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  • HeatView Emergency Plumber/Boiler Repair Bicester
    5
    53 Orchard Way, Bicester, OX26 2EL, GB

    HeatView Emergency Plumber/Boiler Repair Bicester is a family run plumbing business, providing Bicester area with a friendly professional service for all your plumbing and boiler repair requirements.Our 24 hour emergency plumber Bicester. We specialize in all types of Plumbing services including Emergency Plumbing call outs, Boiler Repair, Boiler installation, Boiler servicing and full heating installations. HeatView Emergency Plumber/Boiler Repair Bicester pride ourselves as being one of the area’s premier 24 hour emergency Plumbing companies. When a problem occurs that requires an immediate response we offer complete solutions including Boiler repairs and waterleak repairs throughout Bicester 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Highly skilled local Plumbers are on standby with fully equipped vans containing all the necessary equipment to carry out any Plumbing service. With our local Bicester engineers you know you’re in safe hands. We have had many recommendations through word of mouth. This is due to our policy of putting customer satisfaction as well as safety, above all else. Please contact one of are friendly office staff now to book a appointment.

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  • SJW Heating Ltd
    26 Green Road, Didcot, OX11 8SX, GB

    At Builds.co, we are a reliable online job market for local and highly-skilled construction tradesmen. We connect homeowners in need to the skilled tradesperson who's capable of doing the job in the most stress-free way possible. Our mission is to make it almost instant for homeowners to find the right expert and access a pool of highly-skilled tradespeople who specialise in their specific need. For skilled tradespeople, we aim to become the leading tradesman job market who will be your springboard to starting and building your own tradesmen business. We provide a peace of mind solution for homeowners, knowing their home is in good hands with our trusted tradespeople.

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  • KPS Southern Ltd
    4.7
    Weston on the Green, Bicester, Oddington Grange Farm Industries, OX25 3QW, GB

    KPS Southern Ltd, formerly known as Kidlington Pipework Services, was established in 1986. We've built strong relationships with a diverse clientele, taking pride in our competitive pricing without compromising on quality, craftsmanship, or personalized service. In 2017, KPS Southern Ltd joined the Eco Environmental Engineering Group, continuing to expand and adapt to the ever-changing market. We offer a comprehensive range of mechanical installation services, including heater replacement or new installations, chilled water systems, plant rooms, ventilation, air conditioning, BMS controls, thermal insulation, domestic water services, and drainage. Our expertise covers a wide array of systems, from LTHW systems to chilled water systems, saturated and superheated steam, domestic hot and cold water, above ground drainage, buried gas and water services, medical and specialty gases, compressed air, ventilation systems, fume extract systems, and air conditioning for various applications. We also provide fully packaged BMS control systems for optimal energy management and fuel economy, giving clients complete control over their building services. We collaborate with electrical contractors to offer combined mechanical and electrical packages when required. KPS Southern Ltd is a member of BESA, Constructionline, CHAS, Safe Contractor Approved, and is Gas Safe registered.

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  • Bailey G M Air Conditioning Ltd
    5
    Bradford Industrial Estate, Saltaire Road, Unit 10, Bradford, BD3 0AA, GB

    Bailey Air Conditioning is a family-run business with over 25 years of experience in the air conditioning industry. We pride ourselves on providing high-quality, reliable service at competitive prices. Our team of qualified engineers is dedicated to ensuring your complete satisfaction. We offer a wide range of air conditioning services, including installation, maintenance, and repair. We also offer a 24/7 emergency service.

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  • Hart & Co Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Ltd
    Chilton Foliat, Hungerford, 12 The Groves, RG17 0TR, GB

    Welcome to Hart & Co Refrigeration & Air Conditioning. Hart & Co offer the complete sales and servicing package for all of your Commercial Refrigeration, Dairy Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Commercial Heat Recovery Systems equipment needs. We have offices in Chilton Foliat, Near Hungerford in Berkshire and Didcot in Oxfordshire which puts us in a prime location to service the South of England. We have engineers available 24hours a day, 365 days a year. All of our engineers are highly trained and we are committed to providing a high quality and safe solution for your business at all times. We have the following accreditations – FGAS142, Refcom Registered & are Members of The Guild of Mastercraftsman.

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  • Cherwell Heating Ltd
    Prices Estate, Unit C4 Regent Park, Princes Risborough, HP27 9LE, GB

    At Cherwell Heating, we’ve been helping companies reduce their energy costs whilst ensuring their businesses are kept the right temperature for over 20 years. Our fast, professional installation of gas boilers, plant rooms, industrial space heaters, ground source heat pumps and solar water heating solutions is performed by our highly skilled engineers. We focus on ensuring your business isn’t interrupted by any work, keeping a clean, quiet environment. Our unique 57 point servicing checklist ensures your equipment is optimised for maximising longevity and reducing ongoing energy costs. To find out more about how we can reduce the cost of your energy bills, call us now on 01993 779330

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  • Kingsmere Plumbing & Heating Ltd
    4.9
    Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, GB

    Kingsmere Plumbing and Heating Ltd is an Oxfordshire based company with a wealth of experience in both commercial and domestic applications. We offer a range of services including boiler servicing, repairs, and installations, as well as commercial catering and general plumbing. Our team of skilled workers provides a first-class professional service to ensure your business or home runs smoothly. Contact us today to find out how we can help you.

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  • WJ Heating Services
    5
    Witney, GB

    WJ Heating Services is a gas and heating engineer based in Witney, providing domestic and commercial gas boiler servicing and repairs, as well as plumbing and heating services. With 46 excellent ratings, they are a trusted and reliable choice for homeowners and businesses alike.

