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Heat exchangers can vary in appearance, but materials also need to be considered. Most will either be aluminium or stainless steel, but stainless steel has much better corrosion resistance, so your boiler is better protected.
Boilers can last up to 30 years, letting a whole generation grow up in a house with the same heating system. But it isn't enough to simply know a boiler lasts longer. Why it last longer helps to understand how boilers work and why they have so many other advantages.
Generally speaking, the average lifespan of many boilers is around 15 years. If your boiler is older than this, then you may want to consider upgrading your system.
Your boiler should be installed inside a building and can be fitted to any suitable wall strong enough to take its weight when full of water. The boiler's flue must be able to pass to the outside, either through an outside wall or through the roof.
Common places to have your boiler installed Kitchen. Utility room. Loft. Bedroom. Bathroom. Garage. Airing Cupboard.
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Condensing and non-condensing boilers both burn fuel, such as gas, but the main difference is that the energy efficiency of condensing boilers is up to 99% efficient while non-condensing boilers are only up to 78% efficient.
With proper maintenance, they are expected to last at least 15 years or longer.
High-efficiency boilers, such as condensing boilers, have shorter service life expectancies, usually around 15 years, although they can reach 20 if cared for right.
Boilers can last up to 30 years, letting a whole generation grow up in a house with the same heating system. But it isn't enough to simply know a boiler lasts longer. Why it last longer helps to understand how boilers work and why they have so many other advantages.
Modern boilers are more efficient than older boilers for several reasons, but their main advantage is that they are 'condensing'. A condensing boiler recovers more heat from the exhaust flue gas and uses it to heat the central heating water, making it more efficient than older boilers.

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