How a gas boiler works
A gas boiler works by burning natural gas to create heat. That heat passes through a heat exchanger, warming water which is then pumped through your radiators and hot water cylinder (or directly to your taps in a combi system). Even the most efficient models are typically around 90–94% efficient, meaning some energy is always lost through combustion and flue gases. Because they burn fossil fuels, gas boilers also produce carbon dioxide emissions as a direct by-product of operation.
Gas boilers have long been the standard in UK homes. They offer reliable, low-cost heating and hot water. However, they rely on fossil fuels and contribute significantly to carbon emissions.