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Payback the Cost of a New Boiler Within Five Years

"Because of the cold, my bed went all rusty and my ceilings and bathroom went mouldy. It was either starve and be warm or eat and be freezing." This shocking ordeal is what happened to Jodie Norgate after her boiler broke down for almost a year and she couldn't afford to have it replaced. Instead, she was forced to spend a whopping £60 a month on an electric heater, which only escalated her costs. And Jodie isn't the only one who goes through these problems. Thousands of UK homeowners suffer breakdowns every year, leaving them without heat or hot water until they can afford the repairs. The problem is these repairs can fetch up to £200 a time. Plus, with older boilers the replacement parts will be harder to come across and therefore, more expensive. When you consider that with a new boiler you'll be saving around £300 a year on your energy bills, replacing your boiler would be a big money saver. The new boiler will heat your home more efficiently, keeping ...

Tips and Advice for Choosing Your New Boiler

This winter gas and electricity prices are set to increase again, giving homeowners an even greater headache when it comes to their energy bills. And one of the ways you can cut your spending this winter is with an A-rated efficient new boiler. The Energy Saving Trust recommends a new boiler to reduce your bills, suggesting that annual savings can be £300. With a replacement system you'll also be cutting the risks of a boiler breakdown in the middle of winter, which could set you back £200 just for the call-out charge. But with a range of boiler types and prices available on the market, it's crucial to make the right decision and enjoy a heating system that's right for your home. The product will be generating your heat and hot water for between 10 and 15 years after all. Below we have collected some useful tips to help you in your search for a new boiler . Your boiler budget Most UK households will be a little tight for money this winter, so the budget will primar...