Hello, hopefully this post is in the right place:
We live in a 1,600 sq foot condo (2 bathrooms) in Boston. This is a brick structure, 1/2 of a 2 family built in 1930 with older windows. We have baseboards with forced hot water coming from a natural gas Burnham boiler from 1976 w/ separate (newish) hot water tank.
We are looking to buy a new boiler for our unit.
First question: is a combo boiler a good choice for us? We might have 2 showers going at the same time, but that would be max hot water demand. I was told by one plumber to NOT go with a newer, high efficiency boiler b/c they aren't as reliable as separate boilers + water tanks. Is this correct? I certainly am concerned with the reliability factor.
If a combo boiler is a good choice, how do I know what our plumber is recommending is a good choice? Are there any to stay away from? The current recommendation is a Laars Mascot II.
I've also read you can install a small separate hot water heater to even a combo boiler, in case we find the hot water demand output from the unit to not be sufficient. is this something I could hire a plumber to do sometime in the future? I don't want to spend needless money.
Would appreciate any insight! thanks
We live in a 1,600 sq foot condo (2 bathrooms) in Boston. This is a brick structure, 1/2 of a 2 family built in 1930 with older windows. We have baseboards with forced hot water coming from a natural gas Burnham boiler from 1976 w/ separate (newish) hot water tank.
We are looking to buy a new boiler for our unit.
First question: is a combo boiler a good choice for us? We might have 2 showers going at the same time, but that would be max hot water demand. I was told by one plumber to NOT go with a newer, high efficiency boiler b/c they aren't as reliable as separate boilers + water tanks. Is this correct? I certainly am concerned with the reliability factor.
If a combo boiler is a good choice, how do I know what our plumber is recommending is a good choice? Are there any to stay away from? The current recommendation is a Laars Mascot II.
I've also read you can install a small separate hot water heater to even a combo boiler, in case we find the hot water demand output from the unit to not be sufficient. is this something I could hire a plumber to do sometime in the future? I don't want to spend needless money.
Would appreciate any insight! thanks