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The domestic boiler market within the context of HVAC is a highly competitive sector. Boilers are used to provide hot water and heating to residential properties, and are typically powered by natural gas, oil, or electricity. Boilers are typically installed in the basement or utility room of a home, and are connected to a network of pipes and radiators. Boilers are typically rated by their efficiency, with higher efficiency models providing greater energy savings.
In recent years, the domestic boiler market has seen a shift towards more efficient models, as well as the introduction of smart technology. Smart boilers are able to be controlled remotely, and can be programmed to provide optimal energy efficiency.
The domestic boiler market is highly competitive, with a range of manufacturers offering a variety of models. Some of the leading companies in the market include Vaillant, Worcester Bosch, Baxi, Ideal, and Glow-worm. Show Less Read more