Top Features to Look for in a New Boiler
Choosing a new boiler isn’t just about picking a brand name and hoping for the best. The features built into a modern boiler make a real difference to how efficiently your home heats up, how much control you have over your heating and how reliably the system performs year after year. With so many options on the market, it helps to know what’s actually worth looking for.

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Whether you’re replacing an old unit or fitting a boiler for the first time, this guide covers the features that genuinely matter – and why they’re worth paying attention to.
For personalised advice on which boiler suits your home, speak to a qualified heating engineer before making a decision.
Why Does Efficiency Rating Matter?
The efficiency rating of a boiler tells you how much of the fuel it burns actually gets converted into usable heat. Modern condensing boilers are A-rated, meaning they operate at high efficiency by capturing heat from exhaust gases that older models simply lost through the flue.
An A-rated boiler versus an older G-rated unit is a meaningful difference in how hard your boiler works for every unit of gas it uses. Over the course of a year, a more efficient boiler consistently uses less fuel to achieve the same level of warmth, which is good news for your bills and for the environment.
When comparing models, always check the ErP (Energy-related Products) efficiency rating rather than relying on marketing language alone.
Smart Controls and Thermostat Compatibility
One of the most practical upgrades you can pair with a new boiler is a smart thermostat or programmable control system. These allow you to set heating schedules, adjust temperatures remotely and – in some cases – even let the system learn your routine and adapt accordingly.
Look for boilers that are compatible with well-regarded smart control systems. Key benefits include:
Not all boilers are compatible with every control system, so it’s worth discussing this with your boiler fitter in Swansea before making a final choice. A Gas Safe registered engineer can advise on which combinations work best together. (Link to service page: New Boilers)
Boiler Size and Output
Boiler output is measured in kilowatts, and getting this right is essential. An undersized boiler will struggle to keep up with demand – particularly in winter – while an oversized one will cycle on and off more than necessary, reducing efficiency and causing unnecessary wear.
A proper heat loss calculation takes into account your property’s insulation, the number of radiators, hot water demand and other factors to determine the correct output. This is far more reliable than simply replacing your old boiler with the same model without reassessing whether it was ever correctly sized.
What Is Weather Compensation and Is It Worth Having?
Weather compensation is a feature available on many modern boilers that adjusts the flow temperature of the heating system based on the outdoor temperature. On a milder day, the boiler doesn’t need to work as hard – so it automatically turns down the output, using less energy in the process.
It sounds like a subtle feature, but in practice it makes a meaningful difference to how efficiently a boiler operates across the full heating season rather than just on the coldest days. It’s particularly effective in well-insulated homes and works well when paired with thermostatic radiator valves throughout the property.
Not every installation will include this feature by default, so it’s worth asking your engineer whether your chosen boiler supports it and whether your system is set up to take advantage of it. The Gower Heating Co’s team are Gas Safe registered and takes a CPD approach to staying current with the latest technologies, so they’re well placed to advise on this.
Reliability, Brand Reputation and Parts Availability
A boiler that breaks down frequently or has expensive parts is a frustration you don’t want. Brand reputation matters here – not just for the boiler itself but for after-sales support, parts availability and manufacturer warranties.
The Gower Heating Co fits Vaillant, Worcester Bosch and Glowworm boilers – three brands with strong reputations in the UK market and readily available parts networks. When your boiler fitter in Swansea recommends one of these brands, it’s because they’re trusted to perform reliably over the long term, not just on day one.
Things to consider when assessing brand reliability:
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A new boiler is a long-term investment, so it’s worth taking the time to understand what the features on offer actually do for your home. Efficiency, smart controls, correct sizing and brand quality all contribute to a system that performs well and lasts.
If you’re looking for a new combi boiler or a full system replacement in Swansea, The Gower Heating Co can help you find the right fit. Our award-winning team will assess your home, explain your options clearly and make sure every detail is right before we start work. Get in touch to book your survey today.
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At a glance
Whether you’re replacing an old unit or fitting a boiler for the first time, this guide covers the features that genuinely matter – and why they’re worth paying attention to.
For personalised advice on which boiler suits your home, speak to a qualified heating engineer before making a decision.
Why Does Efficiency Rating Matter?
The efficiency rating of a boiler tells you how much of the fuel it burns actually gets converted into usable heat. Modern condensing boilers are A-rated, meaning they operate at high efficiency by capturing heat from exhaust gases that older models simply lost through the flue.
An A-rated boiler versus an older G-rated unit is a meaningful difference in how hard your boiler works for every unit of gas it uses. Over the course of a year, a more efficient boiler consistently uses less fuel to achieve the same level of warmth, which is good news for your bills and for the environment.
When comparing models, always check the ErP (Energy-related Products) efficiency rating rather than relying on marketing language alone.
Smart Controls and Thermostat Compatibility
One of the most practical upgrades you can pair with a new boiler is a smart thermostat or programmable control system. These allow you to set heating schedules, adjust temperatures remotely and – in some cases – even let the system learn your routine and adapt accordingly.
Look for boilers that are compatible with well-regarded smart control systems. Key benefits include:
Not all boilers are compatible with every control system, so it’s worth discussing this with your boiler fitter in Swansea before making a final choice. A Gas Safe registered engineer can advise on which combinations work best together. (Link to service page: New Boilers)
Boiler Size and Output
Boiler output is measured in kilowatts, and getting this right is essential. An undersized boiler will struggle to keep up with demand – particularly in winter – while an oversized one will cycle on and off more than necessary, reducing efficiency and causing unnecessary wear.
A proper heat loss calculation takes into account your property’s insulation, the number of radiators, hot water demand and other factors to determine the correct output. This is far more reliable than simply replacing your old boiler with the same model without reassessing whether it was ever correctly sized.
What Is Weather Compensation and Is It Worth Having?
Weather compensation is a feature available on many modern boilers that adjusts the flow temperature of the heating system based on the outdoor temperature. On a milder day, the boiler doesn’t need to work as hard – so it automatically turns down the output, using less energy in the process.
It sounds like a subtle feature, but in practice it makes a meaningful difference to how efficiently a boiler operates across the full heating season rather than just on the coldest days. It’s particularly effective in well-insulated homes and works well when paired with thermostatic radiator valves throughout the property.
Not every installation will include this feature by default, so it’s worth asking your engineer whether your chosen boiler supports it and whether your system is set up to take advantage of it. The Gower Heating Co’s team are Gas Safe registered and takes a CPD approach to staying current with the latest technologies, so they’re well placed to advise on this.
Reliability, Brand Reputation and Parts Availability
A boiler that breaks down frequently or has expensive parts is a frustration you don’t want. Brand reputation matters here – not just for the boiler itself but for after-sales support, parts availability and manufacturer warranties.
The Gower Heating Co fits Vaillant, Worcester Bosch and Glowworm boilers – three brands with strong reputations in the UK market and readily available parts networks. When your boiler fitter in Swansea recommends one of these brands, it’s because they’re trusted to perform reliably over the long term, not just on day one.
Things to consider when assessing brand reliability:
Let’s get started, Which fuel powers your boiler?
It just takes 60 Sec
And then you can book a free consultation
A new boiler is a long-term investment, so it’s worth taking the time to understand what the features on offer actually do for your home. Efficiency, smart controls, correct sizing and brand quality all contribute to a system that performs well and lasts.
If you’re looking for a new combi boiler or a full system replacement in Swansea, The Gower Heating Co can help you find the right fit. Our award-winning team will assess your home, explain your options clearly and make sure every detail is right before we start work. Get in touch to book your survey today.



