




Benefits of regular boilers
Regular boilers are part of a tried-and-tested, traditional heating system used by hundreds of thousands of homes in the UK. While they do require a little extra space for the cold water tank and hot water storage cylinder, regular boilers have long warranties, can supply heat to large homes and are easy to use.
Many regular boilers from Bbright (manufactured by Ideal and Worcester) can also be used in conjunction with Greenskies Solar Panels for increased energy efficiency. It’s no wonder they’re so popular!
Key features of regular boilers

Highly reliable, with long lifespans

Ability to heat large homes with up to 17 radiators

Built-in frost protection in many models
Our Worcester boilers
Ideal Boilers

- 5 year parts and labour warranty
- 9.9 l/min DHW flow rate
- Compact Cupboard Fit

- 12.4 L/min DHW flow rate
- 5 year parts and labour warranty
- Compact Cupboard Fit

- 5 year warrenty
- ErP Class A energy efficiency
- Modern design

- 10 Year Warranty
- 10.4 l/min DHW flow rate
- Compact Cupboard Fit
Worcester boilers

- Compact cupboard fit with
- discrete install
- Compatable with Ideal controls

- 10 Year Warranty
- Compact cupboard fit with
- discrete install

- 8 Year warranty
- Fits as standard in a kitchen cupboard
- Frost protection is also included

- 8 Year warranty
- Can be used with Greenskies solar panels for energy and cost savings
- Frost protection is also included
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Why choose a regular boiler?
There’s a lot to be said about regular boilers, and one thing is for sure – they have certainly stood the test of time!
Regular boilers are powerful, reliable and suitable for almost any home. They can accommodate a high demand for heating and hot water, and in recent years, models have become even more efficient. If you have a storage tank in our attic and a hot water cylinder in your airing cupboard or something similar, this means you already have a regular boiler, and finding a replacement model is simple.
In most cases, regular boilers will only need replacing every 10 years or so. If you’ve had yours for a while and you are noticing some inefficiencies (such as radiators taking longer to heat up), then it may be time to get a newer model, or switch to a combi boiler. Whether it’s more cost effective for you to switch or upgrade will depend on the specific heating requirements of your home – but we can help to evaluate this through our quote system.
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Regular boiler FAQs
If you have moved into an older home that already had a regular boiler fitted, it might be the case that the property is now better suited to a combi boiler. However, this will depend on the size of the home, your family and your typical energy usage. To find out whether you should replace a newer regular boiler or switch to combi, answer a few simple questions via our quotes page.
A lot of regular boilers will have solar panels that can generate warm water using the sun’s energy. To harness this capability you will just have to make sure that the cylinder and model you chose are compatible. Our experts can assist you with this, of course!
If you already have a regular boiler, replacing it for a newer model is simple. If you are switching to a regular boiler from a different system, this may take slightly longer. You can get a quote or speak to our experts to find out more about how this can work for you and how long a fitting may take.