Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Boiler scrappage scheme .

The government's boiler scrappage scheme has proven so popular that all available 125,000 money-saving vouchers have been snapped up in less than four months.

Launched in January, the scheme was open to any household which relied on a G-rated gas boiler to power its central heating.

The vouchers provided £400 off the cost of either a new gas condensing boiler, wood-burning biomass boiler or renewable energy ground source heat pump.

However, the campaign is now closed to new entrants, with all of the vouchers accounted for, which could highlight the success of the campaign.

Lord Hunt, energy and climate change minister, said: "The scheme's been a great success and is already helping people cut down on their fuel bills. An A-rated energy efficient boiler can help save around £200 a year off fuel bills and reduce emissions."

While the scheme may now be closed, Britons may still wish to upgrade their central heating www.westscotplumbers.co.uk systems by investing in a new condensing boiler in order to lower their carbon footprint and utility bills.
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Best Boilers.


Vaillant and Worcester – the Best Boilers?

Traditionally Worcester-Bosch and Vaillant are acknowledged as the best boiler brands for which I would agree (despite the fact that I am not an installer and have never got down and dirty with such an animal). How then do I then reach this conclusion? Well, years of talking to both installers and home-owners pay homage to these brands.
In my experience most engineers and installers choose to install either Worcester orVaillant boilers and most informed home-owners will ask for a Worcester or Vaillantboiler, partly due in part I suspect to the respective manufacturers larger marketing budgets. Glowing reports in consumer magazines also help. Which? magazine (September 2009) in their ‘Best and Worst Boiler Brands’ rated both Vaillant andWorcester as their ‘Best Brands’ scoring both an impressive 83%.
The Which? report asked 3,000 of it members about their personal experiences with their boiler. Just 26% of Vaillant owners have had any problems with their new boiler in the last four years.
My Worcester Greenstar 35 HE Plus
My Worcester Greenstar 35 HE Plus
Worcester is the most frequently bought boiler brand by those surveyed and just 29% of owners had experienced any problems. My own personal experience of Worcester is echoed. I am the owner of a six year old Worcester Greenstar 35 HE plus. Up to now the boiler has not once let me down!

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Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Boiler Scrappage scheme in Scotland.

Following the popularity of the recently unveiled boiler scrappage scheme in England, the Scottish government is set to launch a similar programme, which may be welcome news for consumers looking to increase the efficiency of their heating.

Scottish finance secretary John Swinney has seen his latest budget past, although several cuts have been invoked after the minister admitted there would be tough times for the country ahead.

However, a boiler scrappage scheme is not to be cut from the agenda, with £2 million set to go towards it.

It is hoped the programme will see the central heating systems of Scottish homes being modernised and will provide up to £400 in assistance to anyone currently using the oldest working boilers in their homes.

Furthermore, more money is also to be put towards affordable housing.

In England, homeowners can apply to the Energy Saving Trust for a £400 voucher if they currently have a G-rated boiler and wish to upgrade, although the discount is limited and demand has been high.

The voucher can then be put towards money off the cost of a condensing boiler, biomass boiler or ground source heat pump.www.westscotplumbers.co.uk

New Boilers for Landlords.

www.westscotplumbers.co.ukWith rental demand likely to prove strong for the foreseeable future in the UK landlords may wish to consider investing in a more efficient boiler in order to attract tenants with the promise of lower bills.

According to the Energy Saving Trust, landlords are now legally obliged to show new tenants the Energy Performance Certificate score of the property they are planning to let.

As a result, the trust notes it is worth looking at ways of reducing the energy bills attached with rental properties.

The group suggests this will attract tenants by showing them the landlord is committed to reducing any harmful impact on the environment, along with utility bills.

One way of achieving this could be through installing a new condensing boiler, which can cut annual heating bills by as much as a third.

Under the government's boiler scrappage scheme, both landlords and tenants are eligible to apply for money off such an appliance.

Such action may prove valuable, after Alan Ward, chairman of the Residential Landlords Association, said rental demand is likely to prove strong for some time to come.