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Beretta

Rely on Beretta for your home comfort: condensing boilers for heating and solutions for domestic hot water, with high efficiency and a high energy class. 84 products all available in stock, with dedicated support and access to tax incentives.
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Why choose Beretta

Beretta is a historic brand in Italian heating, valued for its reliability and for a range that covers both space heating and the production of domestic hot water. The catalogue counts 84 products, all available in stock, with prices ranging from 35 to 3,630 euros. You'll find high-efficiency condensing boilers and accessories, always with an official warranty and dedicated support.

Beretta condensing boilers

Beretta condensing boilers recover the heat from flue gases and modulate their output according to the system's actual demand, maintaining high efficiency and contained gas consumption. To compare the whole market offer, you can visit the condensing boilers category, where you'll also find the wall-hung versions in the wall-hung boilers section.

Energy class and savings

A boiler's energy class reveals how efficiently it converts gas into useful heat: the higher the class, the lower the consumption for the same comfort. Beretta condensing boilers focus precisely on this, with an efficiency that helps contain your bill and meet the requirements needed for certain incentives. All the solutions for heating your home are gathered in the heating section.

Domestic hot water

Many Beretta models handle domestic hot water instantaneously, with a stable temperature even when several taps are open. If your priority is only hot water for the bathroom and kitchen, you can also consider water heaters and, for those looking for maximum efficiency, heat pump water heaters.

Which output to choose

Output in kW depends on the surface area to be heated, the number of radiators and your hot water demand. To guide you:

  • 24 kW: medium-sized apartments with a single bathroom.
  • 28 kW: larger homes or those with two bathrooms and greater hot water demand.
  • 32 kW and above: large homes or systems that need to serve multiple zones.

If you're unsure about sizing, it's best to rely on the advice of a qualified technician.

Tax incentives

Replacing an old boiler with a high-efficiency condensing model may qualify for tax incentives where applicable, such as reduced VAT for renovation work, for energy upgrades. The conditions change according to the type of work and the product's requirements, so it's worth checking the current documentation before purchase.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Beretta a good brand for boilers?
Yes, Beretta is a historic brand in Italian heating, valued for its reliability and for a range that covers both space heating and the production of domestic hot water, with support and an official warranty.
How many Beretta products are available?
The catalogue counts 84 Beretta products, all available in stock, with prices ranging from 35 to 3,630 euros. The range includes condensing boilers, solutions for hot water and accessories.
How does a Beretta condensing boiler work?
It recovers the heat from flue gases and modulates its output according to the system's actual demand. In this way it maintains high efficiency and lower gas consumption than a traditional boiler.
What output in kW do I need for my home?
It depends on the surface area to be heated and your hot water demand. For an average apartment with one bathroom, 24 kW is usually enough, while for larger homes or those with two bathrooms it's better to move up to 28 kW or more.
Do Beretta boilers produce domestic hot water?
Yes, many models handle domestic hot water instantaneously, maintaining a stable temperature even with several taps open. For those looking for hot water only, dedicated water heaters also remain available.
Can I access tax incentives with Beretta?
In many cases yes, when replacing an old boiler with a high-efficiency condensing model. Access to incentives and any reduced VAT depends on the type of work, so it's worth checking the current requirements.