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  • Trusted Energy Solutions
    3.9
    Worksop, GB

    Trusted Energy Solutions are quality focused renewable heating specialists serving the East Midlands from our offices near Newark. We are certified experts in renewable heating, heat pumps, solar PV and ventilation systems; all delivering top-tier quality and reliability. Over 13 years in business, with hundreds of installs across the East Midlands. Our focus is on helping clients make informed choices on renewables and related technology. We start with a no obligation call and free survey to understand your needs and discuss your options. Our detailed calculations help propose the right system for your property. We present solutions, pricing, savings and subsidies to aid your decision. If you proceed, senior engineers assess the site before our own accredited technicians install the system. Our aim is your satisfaction throughout the transition to renewable technologies.

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  • Smiths Heating Services Ltd
    4.7
    High Wycombe, 7 Derehams Lane, HP10 9RH, GB

    Smith’s Heating Services Ltd is a family run, Gas Safe and Oftec registered business serving High Wycombe and surrounding areas. We specialise in central heating systems and boiler installations, but also have wide knowledge and experience in most areas of plumbing.

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  • Taylor's Renewables and Heating Engineers
    4.6
    Ashby Road, Taylor's Renewable Centre, Spilsby, PE23 5DR, GB

    Since the business was established over 45 years ago Taylor’s has gained a reputation as a friendly and reliable family run company in the heart of Lincolnshire. Investment in solar and heat pump technology over recent years means that we are now the number one choice for renewable solutions across Lincolnshire. From oil boiler installation and servicing to solar pv and thermal through to air source heat pumps and battery storage, Taylor’s is your choice for traditional values and energy saving products. We’ve been servicing and maintaining oil boilers since 1976 - please click for details!

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  • GRAC Ltd
    5
    Unit 4, The Old Malthouse, Springfield Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 7BG, GB

    Grantham Refrigeration & Air Conditioning LTD was first established on 7th March 2005 by Wayne Railton and has continued to grow year after year. We pride ourselves in still being a family run company and our aim is to deliver a top quality service based on exemplary skills, expertise and a thorough understanding of our customers needs. We strongly believe in treating both colleagues and customers with respect and always treat others as we would like to be treated ourselves in creating an environment that is enjoyable to work in.

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  • Lincs Air Testing
    4.5
    Lincoln, GB

    Welcome to Lincs Air Testing Ltd, a family run company committed to providing a first class customer service. We are accredited testers of new houses and large extensions, and our team of fully trained engineers have been trained under ATTMA and adhere to the ATTMA Technical Standard 1 (2006) BS EN1829:2001. We guarantee that you will receive your air test certificate within 24 hours of a successful air test, and we provide ongoing support and advice throughout your build project. We don't subcontract our air testing work, and our team will work with you on the day of the test to ensure a successful outcome. We are dedicated to providing the best possible service to our customers.

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  • Green Vision Solutions Ltd
    5
    Unit 12b Dukeries Way, Dukeries Industrial Estate, Worksop, S81 7DW, GB

    We are an independently run Renewables, Electrical and Heating Contractor. Green Vision has blossomed into a company capable of delivering small to medium scale, complete mechanical and electrical solutions to offer a complete builders M&E package. Based in Nottinghamshire, Green Vision are able to offer nationwide comprehensive mechanical & electrical installations from development and design right through to the handover stage. Green Vision has developed as a successful business by investing in our staff and using highly trained engineers and site operatives all fully qualified in their respective fields. With a wealth of experience in all aspects of mechanical services, we specialise in legislation and compliance with all recognised industry standards.

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  • Margarson Fred Ltd
    3.7
    Rear of 12 Southfield Road, Grimsby, DN33 2NS, GB

    Fred Margarson Ltd are one of Lincolnshire’s longest standing Plumbing & Heating Contractors, specialising in central heating systems, oil burners, gas burners and boiler service. We work with leading manufacturers, including Nuway, Riello, Burco, Maxol, Camray Boulter, Potterton Myson, and Ideal. We cover N.E. Lincolnshire , N. Lincolnshire, Glanford, Grimsby, Scunthorpe, East Lindsey, Louth, Skegness and The East Riding, Hull  and Beverley.

