Oil Boilers Prices - You Get What You
Pay for
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With the latest rage in heating being to switch back to using an oil fired
boiler central heating system many people want to know more about oil boiler prices and whether
or not the savings on their winter heating bill will offset the installation costs.
In essence when you start looking at oil fired boilers prices you need to have a
good idea what type of boiler you are going have installed and find the most efficient unit you
can that will fit into your budget.
Different Boilers
Oil boilers prices are directly related to the type of boiler you decide that
you are going to buy.
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Much like anything else you buy, you really do get what you pay for when you decide it is time
to buy a new oil fired boiler. You may not want to shop only buy brand name here as there are several different
brands to choose from including the Weil McLain oil boiler which are rated as being up to 86% efficient depending
on the model you choose to have installed.
The style of boiler has as much to do with oil boiler efficiency as it does with oil fired
boilers prices. However, if your boiler is more than 15 years old you should definitely consider replacing it as
most of the models manufactured today are at least 30% more efficient in comparison. The savings on your winter
heating bill should pay for the cost of replacing your old boiler within a few years no matter what type of fuel
you plan on using, but oil boilers seem to still be at the top when it comes to overall operational cost
savings.
Style of Boiler
There are four basic styles of central heating boilers used for domestic systems in the US and
they are all far smaller and much more efficient than those made as little as 15 years ago. The conventional or
standard boiler system makes use of a boiler that works in conjunction with one or more attic hot water storage
tanks and radiators in each room. While this is not the most efficient boiler heating system, when it comes to the
oil boiler price structure it is the most economical replacement boiler.
The condensing boiler system is designed to convert at least 88% of the heat generated by the
oil burner into heat and as such is rated to be the most efficient oil boiler system on the market today. Some
brands actually boast of oil boiler efficiency ratings well into the 90% range with their latest offerings. For
example the latest models of Buderus oil boiler claim a 90% efficiency rating according to the standard established
under the SEDBUK system.
Condensing boiler are being installed at a rate that is more than double that of any other style
of oil boiler, but most of these installation do not stop at just installing a condensing boiler. Those who choose
this type of boiler are typically looking for ways to save every penny they can on their overall energy bill,
reduce their environmental carbon footprint or are trying to do both at the same time.
The best way to do this is to have one of the latest condensing combination boilers installed in
your home. While these boilers may not be at the bottom of the list when it comes to oil boilers prices, they are
at the very top of the list when it comes to saving you money on your energy bill. With this type of boiler not
only do you get the most fuel efficient boiler available today, but you get an endless supply of hot water.
All oil fired boilers heat water that is then passed through the radiator system in your house
to heat it. With the combi boiler it also doubles as a hot water heater for your whole house, you will never run
out of hot water in the middle of a shower again. In the winter the hot water is part of the heating system keeping
your house warm, in the summer the heat may be turned off, but the boiler still works as an on demand hot water
heater. You can remove your old hot water heater, which further reduces you monthly or quarterly utility bills.
Take the time to shop around for the best oil fired boilers prices you can, but remember you
should be looking at overall efficiency ratings and quality as well. Saving a couple hundred pounds to buy a
cheaper unit may lead you to higher operating costs including fuel and repairs. Your family is counting on having a
nice warm home all winter long, cutting costs by purchasing a cheap boiler can leave them sitting in the cold and
you in plenty of hot water.
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