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Has Biasi left USA market?

I have 2 oil fired B10 boilers—the first I had installed at my house in 2008, the second at my mom's house in 2012. Both Riello BF3 direct vent. I just visited QHT's website, I thought to be the US Biasi distributors. The site shows that Biasi no longer sells in the US. Be a shame if Biasi has exited.

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  • EBEBRATT-Ed
    EBEBRATT-Ed Member Posts: 16,848

    Not sure. I took a quick peak and found nothing in the USA

  • jimna01
    jimna01 Member Posts: 44

    I have a Solaia boiler sold by Boyertown Furnace which is rebranded Biasi B10. They are still listed on their website. I bought mine in 2007.

  • pecmsg
    pecmsg Member Posts: 5,512

    A quick search shows NO US sales or contact information.

    Maybe bought out by another company

    Not meeting out standards

    Even Supplyhouse dot com says unavailable.

  • jimna01
    jimna01 Member Posts: 44

    Too bad if they aren't available. This thing is still going strong after 17 years. Combustion numbers are excellent and my sweep comments on how clean the flue is. My maintenance guys love how easy it is to clean. The Becket burner used to be an issue before we replaced the Becket primaries with Carlin.

    Homeowner and end user. Are they even still made in Italy? Maybe eEU regs have significantly altered the market for atmospheric boilers in Europe. I am sure they had a pretty small market in the US.

    ShiverMEtimbers
  • ShiverMEtimbers
    ShiverMEtimbers Member Posts: 5

    I reached out to the company I’ve been hiring for installs/service for 25 plus years—the gentleman was unaware of anything about Biasi leaving US. He had done ‘a few’ B10 installs this past November. But, for whatever the reason, it certainly looks like Biasi is not trading here any longer.

  • jpulls11
    jpulls11 Member Posts: 13

    I was told by my local supplier that Biasi was replaced with st roch, which is also made by QHT. They seem to be similar but offer a tankless coil in versions.

  • SuperTech
    SuperTech Member Posts: 2,493

    Interesting. I see they offer the SR Universal boiler that is a 3 pass boiler equipped with a tankless coil. What supplier is distributing these boilers? I would like to see my company offer these as an upgrade for customers who have tankless coil boilers. Currently we only offer a tankless coil Crown or an EK Resolute. It would be great if the SR could be a mid range option.

  • Steamhead
    Steamhead Member Posts: 17,490

    Also check out the Solaia Forte, also a 3-pass with a coil:

    https://boyertownfurnace.com/residential/solaia-forte-residential-cast-iron-boilers

    In the Baltimore area, we can get these from Columbia.

    All Steamed Up, Inc.
    Towson, MD, USA
    Steam, Vapor & Hot-Water Heating Specialists
    Oil & Gas Burner Service
    Consulting
  • jpulls11
    jpulls11 Member Posts: 13

    I’m in CT, I personally use Plimpton and hills. I want to say FW Webb has them, I’m not 100% on that tho.

  • jimna01
    jimna01 Member Posts: 44

    Looks like Biasi maybe out of the oil boiler business period. Their Italian website no longer mentions or list the Biais oil boilers,