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  • AC Technology Ltd
    5
    Monkhurst House Offices, Sandy Cross Lane, Heathfield, East Sussex, England, PE20, GB

    A.C. Technology Ltd is a family-run business based in Kirton, near Boston, with over 30 years of experience in providing high-quality domestic electrical services. We pride ourselves on our 24/7 emergency call-out service, ensuring we're there for our customers when they need us most. Our team of qualified electricians is dedicated to delivering reliable and efficient solutions for all your electrical needs, from small repairs to full rewires. We cover a wide range of services, including kitchen and bathroom electrical installations, consumer unit upgrades, security and outside lighting, socket and switch replacements, and outbuilding electrical work. We also offer calibration services through our sister company, specializing in electronic control and temperature monitoring systems for the food industry.

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  • Mumford Heating Services
    5
    Lincoln, GB

    Mumford Heating Services is a trusted and reliable heating and boiler engineer based in Lincolnshire, serving Rutland and South Lincolnshire. We are Gas Safe and Oftec registered, specializing in central heating and hot water systems, including gas boilers, oil boilers, and green renewable energy solutions like air and ground source heat pumps. Whether you need a boiler service or a full heating installation, we're here to help. Contact us for a free, personalized consultation with no obligation to discuss your home's heating and hot water needs.

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  • Jigger Lee Plumbing & Heating Engineer
    4.2
    14 Mew Gull Drive, Sutton On Sea, Ln12 2fd, GB

    Jigger Lee Plumbing & Heating Engineer, established in 1982, is a team of plumbing and heating specialists serving the Lincolnshire area. We pride ourselves on offering a hassle-free and affordable service where customer needs always come first. Our highly skilled team is dedicated to providing excellent quality workmanship and operating to modern standards. We are confident in our ability to meet all your plumbing and heating requirements, exceeding your expectations for quality and affordability. We have many satisfied and returning customers because we provide the best and most comprehensive plumbing and heating services in Lincolnshire. Our friendly service, from start to completion, ensures you receive both excellent value for money and a personal touch at every job. Whether you need a query answered or a quote, don't hesitate to contact us.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Boiler Installation

Planning a new boiler installation? Find answers to common questions and make informed decisions for your heating upgrade.

How do I bleed my radiators?

If your radiators have cold spots or are not heating up efficiently, they may need to be bled to improve heating performance and circulation. Bleeding radiators can also reduce noise levels and improve your system's energy efficiency. This straightforward process can help improve your heating:1. Turn off your central heating system and wait for radiators to cool.2. Locate the bleed valve on the radiator. It's usually a small, square-shaped valve on one of the top corners. .3. Place a radiator key if you don't have a radiator key on the bleed valve and carefully turn. You should hear a hissing sound as air escapes..4. Hold a cloth or container under the valve to catch any fluid that may drip.5. Continue turning the key until the hissing stops and water starts to come out steadily. .6. Tighten the valve securely.7. Repeat this process for all the radiators in your home.8. Once you have bled all the radiators, turn your central heating system on and monitor boiler pressure. Confirm that your system pressure is in the normal range for optimal boiler performance. If not, consult with a professional HVAC technician. Adjust the pressure if needed. If you are unsure how to do this, consult the manufacturer’s instructions or call a Gas Safe registered heating engineer. Bleeding radiators can help improve their efficiency and your heating system overall.

How often should I service my boiler?

It's advisable to have your boiler serviced annually by a Gas Safe registered heating engineer (in the UK) or a qualified HVAC technician. . Annual maintenance will keep your heating system running at its best and help catch small issues before they become bigger problems.

How do I repressurize my boiler?

