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  • Go Assist - Appliance Repairs, Plumbers, Boiler Engineers & Electricians
    5
    Bristol, GB

    At Go Assist, we provide a one-stop solution for homeowners and landlords, offering services regarding plumbing, electrical, appliances, boilers, locksmiths and pest control. Whether your domestic appliance is faulty, boiler has broken down, fuse box has tripped, or tap is leaking – you have come to the right place. We provide quality repairs for home breakdowns from a team of reliable, vetted engineers. We will always aim to get out to you the same day, boasting an impressive engineer response time and first-time fix rate. Our engineers are not only repair experts but are qualified to assist with installations and replacements such as light fittings, toilets, and showers, making home improvements an easy stress-free process. We are proud to provide services to help landlords abide by the necessary rules and regulations by carrying out boiler services, EPCS, and EICRs in rented properties.

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  • Aston Cord Energy Services Ltd
    4.4
    2nd Floor, The Pin MillNew StreetCharfield, 2nd FloorThe Pin MillNew StreetCharfield, Charfield, GL12 8ES, GB

    Aston Cord Energy Services are installers of energy efficient heating solutions and have developed a reputation for high quality workmanship and attention to detail.

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  • Invek Services Ltd
    4.8
    Rounceval Street, Unit 1 Rounceval Mews, Chipping Sodbury, BS37 6AS, GB

    At the heart of our business are our core values of passion, integrity and operational excellence. We have offices in London and Bristol and are ideally placed to carry out work throughout the South West & South East of the country. Accredited BusinessWe are an accredited installer for Mitsubishi, Daikin and LG and hold REFCOM accreditation. Invek Services Ltd is an independent family owned Building Services provider who specialises in the design, installation & delivery of building services solutions, covering all aspects of mechanical engineering installations. We have built an ever-growing reputation for providing a high-quality service and consistently delivering projects to our client’s reputations. At the heart of our business are our core values of passions, integrity and operational excellence. These values have enabled the business to grow from strength to strength with the majority of our work being secured as repeat business from existing customers. We are located on the outskirts of Bristol and our location within the M4 corridor makes us ideally places to carry out work throughout the South East and South West of the country.

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  • Ignition heating
    5
    192 Wells Rd, Knowle, BS4 2AX, GB

    Ignition Heating is your local heating, servicing and repairs expert with a wealth of experience. We have built a strong reputation locally for offering quality service at competitive pricing. In addition, we are Worcester Bosch accredited installers that can provide you with a range of exclusive benefits, including an extended guarantee of up to 12 years. We believe in an open and transparent relationship with our customers, so we aim to make the process as easy as possible and avoid technical jargon.

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  • Earthwise Construction
    5
    Bristol, GB

    Welcome to Earthwise Construction, a sustainable building and MVHR company based in Bristol. With over 18 years' green building experience, we work with home owners, architects, developers and businesses across Bristol and the South West, offering comprehensive eco-design & build services, and specialising in Passivhaus timber frame new builds and whole house retrofits. We also have a ventilation arm of the business, specialising in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) and we design, supply, install, commission and service high-end and mid-range MVHR systems. We also supply and install Demand Controlled Ventilation (DCV), which is a fantastic ventilation solution in renovation projects or those where space and/or budget could rule out installing MVHR. We offer MVHR and DCV to clients across England and Wales. In addition, we offer heating and cooling options for eco builds, such as far-infrared heating panels, and we sell a range of products in our online shop, including airtightness products (we’re a Pro Clima stockist), MVHR filters and MVHR components. Clients can arrange to visit our showroom in Bedminster, Bristol, which stocks all these products, and has working MVHR and DCV units. Minimising environmental impact and maximising energy efficiency is at the heart of everything we do.

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  • LDS Mechanical Services
    1
    Bishopsworth, Bristol, 11 – 16 Cater Road, BS13 7TW, GB

    With over 25 years of experience in the industry, LDS Mechanical are experts in providing the full mechanical package across the UK from our base in Bristol, including Air Conditioning, Ventilation, Pipework services, BMS Controls and Insulation.

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  • Daikin UK Bristol
    4.4
    Bristol, GB

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  • AC Mechanical Services Ltd
    1
    Ground Floor, Old Crown House, Ground FloorOld Crown House Wotton Under Edge, Wotton Under Edge, GL12 7AE, GB

    AC Mechanical Services Ltd is a leading provider of air conditioning, heating, and ventilation solutions. Established in 1972, we have a proven track record of delivering high-quality projects for clients ranging from small local organizations to large national companies. Our head office is located in Gloucestershire, with additional offices in Hampshire, allowing us to serve clients throughout the UK. We pride ourselves on our commitment to sustainability, value for money, and flawless project execution. Our team of experienced engineers is dedicated to providing exceptional service and ensuring client satisfaction. We offer a comprehensive range of services, including: Air Conditioning: As approved installers for all major air conditioning systems, we provide expert design, installation, and maintenance services. Heating & Plumbing: From conventional heating systems to energy-saving solutions, we cater to a wide range of heating and plumbing needs. Associated Services: We regularly provide project management, design, maintenance, and service support for various projects. At ACMS, we understand the importance of comfortable and efficient built environments. We strive to exceed client expectations by delivering projects that are both sustainable and cost-effective. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction has earned us a reputation as a trusted partner in the industry. Contact us today to discuss your project requirements and experience the ACMS difference.

