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  • DD Wilson Gas And Heating Engineers Ltd
    4.9
    Unit 8, Redwood Point, Woodward Rd, Liverpool, L33 7UZ, GB

    Welcome to DDWilson, your reliable, friendly, award-winning gas and heating engineers and boiler installation team. We proudly serve every corner of Liverpool, Merseyside, Lancashire, North Wales, and ever-expanding areas. Experts in residential and commercial boilers, we're here to keep you warm and content, backed by our unwavering dedication and trusted service.

  • We are proud to support our local community and here to help you become more efficient at home. Upson Plumbing & Heating has built a credible reputation locally, for offering high quality services at competitive pricing. We offer a range of heating services that include: New boiler installation, Boiler servicing & repairs, Boiler breakdowns, Radiator repairs & installation. We also offer a range of plumbing services that include: New bathroom installation, Repairs to damaged or burst pipes, Installing heated towel rails, Fitting new radiators, Overflow repairs, Leak repairs, Toilet installation, Shower fitting, Fitting new taps and sinks, Repairs to taps and sinks, Any other general plumbing.

  • Vortex Gas
    5
    Liverpool, GB

    Formed In 2013, at Vortex Gas we design, install and maintain commercial gas services across Liverpool and the surrounding areas. Specialising in Domestic gas, commercial gas, commercial catering, LPG and oil fired appliance maintenance.We predominantly cover commercial gas servicing across restaurants, retails, schools, offices, warehouses, distribution centres, food production plants and pharmaceuticals.We provide a bespoke service by utilising our varied and broad range of experience to cover our customer’s unique commercial gas requirements.Please enquire for a no obligation quotation to see if we can meet your needs.

  • Hybridheatingandgas
    5
    Crosby, GB

    Welcome to Hybrid Heating, Gas & Oil. We are a local business providing the highest standards of plumbing and heating throughout the whole of South Wales. Our gas and oil engineers provide in-depth knowledge, experience and expertise. We are regulated by statutory governing bodies such as Gas Safe and Oftec.

  • Wirral Stoves Ltd
    5
    79 Grove Road, Wirral, CH42 3XT, GB

    Welcome to Wirral Stoves We are a local company covering the North West and North Wales area. We pride ourselves on the service we offer to our customers, we plan and go through every detail on our site surveys and we guarantee a quality installation. All of our products we use are top quality. With fantastic warranties for peace of mind. We have over 20 years experience in this industry, committed in offering a smooth and quality service in every job we undertake. Our team of installers have a wealth of knowledge and the company is both Hetas and Gas safe registered. We have a gallery section on our website that shows every job we carry out, as there is nothing better than to showcase what we have installed for our customers. We would love to welcome our customers into our new showroom to have a look around and see some of our new displays. Danny - 07940788818 Mark - 07525027089

  • A M D Heating & Plumbing
    5
    Morecambe, GB

    Lancashire Heating Co provides plumbing and heating services in Lancashire and the surrounding areas. Our members are Gas Safe registered engineers, ensuring all repairs and replacements are completed safely and efficiently. We offer a range of services, including boiler repairs, central heating installations, boiler health checks and servicing, upgrading boilers, radiator fitting, and bathroom installation. Our team is dedicated to providing excellent customer service and ensuring that all our customers receive the highest level of workmanship and professionalism.

  • D T S M Ltd
    5
    Leyland, GB

    Lancashire Heating Co provides plumbing and heating services in Lancashire and the surrounding areas. Our members are Gas Safe registered engineers, ensuring all repairs and replacements are completed safely and efficiently. We offer a range of services, including boiler repairs, central heating installations, boiler health checks and servicing, upgrading boilers, radiator fitting, and bathroom installation. Our team is dedicated to providing excellent customer service and ensuring that all our customers receive the highest level of workmanship and professionalism.