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  • Abingdon Gas Services
    Unit 1, The Business Centre, 100-102 Abingdon Road, Oxford, OX1 1AA, GB

    Oxfordshire Heating Co connects you with Gas Safe registered heating engineers across Oxfordshire and the surrounding areas. We provide a wide range of plumbing and heating services, from small repairs like dripping taps to complete central heating system replacements. Our team of experts is dedicated to ensuring all work is completed safely and efficiently, giving you peace of mind. Whether you need a boiler repair, a new boiler installation, or regular servicing, Oxfordshire Heating Co has you covered. We also offer a range of other services, including power flushing, smart thermostat installation, and bathroom installations. Contact us today for a free quote and let us take care of all your heating and plumbing needs.

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  • Wallingford Heating
    Wallingford Heating, 131 Brasenose Rd, Didcot, OX11 7BP, GB

    Wallingford Heating & Plumbing is a local plumbing and heating services provider in Wallingford and the surrounding areas. As fully accredited Gas Safe engineers, we work with you to provide a solution that works. Our team of experts provides high-quality installations, prompt plumbing and heating services, and emergency repairs. We care about our customers, which is why we always work to deliver top quality workmanship with little fuss.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Boiler Installation

Planning a new boiler installation? Find answers to common questions about boiler installation, costs, and finding qualified installers.

What safety precautions should I take with a new boiler?

After having a new boiler installed, familiarize yourself with these key safety precautions: :
  • Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Install carbon monoxide detectors on every level of your home and test them regularly. . Carbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly, invisible gas. Detectors will provide an early warning if there's a CO leak.
  • Annual Service: Have your boiler serviced every year by a qualified technician. . This ensures it's running safely and efficiently.. Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and protects your investment.
  • Check for Leaks: Look for water or other fluids that might indicate a leak. If a leak is detected, seek professional service.
  • Know Your System: Understand your boiler's functions and components. Be sure to read the manual.
  • Ventilation: Ensure the room or area where your boiler is installed has proper airflow. Never block any vents or air intakes.
  • Gas Safety (for gas boilers): If you have a gas boiler, be aware of the signs of a gas leak, such as a rotten egg smell.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure the long-term safety and optimal performance of your new heating system.

What is a boiler's BTU rating?

A BTU (British Thermal Unit) measures the amount of heat energy a boiler can produce in an hour. It indicates the heating capacity of the boiler. A higher BTU rating means a greater heating capacity. Consult a professional for an accurate assessment. Choosing the right BTU rating is crucial for efficient and cost-effective heating.

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. They may struggle to meet high hot water demand for larger households.
  • Regular Boilers (Conventional, Heat-Only Boilers): These boilers require both a cold water storage tank (usually in the loft) and a hot water cylinder (usually in an airing cupboard), taking up more space. If you have multiple bathrooms or high hot water demand, then this is a good choice.
  • System Boilers: They have components built in, reducing installation time and complexity. They are generally a good middle ground between other options. System boilers are suitable for properties with more than one bathroom or high hot water usage.
  • Condensing Boilers: Highly efficient units that improve energy efficiency by reusing heat from the flue gases. These are more expensive initially but reduce energy consumption and operating costs.
Discuss your needs and circumstances with an HVAC professional.

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. 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 carefully, 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 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 safety precautions should I take with a new boiler?

After having a new boiler installed, familiarize yourself with these key safety precautions: :
  • Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Install carbon monoxide detectors on every level of your home and test them regularly. . Carbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly, invisible gas. Detectors will provide an early warning if there's a CO leak.
  • Annual Service: Have your boiler serviced annually. This ensures it's running safely and efficiently.. Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and protects your investment.
  • Check for Leaks: Look for water or other fluids that might indicate a leak. If you find any, contact a qualified heating engineer for repairs..
  • Know Your System: Familiarize yourself with the controls and features of your new boiler. . Read the manufacturer's instructions for safe operation and maintenance tips. .
  • Ventilation: Ensure the room or area where your boiler is installed has proper airflow. Never block any vents or air intakes.
  • Gas Safety (for gas boilers): If you detect a gas leak, immediately turn off the gas supply, open windows for ventilation, and evacuate the building. Contact your gas company from a safe location.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure the long-term safety and optimal performance of your new heating system.

What is a boiler's BTU rating?

A BTU (British Thermal Unit) measures the amount of heat energy a boiler can produce in an hour. It indicates the heating capacity of the boiler. The BTU rating you need will depend on the size of your home or business, the level of insulation, your desired temperature, and the climate. Consult a professional for an accurate assessment. Incorrectly sizing your boiler will reduce efficiency and increase energy bills.

What are the different types of boilers?

There are several types of boilers available , including:
  • 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. They may struggle to meet high hot water demand for larger households.
  • Regular Boilers (Conventional, Heat-Only Boilers): These boilers require both a cold water storage tank (usually in the loft) and a hot water cylinder (usually in an airing cupboard), taking up more space. If you have multiple bathrooms or high hot water demand, then this is a good choice.
  • System Boilers: They have components built in, reducing installation time and complexity. They are generally a good middle ground between other options. System boilers are suitable for properties with more than one bathroom or high hot water usage.
  • Condensing Boilers: Highly efficient units 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.

How do I repressurize my boiler?

If the pressure gauge on your boiler shows low pressure, you'll need to add water to 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, 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 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 uncomfortable performing this task yourself, contact a Gas Safe registered engineer. Ensure your safety and avoid costly repairs by having it done right.