Boiler Types
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Boiler Types Explained
Choosing the right boiler for your home starts with understanding the different types available. The three main options for domestic heating systems are combi boilers, regular boilers, and system boilers. Each type offers unique benefits, depending on your home's size, heating configuration, and how much hot water you typically use.








Combi Boiler
- - Unlimited hot water instantly
- - Energy efficient
- - Compact Design
- - No water tank needed
- - Ideal for small homes/flats

System Boilers
- - Great for multiple bathrooms
- - Consistent hot water supply
- - No need for a loft tank
- - Faster heating response
- - Suits medium & large homes

Regular Boiler
- - Works with older systems
- - Supports multiple bathrooms
- - Uses hot water cylinder
- - Ideal for large homes
- - Works with low pressure

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
If you have any boiler types related questions that are not covered below, please don’t hesitate to contact our friendly engineers. Call us on 01132 688570 or email a member of our team at info@heatwiseheating.co.uk.
Combi boilers provide instant hot water without a tank, system boilers use a separate hot water cylinder, and regular boilers require both a cylinder and a cold water tank.
It depends on your home's size and hot water needs. Combi boilers are ideal for small homes or flats, offering instant hot water without storage tanks. System boilers suit medium to large homes with higher water demand. Regular boilers are best for larger properties with traditional systems or low water pressure. A professional assessment can help you choose the most efficient option.
No, boiler installation should always be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
Our qualified and Gas Safe Registered engineers can assess your home size, heating needs, and water usage to recommend the most suitable boiler type for you.
System boilers can be slightly more expensive to run because they store hot water in a cylinder, but they are more efficient for homes with multiple bathrooms.
It’s recommended to have your boiler serviced annually to keep it running safely and efficiently.