  • Airtech Cooling Services Ltd
    5
    91 Harris Drive, Liverpool, L20 6LF, GB

    Airtech Solutions is a mechanical services specialist providing air conditioning, heating, ventilation, chiller and clean room systems. We offer complete turnkey HVAC services from design and specification through installation and after-sales maintenance. Our team has a wealth of experience in commercial, industrial and residential sectors, including specialist close control systems. We design and install efficient, economical solutions that utilise the latest technology R32 refrigerants. Modern heat pump technology offers a cost-effective, low carbon alternative to traditional heating systems. We design, install and commission heat recovery ventilation systems, HRV, for the industrial, commercial and residential markets. Modern chiller systems offer a scalable, low-carbon solution for delivering controlled cooling to large buildings. Precision air conditioning is essential for sensitive environments, including data centres, laboratories and clean rooms. Intelligent controls monitor and manage systems centrally and remotely and enable improved efficiencies.

  • P G O Plumbing Gas & Oil
    5
    Preston, GB

    Lancashire Heating Co provides plumbing and heating services in Lancashire and the surrounding areas. Our members are Gas Safe registered engineers, ensuring all repairs and replacements are completed safely and efficiently. We offer a range of services, including boiler repairs, central heating installations, boiler health checks and servicing, upgrading boilers, radiator fitting, and bathroom installation. Our team is dedicated to providing excellent customer service and ensuring that all our customers receive the highest level of workmanship and professionalism.

  • Ventilation Surveys and Services Ltd.
    4.5
    305/307 Tower Street, Century Buildings – Brunswick Business Park, Ventilation Surveys & Services, Liverpool, L3 4BJ, GB

    VSS is a leading provider of HVAC and ductwork cleaning services, specializing in finding solutions for a wide range of industries, including healthcare, commercial, and industrial. With a commitment to compliance and innovation, VSS offers a comprehensive range of services, from ductwork cleaning and ventilation hygiene inspections to fire damper testing and kitchen extract cleaning. At VSS, we understand the importance of clean and safe indoor environments. Our team of highly qualified engineers utilizes the latest techniques and equipment to ensure that your ventilation systems are operating efficiently and safely. We are dedicated to providing our clients with expert advice, free site visits, and detailed plans to meet their specific needs. Whether you require routine maintenance, compliance testing, or a complete system overhaul, VSS is your trusted partner for all your ventilation and fire safety needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Boiler Installation

Have questions about boiler systems? Find answers to common questions about boiler installation, costs, and finding qualified installers.

What is a boiler’s AFUE rating?

AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. measures a boiler's overall energy efficiency. It's expressed as a percentage. For example, higher AFUE ratings indicate higher efficiency, resulting in less wasted fuel and money. The minimum AFUE for new boilers is typically 80%, but higher-efficiency models are available with AFUE ratings exceeding 95%. Look for a high AFUE rating when shopping for a new boiler.

What are the signs that I need a new boiler?

Several symptoms can indicate it's time to replace your boiler :
  • Your boiler is more than 15 years old:
  • Older boilers are much less efficient than modern condensing boilers and are more likely to break down, so upgrading to a new, energy-efficient boiler could save you significant amounts on your energy bills over time.
  • Your boiler keeps breaking down:
  • Frequent service calls might mean it's time for a new boiler.
  • Your energy bills are increasing:
  • An inefficient boiler uses more energy to heat your home, increasing your utility costs.
  • Your boiler is making strange noises:
  • Unusual banging, whistling, or gurgling sounds could indicate a problem with your boiler and should be investigated by a qualified heating engineer.
  • Your radiators are not heating up properly:
  • Radiators taking a long time to warm up, or some radiators not heating at all could indicate a boiler malfunction, air in the system, or circulation problems.
  • Low water pressure:
  • Low water pressure might mean your boiler is not functioning optimally. Have a heating engineer inspect the system.
  • Leaks or drips near your boiler:
  • If you notice water pooling around your boiler, turn off your boiler and immediately contact a qualified heating engineer to assess and fix the issue.
  • Pilot light goes out frequently: A faulty pilot light is often a sign of bigger issues to come.
  • Yellow flame instead of blue: A yellow flame could indicate the presence of carbon monoxide, which is a dangerous gas. . If you see a yellow flame, turn off the boiler and contact a qualified technician immediately..
Prompt action might prevent complete boiler failure, which can be very disruptive during colder seasons.

