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Electric Boiler Fitters in Cheshire. New electric Boiler iNstallations at fixed Prices
Here at Cheshire Boilers, we have engineers ready to help you find your new electric boiler, to help get your electric central heating system working to its maximum efficiency.
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At Cheshire Boilers we supply and install all the top electric boiler brands, including Storm, Heater Sadia, Viessmann, Stiebel Eltron and many more all at a fixed price. Installations are professional, quick and tidy with attention to detail all while maintaining our 5-star customer service.
We are noticing more people are asking about electric boilers as people would like to move away from gas-fueled central heating systems. We can install these boilers but we have always advised our customers to do their research as they are classed as the most efficient boilers but the cost to run and installation costs are more expensive compared to your gas and oil boilers.
Understanding your current electric boiler system
Your current electric boiler system can look daunting and if like a lot of our customers you have carried out research but are still unsure you understand the difference between the boiler systems. Our engineers have created a simplified video for you to look at.
Combi electric Boiler System
Conventional electric Boiler System
System electric Boiler System
Understanding the different types of electric boiler systems you can have in your home?
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Combi to System Boiler Installation
Combi to Conventional Boiler Installation
ConventioNAl to System Boiler installation
Why are there different phase electric boilers?
Electric boilers also come in different types of phase, single and three phase. This is due to the different amounts of power needed. Single phase boilers are what most domestic houses can have as they only have one main incoming cable therefore have a limit on the power what you are able to have. If your house is in a commercial setting then you may have three phase electric incoming to your property and now have the scope for large powered electric boilers.
What does an electric boiler installation look like?
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During your new boiler installation BY cheshire boilers
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top ElectrIc Boiler Recommendations
We know that more people are thinking about the environmental effects that their emissions are leaving on the planet and looking for alternative more environmentally friendly power sources. Here at Cheshire Boilers, we understand people’s concerns and we have complied our top electric boiler recommendations.
Pros & Cons of Electric boilers
Pro’s of an Electric Boiler
- Is very versatile where it can be fitted as no flue is needed
- There are no emissions given out
- No risk of carbon monoxide leaking
- Electric boilers tend to be quieter whilst running
Con’s of an electric Boiler
- It is more expensive than other fuel types
- Electric boilers may find it hard to heat up large households
- Most electric is made by burning fossil fuels
- Old fuse boxes may be blown when running these boilers
Frequently Asked Questions on electric boilers
Most houses can have an electric boiler. Ideally they are better for small houses and flats but they do struggle in larger buildings or houses, unless we store water in a cylinder.
Electric boilers can be good in different ways. They can easily heat up a 2-3 bedroom house but struggle in any larger homes for instant hot water. The cost for running an electric boiler is generally much higher than all other fuels. A good thing about electric boilers is that they can fit in small cupboards mostly and can be nice and compact. Also there is no flue needed for an electric boiler as it produces no emissions on site so you won’t have a flue sticking out of your wall so we tend to install them in high rise apartments and other uncommon locations as you have much more variety of where to put the boiler.
As electric boilers are slightly less powerful than your average gas boiler, it may need an additional water tank which will ensure the supply of hot water as it is preheated. This can cost a lot of money though. If an electric boiler is in a flat or small house then a combi would be much more suited as you wont need pre heated water.
We do not stock electric boilers as it is not a common boiler type to be asked for so a 2-7 day wait will need to be allowed.