boiler installation meets all correct British Standards and the engineer/company is Gas Safe Registered.
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          Boiler Scrappage Scheme Launched Q & A 01/05/2010
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          The Government today launched a new boiler scrappage scheme. The scheme is hoping to persuade households with the least efficient heating systems to upgrade them. A £400 discount is provided to all those that participate in the scheme. Boiler Installation costs start from £935

          Why have a boiler scrappage scheme?

          The government has set very high targets for reducing its CO2 emissions. 14% of these emissions come from households domestic heating systems.
          The Energy Saving Trust estimates 3.5m households have the least efficient boiler which is a G-rated boiler.

          How do I qualify?

          You must live in England and be a homeowner or a private tenant. Landlords can apply aswell but the scheme doesn't extend to Registered Social Landlords and housing associations. The boiler needs to be the main source of heating in your home.

          Is my boiler G rated?

          You must have a G rated boiler to quailify. A quick check is to see if the boiler has a pilot light? If it does it is likely to be a G rated boiler. Another good way to tell is if it's 15 years or older.

          A list of the boilers that are eligible can be found here

          Alternatively you can email me and I can check for you. Or call the Energy Saving Trust on 0800 512 012. An adviser will ask a series of questions to determine your eligibility.

          How do I get the £400

          First you need to get quotes, I always advise 3 quotes including one from British Gas. This will give you a chance to compare. Please always use a registered engineer for your boiler installation. You can get one here Gas Safe Register or you can call us. You need to get a quote before you can receive the voucher through the post. Then you pay the engineer for the installation. The engineer should then give you a receipt for the works and notify building control- a legal requirement and if not done will cause problems if you ever sell your property or a breakdown under warranty occurs. You are then free to redeem your £400 voucher. You will receive the money within 25 days after the installation has taken place.

          Which boilers can be fitted?

          Only A rated boilers can be fitted, please contact us for a list of the best/better selling A rated boiler.

          Anything else you should know?

          To combat fraud the Energy Saving Trust says all submitted vouchers must contain the customers and installers signature aswell as the Gas Safe register number of the engineer.
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          Winter of Discontent - Look After Your Heating 12/28/2009
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          Many people either already are or will struggle to cope with the freezing conditions as this years weather takes it full effect. It is vital to keep your homes heating system in good working order. As we all know alot of heat is lost through your head so that is why it is important to keep a hat on outside and even inside during the winter months. Similar principles apply to your home. Aaardvark Heating has come up with a guide and how you can keep your home healthy.

          1. Only have the heating on in the rooms that you are using frequently. There is no point in heating room such as guest bedrooms and rooms that you dont use. Either turn the thermostatic valves on the radiators off or down. Keep the main rooms you use toasty.

          2. Insulate your home - by not insulating your roof and outer walls it is estimated that upto a 1/4 of the heat is lost. Insulating your loft is a simple way of reducing your heating bills. You can even do it yourself, I did! It needs to be at least 11 inch thick to have the desired effect and will probably save you around £150 per year. There are grants and offers available for some people. The Energy Saving Trust gives lots of useful information about what is available. To check if your home is adequately insulated try the snow test - compare your rooftop with that of a neighbour. If your home has little or no snow on it is poorly insulated because the heat loss is melting the snow.

          3. Stop the draft - Light up a match and the cooler air nearby will draw towards the match flame indicating a draft. When your home is heated the rising air will pull cold air from outside into the house. Its vital to cut down the spaces where cold air could enter into your property. Underneath the door is one space that could be letting in alot of cold air. Keeping internal doors closed will ensure natural air passages are closed off so they cant act like a chimney allowing warm air to escape up through the house. To test whether draft excluders are worn light a stick of incense and run along the whole door frame. If the smoke blows inwards then you have a draft.

          4. Draw your curtains - This is true especially at night and in winter periods. A considerable amount of heat can be saved this way. Also properly fitted curtains can also save alot of heat loss.

          5. Radiator reflectors - For older houses with not much insulation on the outside walls a good trick is to keep the heat from the radiators in by placing heat reflectors behind. You can buy radiator foil which is around £7 for 2.5 metres or just use normal kicthen foil but place the shiny side facing toward the back of the radiator.

          Many people are likely to suffer this winter as the perishing weather sets in. The low income, infirm and elderly are at most risk and it is vital they access all the benefits available.
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          5 Years Parts & Labour Guarantee Launched 11/11/2008
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          We can offer 5 years parts and labour guarantee on various A rated. We are accredited installers for some of the best known boiler manufacturers in the market. Get your new boiler installation quote from us.
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            Author: AJ

            Around 26 combined years of experience of different boilers, heating systems and controls.

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