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  • Heatstore
    1
    Access 18, Unit 12, Bristol, BS11 8HT, GB

    Heatstore is passionate about providing the best innovative, energy-efficient electric heating solutions available in the UK. We pride ourselves on offering our customers the best products in the industry, with the best product and after-sales support, within the electric heating market place. We aim to provide every client with design advice, technical information and recommendations all supported by a dedicated team of customer support and technical advisors – not to mention our state-of-the-art sales processing system and logistics facility. Whatever product you are looking for, Heatstore has a well-earned reputation for providing quality products with outstanding service stretching back nearly 60 years.

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  • Smith Brothers Stores Ltd (SBS Bristol)
    3.6
    Bristol, GB

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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.

Do I need a new boiler?

Here are some things to consider if you're wondering whether to replace your boiler:
  • Age: If your boiler is more than 15 years old, it's likely to be less efficient and more prone to breakdowns. Newer boilers can significantly reduce energy bills.
  • Frequent Repairs: Multiple service calls in recent years can be a sign of more problems to come. In some situations, replacing the system is more sensible.
  • Inconsistent Heating: If your boiler struggles to heat your home evenly , it could be failing.
  • Leaks and Drips: Any dripping water around your boiler indicate a problem and should be addressed by a professional immediately. .
  • Unusual Noises: Strange noises like banging, kettling, or whistling coming from your boiler indicate a potential problem that needs investigating. .
  • Increasing Energy Bills: A noticeable rise in your energy bills , even with no changes in temperature settings, could be a sign of a less efficient boiler. .
  • Yellow Flame: If the flame in your gas boiler is yellow instead of blue, it could indicate incomplete combustion, a sign that your boiler may need to be serviced or replaced. A yellow flame can also mean a dangerous carbon monoxide leak, so have it checked immediately. .
Have your boiler inspected by a professional for a reliable assessment.

What is the difference between a regular boiler and a system boiler?

Both regular and system boilers store hot water in a cylinder, but they differ in their configuration::* **Regular boiler (conventional boiler):** Needs several external components, including a cold water tank (usually located in the loft), a hot water cylinder (often in an airing cupboard), and an expansion tank. It's best suited for larger properties.* **System boiler:** Stores hot water in a cylinder but has some key components built in, like the expansion vessel and pump. . This means it takes up less space and is easier to install than a regular boiler.. If you're unsure which type of boiler is best for you, consult with a Gas Safe registered heating engineer.

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 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. Here's how to bleed your radiators: :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 or a flat-head screwdriver on the bleed valve and slowly turn it counterclockwise. . Air trapped in the system will escape during this process.4. Hold a cloth or container under the valve to catch any water 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. The pressure should be between 1 and 1.5 bar when the system is cold. Adjust the pressure if needed. If unsure, contact a qualified engineer. By bleeding radiators, you can improve their effectiveness and the overall performance of your central heating system.

Do I need a new boiler?

Several signs can indicate it's time for a boiler replacement::
  • Age: If your boiler is more than 15 years old, it's likely to be less efficient and more prone to breakdowns. Newer boilers can significantly reduce energy bills.
  • Frequent Repairs: Multiple service calls in recent years can be a sign that it is more cost-effective to replace your boiler. .
  • Inconsistent Heating: If your boiler takes a long time to heat up the radiators, has inconsistent water temperatures, or creates inconsistent temperatures across your property, it could be failing.
  • Leaks and Drips: Any water leaks around your boiler indicate a problem and should be addressed by a professional immediately. .
  • Unusual Noises: Gurgling, rumbling, or clanking sounds coming from your boiler indicate a potential problem that needs investigating. .
  • Increasing Energy Bills: Higher utility costs, even with no changes in temperature settings, could be caused by a decrease in boiler efficiency.
  • Yellow Flame: If the flame in your gas boiler is yellow instead of blue, it could indicate incomplete combustion, a sign that your boiler may need to be serviced or replaced. Contact a technician right away.
Have your boiler inspected by a professional for a reliable assessment.

What is the difference between a regular boiler and a system boiler?

Regular boilers and system boilers have some similarities, but differ in their components:* **Regular boiler (conventional boiler):** The most traditional type of boiler system. It's best suited for larger properties.* **System boiler:** Stores hot water in a cylinder but has some key components built in, like the expansion vessel and pump. . It doesn't require a separate feed and expansion tank, saving some space.The best choice depends on the size of your home and your hot water needs.

How often should I service my boiler?

It's recommended to have your boiler serviced annually by a Gas Safe registered heating engineer (in the UK) or a qualified HVAC technician. . Regular servicing can help identify and address potential problems before they escalate, keeping your boiler running safely and efficiently.

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 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 or a flat-head screwdriver on the bleed valve and carefully turn. Air trapped in the system will escape during this process.4. Hold a cloth or container under the valve to catch any water that may drip.5. Continue turning the key until water begins to flow 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 system 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. If the pressure is too low, you may need to top it up using the filling loop, if your boiler has one. 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.