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How Long Does It Take to Install the Boiler?

How Long Does It Take to Install the Boiler?

Installing a new boiler might take anywhere from six hours to four days, depending on the complexity of the system. We have shared a few examples below to give you a better idea of what we are talking about and to explain the process in more depth.

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How Do Condensing Boilers Work and What Are Their Advantages?

How Do Condensing Boilers Work and What Are Their Advantages?

Do you need to replace your boiler and don't know which technology to turn to? Many models on the market run on gas, electricity, or even solar energy. Zara Heating presents the condensing boiler as one of the most efficient on the market. Discover how it works and all its advantages.

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Everything Need to Know About Hydrogen Boilers

Everything Need to Know About Hydrogen Boilers

In the coming years, there will be a transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources and carriers. Climate change and energy transition are topics we at Zara Heating want to contribute actively.

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Combi Boilers for Apartments and Flat

Combi Boilers for Apartments and Flat

A combi boiler is the best heating option for tiny houses and flats. Combi, system, and conventional boilers are the three types of boilers. Only combi boilers do not require any external components (tanks in the loft or a hot water cylinder). As a result, they're small heating systems, and the only area you'll need to dedicate is a spare kitchen cabinet.

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Boiler Maintenance Guide and Checklist

Boiler Maintenance Guide and Checklist

For optimal operation of a gas boiler, maintenance must be carried out every two years according to the Buildings Regulation of the UK

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How Electric Boilers Work: The Most Popular Models!

How Electric Boilers Work: The Most Popular Models!

According to the UK government, which says it will have net zero carbon emissions by 2050, gas boilers and oil boilers certainly do not exist in a carbon-free future. Although both oil boilers and gas boilers are currently used frequently, these heating methods will eventually disappear, and the only heating solutions will be lower carbon heating systems.

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