The larger the house, the higher the BTU rating of the boiler needs to be. | Always | 29% | In most cases | 51% | In some cases | 18% | | | Question: The larger the house, the higher the BTU rating of the boiler needs to be. Top Answer (51% of 27 votes): In most cases.
Answer: In some cases Explanation: Again you have to do a heat loss for the structure to get the sizing correct. | Arizona's Best Heating & AC, Inc. | Answer: In most cases Explanation: The BTU rating needed for the structure is fiqured on the physical size of the structure and should be a constant however with zoning we can meet these requirements by heating differant areas seperately thus using a smaller appliance. | Air Connection | Answer: In some cases Explanation: The beauty behind a boiler is the ability for zoning. Zoning can allow for a smaller boiler. | Barwick Heating & Cooling | | ProMatcher | Answer: Always Explanation: Self explanatory | MSA CONTRACTORS LLC | Answer: In most cases Explanation: In most cases this is true but the ultimate factor is sqaure footage, amount and size of radiators, insulation factor, efficiency of boiler and how aur tight the home is along with many other factors that come into play. | Dr Heat & Cool Comfort Experts | Answer: In most cases Explanation: You can't always assume that to be true. A heat load would need to be preformed. | LPC Services Inc. | | ProMatcher | Answer: Always Explanation: yes | H.O. Electric | Answer: In most cases Explanation: depending on how house is built | Climate Creations LLC | Answer: In most cases Explanation: This is a good general rule of thumb. However, if the house is well insulated, a smaller boiler may be more appropriate. | MJ Services |
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