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    Most and Least Reliable Boilers of 2025

    Models from four brands should keep you warm and cozy this winter and for many winters to come

    A radiator, which gets its heat from a boiler, in front of an orange background.
    Even the most trustworthy boilers should be serviced every year by a heating professional to ensure efficient heating.
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    Consumer Reports looked at reliability and owner satisfaction data across 13 different brands of boilers, ranging from those with a large market share—including Burnham and Weil-McLain—to lesser-known brands like Buderus and Williamson. Five earned a top rating of excellent for predicted reliability and four of those earned respectable marks for owner satisfaction.

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    Boilers are far less common than gas furnaces, and that’s reflected in the responses to Consumer Reports’ most recent survey on central heating. Our members installed 1,384 new boilers between 2007 and 2023 compared with more than 25,000 gas furnaces.

    But just like a furnace, when a boiler breaks you want it repaired—or replaced—ASAP. In our most recent survey, almost 40 percent of our members said they had their boiler inspected at least once a year, and over 20 percent said they had theirs maintained once every two years. 

    Based on our last analysis in 2023, we determined that on average, about two-fifths of boilers are likely to experience a break by the end of the 10th year of ownership, the midpoint in the expected life of a system.

    For more information on boilers, including how to maintain yours for maximum efficiency, see our boiler buying guide. And for our full ratings, check our boiler reliability ratings, where we break down each brand we test.

    Become a member to read the full article and get access to digital ratings.

    We investigate, research, and test so you can choose with confidence.


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    Mary H.J. Farrell

    As a senior editor at Consumer Reports for more than 15 years, Mary H.J. Farrell reported on all manner of vacuums and cookware, as well as microwaves, mixers, freezers, and fans. Starting in the mid-1990s, she held senior positions at People.com, MSNBC, and Ladies’ Home Journal. One of her earliest jobs was at Good Housekeeping.