Biomass boiler sizing

Biomass boilers burn most cleanly and efficiently when working at their maximum output. For this reason it is best to choose a boiler which is sized to meet your average heating requirements, and not to choose too large a boiler. On the coldest days you can then use additional heating sources (such as electric heaters) to provide extra heating.

The size of boiler you need depends on several different factors such as the size of your home, the amount of insulation you have installed, the exposure of your property and the local climate.

The sizing of your boiler should be done by a qualified heating engineer. To obtain a proper boiler sizing and quotation from our one of our qualified installation partners.

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