How do I repressurize my boiler?

If the pressure gauge on your boiler shows low pressure, you'll need to repressurize the system. Repressurizing is a straightforward process:1. Turn off your boiler and allow it to cool.2. Locate the filling loop. This is usually a flexible braided hose connected to your mains water supply and boiler, under the unit. Sometimes, the loop is built in; other times, it is external. 3. Open both valves on the filling loop slowly, usually counterclockwise. . You should hear water flowing into the system. .4. Keep an eye on the pressure gauge. When the pressure reaches the recommended level (usually between 1 and 1.5 bar), close both valves on the filling loop turning clockwise.5. Turn your boiler back on. Confirm that pressure is at an appropriate level. If problems persist, contact a qualified HVAC technician. If you're not sure how to repressurize your boiler, it's best to consult a professional. Incorrectly repressurizing the system can cause damage.

What is the average lifespan of a boiler?

The average lifespan of a boiler is around 15 years, though well-maintained systems might last considerably longer. Regular servicing can extend the life of your boiler.. As units age, they lose efficiency, so proactive planning for a new boiler installation can save you money and avoid disruptions.

What is a boiler’s AFUE rating?

AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. measures how efficiently a boiler converts fuel to heat over a year. It's expressed as a percentage. For example, higher AFUE ratings indicate higher efficiency, resulting in less wasted fuel and money. The higher the AFUE, the more efficient the boiler and the less fuel you'll need to heat your home, resulting in cost savings.. Prioritize energy efficiency when choosing a boiler to reduce costs and your carbon footprint.

What are the signs that I need a new boiler?

Several signs can indicate that your boiler is failing :
  • Your boiler is more than 15 years old:
  • Older boilers are much less efficient than modern condensing boilers and are more likely to break down, so upgrading to a new, energy-efficient boiler could save you significant amounts on your energy bills over time.
  • Your boiler keeps breaking down:
  • If your boiler requires frequent repairs, it might be more cost-effective to replace it in the long run.
  • Your energy bills are increasing:
  • An inefficient boiler uses more energy to heat your home, increasing your utility costs.
  • Your boiler is making strange noises:
  • Unusual banging, whistling, or gurgling sounds could indicate a problem with your boiler and require professional service.
  • Your radiators are not heating up properly:
  • Radiators not getting hot evenly or consistently could indicate a boiler malfunction, air in the system, or circulation problems.
  • Low water pressure:
  • Low water pressure might mean your boiler is not functioning optimally. A qualified technician should investigate the problem. .
  • Leaks or drips near your boiler:
  • If you notice water pooling around your boiler, it's important to get it checked by a professional immediately.
  • Pilot light goes out frequently: A faulty pilot light is often a sign of bigger issues to come.
  • Yellow flame instead of blue: A yellow flame could indicate the presence of carbon monoxide, which is a dangerous gas. . Seek immediate assistance from a qualified professional.
Prompt action might prevent complete boiler failure, which can be very disruptive during colder seasons.

How do I repressurize my boiler?

If the pressure gauge on your boiler is reading below 1 bar, you'll need to repressurize the system. Consult your boiler's manual for specific instructions, or follow these general steps::1. Turn off your boiler and allow it to cool.2. Locate the filling loop. This is usually a flexible braided hose connected to your mains water supply and boiler, under the unit. Sometimes, the loop is built in; other times, it is external. 3. Open both valves on the filling loop slowly, usually counterclockwise. . You should hear water flowing into the system. .4. Keep an eye on the pressure gauge. When the pressure reaches the appropriate pressure, close both valves on the filling loop firmly.5. Turn your boiler back on. If the pressure is still low, repeat the process..If you're uncomfortable performing this task yourself, contact a Gas Safe registered engineer. Ensure your safety and avoid costly repairs by having it done right.

What is the average lifespan of a boiler?

The average lifespan of a boiler is typically 10-15 years, but this can vary based on usage, maintenance, and the quality of the unit. . It's essential to keep up with annual service and maintenance. If your boiler is nearing or exceeding its expected lifespan, it might be less efficient and prone to breakdowns, making it a good idea to consider replacing it.