If the pressure gauge on your boiler shows low pressure, 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. It may have a valve or tap.3. Open both valves on the filling loop carefully, If your boiler uses a lever-type handle, consult the manual. Listen for the sound of filling.4. Keep an eye on the pressure gauge. When the pressure reaches the appropriate pressure, 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 uncomfortable performing this task yourself, contact a Gas Safe registered engineer. Incorrectly repressurizing the system can cause damage.

What are the different types of boilers?

There are several types of boilers to choose from, each with its pros and cons::
  • Combi Boilers (Combination Boilers): Most common and provide both heating and hot water on demand, saving space by eliminating the need for separate hot water tanks or cylinders. If you use a lot of hot water, consider other options.
  • Regular Boilers (Conventional, Heat-Only Boilers): More complex systems that involve both a storage tank and a hot water cylinder. They deliver a consistent supply of hot water but are usually less energy-efficient than newer boiler types.
  • System Boilers: These boilers heat your central heating directly and also store hot water in a cylinder. They are more compact than regular boilers but more expensive than combi boilers. . System boilers are suitable for properties with more than one bathroom or high hot water usage.
  • Condensing Boilers: High-efficiency boilers that improve energy efficiency by reusing heat from the flue gases. These are more expensive initially but reduce energy consumption and operating costs.
Consult with a heating engineer to determine the best boiler type for your property.

How do I bleed my radiators?

If your radiators have cold spots or are not heating up efficiently, they may need to be bled to remove trapped air. This straightforward process can help improve your heating:1. Turn off your central heating system and allow the radiators to cool down completely. 2. Locate the bleed valve on the radiator. A special key is often needed.3. Place a radiator key if you don't have a radiator key on the bleed valve and slowly turn it counterclockwise. . You should hear a hissing sound as air escapes..4. Hold a cloth or container under the valve to catch any water that may leak out. .5. Continue turning the key until the hissing stops and water starts to come out steadily. .6. Tighten the valve clockwise .7. Repeat this process for all the radiators in your home.8. Once you have bled all the radiators, turn your central heating back on and check the pressure gauge on your boiler. . Confirm that your system pressure is in the normal range for optimal boiler performance. If not, consult with a professional HVAC technician. Adjust the pressure if needed. If unsure, contact a qualified engineer.Bleeding radiators can help improve their efficiency and your heating system overall.

How often should I service my boiler?

It's recommended to have your boiler serviced once a year by a licensed professional. Annual maintenance will keep your heating system running at its best and help catch small issues before they become bigger problems.

How do I repressurize my boiler?

If the pressure gauge on your boiler is reading below 1 bar, you'll need to add water to 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. It may have a valve or tap.3. Open both valves on the filling loop slowly, usually counterclockwise. . Listen for the sound of filling.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. Confirm that pressure is at an appropriate level. If problems persist, contact a qualified HVAC technician.If you're uncomfortable performing this task yourself, contact a Gas Safe registered engineer. Incorrectly repressurizing the system can cause damage.

What are the different types of boilers?

There are various types of boilers to choose from, including:
  • Combi Boilers (Combination Boilers): Most common and provide both heating and hot water instantly , saving space by eliminating the need for separate hot water tanks or cylinders. They may struggle to meet high hot water demand for larger households.
  • Regular Boilers (Conventional, Heat-Only Boilers): More complex systems that involve both a storage tank and a hot water cylinder. If you have multiple bathrooms or high hot water demand, then this is a good choice.
  • System Boilers: These boilers heat your central heating directly and also store hot water in a cylinder. They are more compact than regular boilers but more expensive than combi boilers. . Homes with two or more bathrooms benefit from this type of system.
  • Condensing Boilers: High-efficiency boilers recycle heat from exhaust gases to pre-heat water, minimizing waste. These are more expensive initially but reduce energy consumption and operating costs.
Discuss your needs and circumstances with an HVAC professional.