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  • S.T Gas Services Ltd
    4.9
    Fife, GB

    Here at S.T Gas Services Ltd, our team of experts have been providing clients around Fife with top-quality boiler solutions for over 17 years. We have developed an incredible wealth of knowledge, ensuring all our clients receive solutions that work best for their needs. From boiler installations and repairs to boiler servicing, our team are fully committed to going above and beyond to achieve incredible results. We are fully trained and qualified to carry out the wide range of services we offer. All of our services can be utilised for domestic and commercial clients around the area, if you require a quotation, simply get in touch with our team of experts today!

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  • President Boilers ltd
    4.9
    Glenrothes, GB

    President Boilers is a leading provider of boiler services in Fife, Dundee, and Perth. With over 40 years of experience, they specialize in delivering exceptional boiler solutions for both residential and commercial clients. Their commitment to quality, customer satisfaction, and transparency drives them to offer reliable, cost-effective, and honest boiler services. From simple repairs to complex installations, President Boilers ensures a smooth and efficient process. They partner with top boiler manufacturers to provide a wide range range of high-quality options tailored to individual needs. President Boilers prides itself on its skilled team, quick response times, and dedication to exceeding customer expectations.

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  • Air Compressor Services
    5
    Glenrothes, Fife, Unit 1, Glenrothes Business Park, KY7 3XJ, GB

    Air Compressor Services (ACS) was established in 1989 specialising in the maintenance, repair and installation of industrial air compression equipment. Since then, the company has expanded into its own purpose-built premises in Glenrothes and has attained quality control approval to BS EN ISO9001:2000, EN ISO 14001 and EN ISO 18000 standards. We are also ALUP approved "Energy Experts" providing expert advice on Energy Efficient Compressed Air Management Of Air Systems. Our company provides service facilities to some of Europe's largest companies and bespoke service packages specifically designed to meet the ever-demanding needs of many diverse industries and including automotive, medical and more with complex needs. ACS provides a full range of services covering most of the leading brands such as Atlas Copco, Abac, Alup, Bauer, Becker, Bells & Morcom, Boge, Compair, Ecoair, Gardner Denver, HPC, Hydrovane, Ingersoll Rand, Sullair and Leroi. We welcome you to our website, and feel certain that no matter what you require in connection with air and gas compression, air treatment and specialist applications, we have the right products, technical expertise and services to match your needs. Please feel free to browse through our site and should you require any additional information then we'd be happy to discuss your requirements. Our service support and back-up services are available 24/7 if needed albeit subject to advance contractual agreement.

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  • Hamilton air conditioning services ltd
    Glenrothes, GB

    Hamilton Air Conditioning is Scotland's experts in air source heating, cooling & ventilation. We offer call-outs on a one-off basis, fixed price servicing & repairs, tailored annual service contracts specifically to your requirements. Our fully qualified Engineers are fully trained and certified in all aspects of Air Conditioning, Refrigeration & Ventilation systems. We have been providing nothing less than 100% customer satisfaction to our domestic, commercial & retail customers across Scotland.

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  • Greener Heating Solutions LTD
    5
    Glenrothes, Fife, 49 Beechwood Drive, KY76GE, GB

    Efficient Heating & Renewable Energy Solutions For Your Home Get in touch John Kirkham Director John had a career in the RAF for 10 years and decided to retrain as a Heating Engineer. John has been a Heating Engineer for over 22 years with over 17-year experience with local well-established company Cook Plumbing and Heating, specializing in fault diagnosis, problem solving, system design, repairs and servicing. He was also one of the founding members of Renewable Clean Heat where he has designed, installed, wired and set up over 80 plus Air Source Heat Pumps. He is: Fully Gas Safe Registered for all-Natural Gas and LPG Appliances. OFTEC Registered for all Domestic Oil, Light Commercial Oil, Oil Tank Installations and Inspections. Fully Accredited to Repair and Service Unvented Hot Water Cylinders. Water Bye Laws Accredited Honeywell Smart Controls (Resideo) Connected Engineer (one of only 3 in Fife) Honeywell Evo Home Expert Worcester Bosch Specialized Repair and Service Engineer Valliant Aro Therm Plus Air Source Heat Pump Specialist Grant Aerona 3 Air Source Heat Pumps Specialist Fully MCS Accredited for Air Source and Ground Source Heat Pumps Member of RECC You can contact John Kirkham on: Mobile: 07440420542 Email: [email protected]

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  • J R F Chimney Specialists Ltd
    4.9
    Southfield Industrial Estate, 50 Nasmyth Road, Glenrothes, KY6 2SD, GB

