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Electric Combi Boiler Installers in Bramshall, East Staffordshire
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Electric Combi boiler in Bramshall
In simple terms
An electric combi boiler provides heating and hot water using electricity. Installation can involve both heating-system work and a suitable electrical supply, so confirm which trades and certificates are included.
What to do now
- Share the property size, existing heating system, hot-water demand, and available electrical supply.
- Ask whether the survey includes electrical load, consumer-unit capacity, cable route, controls, and plumbing changes.
- Request an itemised quote covering installation, testing, commissioning, certificates, and disposal.
Before booking
- Confirm the proposed boiler is sized for the property and expected hot-water demand.
- Check who is responsible for electrical work, plumbing, controls, commissioning, and warranty registration.
- Do not assume the existing supply or consumer unit can support the new load without assessment.
Service Details
Compare installers for electric combi boiler work in Bramshall, East Staffordshire, including new installations, replacements, electrical supply work, controls, and commissioning. An electric boiler project can involve both heating and electrical systems, so establish who is responsible for each part before accepting a quote.
What the initial survey should assess
- Property heat loss, radiator or underfloor system, and expected hot-water demand.
- The proposed boiler output, controls, location, pipework, and available space.
- The incoming electrical supply, consumer unit, maximum demand, cable route, and protection.
- Commissioning, electrical certification, manufacturer warranty, and removal of old equipment.
Check electrical capacity before choosing a boiler
Electric combi boilers can create a substantial electrical load. The installer should assess the actual supply and existing demand rather than assuming that an old boiler circuit, consumer unit, or service connection is suitable. Additional electrical or network work may affect the design, cost, and timetable.
Size the heating and hot-water system
Boiler output should follow a property heat-loss assessment and the required hot-water arrangement, not the previous appliance label alone. Ask how simultaneous hot-water demand, cylinder or combi configuration, radiators, underfloor heating, insulation, and controls affect the proposal. An unsuitable design can limit comfort or require avoidable electrical capacity.
Understand running-cost assumptions
Running cost depends on the building's heat demand, electricity tariff, control settings, occupancy, hot-water use, and the amount of heat required. Ask the installer to state the assumptions behind any estimate and compare them with your current energy use. Installation price, operating cost, servicing, and warranty should be considered separately.
Clarify who completes each trade
Ask whether one contractor manages the entire project or whether separate heating engineers, electricians, or other specialists are required. The quote should identify pipework changes, flushing, valves, controls, electrical installation, testing, commissioning, and any building work.
Compare performance and whole-project cost
Discuss heating output, hot-water performance, controls, warranty conditions, servicing, and likely running pattern for the property. Compare itemised quotations rather than the boiler price alone, and ask how variations will be approved. Keep the electrical certificate, commissioning record, user instructions, and warranty documents after installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can install an electric combi boiler?
The project may require heating-system and electrical competence. Confirm who designs and installs each part, who commissions the boiler, and who supplies the electrical and manufacturer documentation.
Will my existing electrical supply support an electric boiler?
It cannot be assumed. The installer should assess the proposed boiler load, incoming supply, existing demand, consumer unit, cable route, and protective devices before confirming the design.
What should an electric boiler installation quote include?
Look for the boiler and controls, pipework, electrical supply work, protection, testing, commissioning, certificates, warranty registration, making good, disposal, and any network or consumer-unit work.
Is an electric combi boiler suitable for every property?
No. Suitability depends on heat loss, hot-water demand, available electrical capacity, space, controls, and running pattern. A survey should assess the property rather than relying only on a generic boiler size.
What affects electric boiler running costs?
Heat loss, electricity tariff, controls, occupancy, hot-water use, and heating schedule all matter. Ask for the assumptions behind any estimate and consider running costs separately from installation price, servicing, and warranty.