Posted: 8th December 2024 | Author: Jamie Brown | Category: Heating
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If you’re investing in a new hot water cylinder, you’ll no doubt want to be sure you’re choosing the right one. After all, these components play an important role in ensuring the availability of hot water in your home or business.
When it comes to the materials used in their fabrication, there are two main types to choose from: copper and stainless steel. But which one should you choose? And does the choice of material really matter?
In this blog post, we take a look at the unique benefits and drawbacks of both copper and stainless steel hot water cylinders to help you make an informed decision.
When the first vented hot water cylinders were created, copper was the material of choice and it is still an option for anyone looking to invest in a new hot water cylinder today. Copper is still used in the construction of vented systems and this is down to how hot water cylinders work.
Vented systems draw water from a cold water storage tank in the loft before heating it and copper is usually chosen due to its high heat conductivity. And because these systems don’t use mains water, they don’t require the superior strength of stainless steel.
But why might home and business owners choose copper hot water cylinders over stainless steel systems and what might put them off? Let’s take a look.
Advantages of copper hot water cylinders
Disadvantages of copper hot water cylinders
The use of stainless steel in hot water cylinders is a relatively recent development. This material is usually found in unvented cylinders (i.e. cylinders that are connected to the mains water supply). Below, we discuss some of the main pros and cons of this material in the construction of hot water cylinders.
Advantages of stainless steel hot water cylinders
Disadvantages of stainless steel hot water cylinders
For further help or advice on choosing a hot water cylinder, get in touch with our friendly and helpful team.
Back to newsThe Author: Jamie Brown
From my early working life as a labourer, then becoming a builder and a property developer, I have been buying and using building materials for over 25 years. I set about to start a builders merchant which can offer high-quality products and significant savings along with speedy delivery to keep your sites moving. Still having a foot in the construction industry on my own property, I always make sure the products we sell are up to our high standards which is important for us to keep a great image for the company and superior reputation to supply quality!