If your Potterton boiler breaks down or you require it serviced then simply call our office to arrange for one of local Gas Engineers to visit your home at a time that is convenient to you.
Our Gas Engineers carry in their vehicles a range of replacement parts to repair your Potterton Boiler as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Potterton Boiler Prices, Reviews & Compare
- Output rating: Measured in kilowatts (kW), the output rating is the power of the boiler. Essentially, a higher output will be able to meet higher demand for central heating and domestic hot water. You shouldn’t go for the most powerful boiler you can find though as this can lead to increased energy bills.
- Efficiency: How effective a boiler is at converting fuel into usable energy is shown by the efficiency rating and is very important to consider when looking for a new boiler. A gas boiler with an effiency of over 90% can be considered highly efficient and many Potterton boilers achieve this.
- Warranty: After the installation of your new boiler, the warranty is there as a promise from the manufacturer that you’re covered should there be a fault. The length of a warranty as well as the terms will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. Warranty periods of up to 7 years are available on some Potterton boilers.
- Price: Whether you have a low, moderate or high budget, Potterton offer boilers to suit them all with prices ranging from around £600 up to £2,000. This doesn’t include the cost of installation which will add to the costs.
Our Boiler Comparison Tool contains all everything you need to know about Potterton boilers and by hitting the ‘add boiler’ symbol, you can compare the key information of up to 4 different boiler models. We recommend including your existing boiler as part of any comparisons you make.
Review the prices of Potterton combi boilers
You can compare your gas boilers alongside other manufacturers with our Boiler Comparison Tool. Simply by calling us on 07952639856 or Checking the Manufacture web site
Potterton combi boilers are single cost-effective units that provide hot water on demand by heating water from the mains. As a guide, combi boilers in the gange of 24 kW to 27 kW should be considered for homes with 1 bathroom and up to 10 radiators.