Potterton Promax Combi Boilers
You can expect to pay anything between £834.58 and £1,082.21 for the Potterton Promax Combi Boiler, which includes VAT and excludes installation.
You can expect to pay anything between £834.58 and £1,082.21 for the Potterton Promax Combi Boiler, which includes VAT and excludes installation.
Potterton’s Promax Combi is a condensing wall-mounted model that is available in 24kW, 28kW and 33kW heating outputs, making it a great option for most property types and sizes.
It measures 780mm (H) x 450mm (W) x 345mm (D) and is designed to be installed with ease. As this model is a combination boiler, it will provide hot water on demand without the need for any extra tanks or a hot water cylinder.
Suitable for small, medium and large homes, the Potterton Promax Combi typically costs between £834.58 and £1,082.21 before installation. For peace of mind, this appliance comes with a standard 2-year parts and labour warranty.
The Potterton Promax Combi is an Energy Saving Trust endorsed boiler and has an efficiency rating of 89%, making it an A-rated product. By being a fully modulating boiler, it knows how much fuel is required to meet demand in your home and will adjust itself accordingly. This can help to save you money on your fuels bills, with the boiler offering you gas savings of up to 37%. The boiler is also compatible with the brand’s Multifit GasSaver flue gas heat recovery device, which recycles the heat from the flue gases that would otherwise be wasted and uses the recycled heat to preheat your hot water.
This combi boiler by Potterton features concealed user controls and comes with separate hot water and central heating controls. It has an LED display with fault diagnosis to shows the temperature and status of the boiler at all times, along with robust hydraulic connections to enhance boiler quality and reliability.
The range includes three output sizes with different maximum hot water flow rates, which are as follows:
Other key features include a pre-plumbing jig to cut down installation time, as well as flueing options of up to 20 metres to enable the boiler to be mounted vertically or horizontally in a variety of homes. An optional stand-off bracket which helps to keep the pipes routed behind the unit is also available.
Not forgetting the optional Multifit GasSaver device, which offers up to 700g carbon emissions savings and reduces cold water consumption by 7%.
Offering a range of kW options, this boiler is ideal for apartments, bungalows and houses of all sizes. The 24kW version is best for small homes with 1 bathroom and around 10 radiators, and the 28kW unit is perfect for medium-sized properties with 1 bathroom, 1 ensuite and up to 15 radiators. Then there’s the larger 33kW Promax Combi, which is a sensible solution for larger dwellings with 2 bathrooms and 20 radiators. And remember, you don’t need tanks or a cylinder with this model, so it’s also ideal for homes with limited loft and storage space. You should, however, always ask a Gas Safe engineer to help you choose the right model, output and flow rate for your home to make sure your new boiler satisfies your needs.
A-rated combi boiler | Save money on your gas bill |
Energy Saving Trust Endorsed | High energy efficiency |
Fully modulating boiler | Gas savings of up to 37% |
Clear LED display | Delivers clear visibility |
Concealed user controls | Family friendly |
Robust hydraulic connections | Improves quality and reliability |
Central flue and flueing options of up to 20 metres | Ease of siting and greater siting flexibility |
Compatible with Multifit GasSaver | Save up to 37% on gas for your hot water |
2-year parts and labour warranty | Confidence and peace of mind |
The Potterton Promax Combi is not only economical to run but best in class for NOx 5 rating, so you can rest assured that this appliance is kinder to the environment. It’s also a fully modulating and highly efficient boiler that always uses the right amount of fuel to ensure you save money on your energy bills.
If you require a boiler that can run on LPG (liquefied petroleum gas), this model is not equipped for this and can only run on natural gas. But if you live in a small, medium or large property and want a high-efficiency water heater and central heating boiler in a single unit, this combi could be the one for you.
We have noticed that some engineers have said that this model is a bit noisy compared to other combination boilers out there today – but they haven’t experienced any issues with performance and reliability. Don’t forget, the boiler has a 2-year warranty so you will be covered if anything happens to go wrong further down the line.
If you do decide to purchase the Potterton Promax Combi Boiler, make sure you obtain quotes from both local and national installers to enhance your chances of finding a great deal. Remember, always ask for a fixed price on the boiler and installation to ensure you don’t ever have to pay any hidden fees. You must also find out whether your chosen installer is Gas Safe registered before allowing them to carry out any work. To check the registration status of an individual or company, simply ask to view the details on their ID card or run a search at the Gas Safe Register website.