New Boiler Installation, Warrington

6 great reasons to use MDS to install your new energy efficient Boiler...
- We don’t employ salespeople, so you benefit from cheaper boiler prices
- Wide range of boiler brands to choose from.
- Our price includes full installation.
- The price we quote will be the price you pay – no hidden extras.
- Fully qualified Gas Safe Registered heating engineers.
- Up to 10 years manufacturer boiler guarantee available.
Boiler Energy Efficiency
Our heating at home accounts for approx. 53% of our total energy spend (source: energy saving trust) and with this a new energy efficient boiler can make a big difference in what you pay. If your boiler is very old, there is a good chance it will not be as efficient as a new boiler. Additionally, older boilers are more likely to breakdown or need expensive repairs.
What are the signs that you need a new boiler?

Increased energy bills

Frequent breakdowns

The boiler is making noises or has strange smells

Replacements parts have discontinued

Reduced pressure
Choosing a new boiler
We know that this can be confusing, so don’t worry. When our home surveyor visits your property, they will talk you through everything that you need to know. Once you have all this information, you should be more educated on making the right decision.
You can watch the video opposite, that may help answer some questions you have.
Boiler types explained
A Combination or ‘Combi’ boiler is both a high efficiency water heater and a central heating boiler in a single compact unit. Combi boilers heat water directly from the mains when you turn on a tap, so you won’t need a hot water storage cylinder or a cold water storage tank in the roof space.
Detailed below is the benefits:
- Compact sizes make combi boilers perfect for smaller properties
- Ideal where there is little or no loft space
- No need for a hot water cylinder allows increased living space
- No cold water storage tank frees up a loft for conversion
- No risk of loft pipework freezing
- Less pipework in the home makes installation typically cheaper
Regular boilers (sometimes known as traditional, conventional, heat only or back boilers) are ideally suited to homes that already have a traditional heating and hot water system which is linked to a separate hot water cylinder. These boilers also need a cold water storage tank in the loft to feed the hot water cylinder as well as a tank that maintains the water level of the central heating system.
Detailed below is the benefits:
- Perfect for homes where a lot of hot water is used at the same time
- Ideal where there are two or more bathrooms
- A good option in areas where water pressure is low
- Compatible with solar water heating systems for a lower carbon footprint and lower energy costs
System boilers require a cylinder for storing hot water, however the major heating and hot water system components are built into the boiler itself, making it quicker and easier to install. In addition, there is no need for a tank in the loft, so it can be an option in a home with little or no loft space or where the space is earmarked for a conversion.
Detailed below is the benefits:
- Ideal for homes with more than one bathroom
- Constant supply of hot water to any number of taps at the same time
- No need for a loft tank, freeing up space and eliminating worries about leaks or frost damage
- Economical to run
- Built-in components makes installation quicker and neater
Boiler types explained

What is a Programmable Room Thermostat?