    JRF Chimney Specialists and Heating Distributors Limited is a family-run business established in February 1983. Now in its third generation, the company continues to provide design, supply, and installation of SFL (formerly Selkirk Manufacturing Ltd) chimney products to both domestic and commercial clients throughout the UK. JRF has been a Scottish Distributor for Monodraught Limited for over 35 years, offering energy-efficient solutions for buildings through their Natural Ventilation and Natural Lighting systems, as well as their latest natural cooling system utilizing hybrid solutions. Monodraught prioritizes innovation, sustainability, reliability, and performance in every project. As the appointed Scottish Technology Centre for Exodraft Limited, JRF offers flexible and alternative mechanical chimney draught options for all types of heating appliances. Their fully trained staff can provide design and supply services. JRF Chimney Specialists continues to build on its heritage of quality and excellence, serving the UK Chimney and Flue Industry for over 40 years.

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  • Tek Pumps & Controls
    91 Elgin Drive, Glenrothes, KY6 2J, GB

    TEK PUMPS and controls is a family run business established over 25 years ago, covering central Scotland. We specialise in borehole installations and filtration equipment, water testing, storage tanks and booster sets, and filtration servicing. You can see examples of our work on our FaceBook page.

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  • Marvent (Fife)
    4.5
    5-6 Crompton Road, Southfield Industrial Estate, Glenrothes, KY6 2SF, GB

    Marvent (Fife) is a family-run business established in 1988, based in Glenrothes, Fife. With over 30+ years of experience, we deliver ventilation solutions on manufacture and installation contracts across various sectors in the UK. Our client-centred approach ensures efficient and effective solutions tailored to individual specifications. We take contracts from design stage to completion, with no job too big or small.

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  • My Heat
    5
    Telford Road, Glenrothes, KY7 4NX, GB

    MYHEAT manufacture and sell a wide range of electric underfloor heating products and accessories, exclusively through Denmans. We also provide no-obligation quotes and complete technical support. If you need advice before or after purchase, we will be here to help. Electric underfloor heating from MYHEAT is easy to install, energy-efficient and low cost.

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  • Ductform HFE
    4
    17 Faraday Road, Southfield Industrial Estate, Glenrothes, KY6 2RU, GB

    Ductform is Scotland’s leading HVAC Ductwork contractors, with a revolutionary patented ducting solution which is designed to deliver superior benefits for our growing portfolio of clients and market sectors. Originally founded in 1974, Ductform manufacture, distribute and install HVAC Ventilation Ductwork and associated products throughout the United Kingdom from a 40,000sq ft. production facility in Fife, the heart of Scotland. Our in-house continuous improvements programme has been the driving force behind our refined manufacturing processes, providing an easy install solution for our ‘supply only’ client base. Our fully encompassing pre-fit fabrication, reduces the potential for off-site risk, and the man hour installation time. 95% of our products are manufactured in-house, enabling us to guarantee the quality and delivery of the full Ducting system. Not only does this allow us to take full control of the project delivery programme, it also avoids any unnecessary delays due to any external supply issues. Our design and development team have the capability and experience to assist you on the optimum solution for your project, whilst our Aftersales team provide a full maintenance and servicing solution. To complement our Tite-Lite Ducting System, we also manufacture and install our own range of Fire Rated Ductwork and Pre-Insulated Ducting – both to the same superior standards you would expect from our unique approach to ducting. Our unique one stop approach has proven highly successful across a variety of HVAC projects, including nuclear, semi-conductor plants, prisons, airports and major retail and office developments, within the Construction, Maritime, Nuclear and Oil & Gas sectors. In addition, we also provide a complete maintenance and emergency replacement service for all ducting installations.

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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.

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.. A professional service can identify potential issues and prevent breakdowns.
  • 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: Familiarize yourself with the controls and features of your new boiler. . Be sure to read the manual.
  • Ventilation: Make sure your boiler has adequate ventilation. Obstructing airflow can lead to dangerous situations.
  • 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.

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, you should probably consider replacing it. Newer boilers can significantly reduce energy bills.
  • Frequent Repairs: Frequent repairs can be a sign that it is more cost-effective to replace your boiler. .
  • Inconsistent Heating: If your boiler struggles to heat your home evenly , 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. A yellow flame can also mean a dangerous carbon monoxide leak, so have it checked immediately. .
A qualified heating engineer can assess your boiler's condition and advise you on the best course of action.

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:** A more compact system, as some components are integrated within the unit itself. It doesn't require a separate feed and expansion tank, saving some space. If you're unsure which type of boiler is best for you, consult with a Gas Safe registered heating engineer.

What is a combi boiler?

A combi boiler (combination boiler) provides both central heating and domestic hot water on demand, directly from the mains water supply. Unlike conventional boiler systems, a combi boiler doesn't require a separate hot water cylinder or a cold water storage tank in the loft, which makes them compact and ideal for properties where space is limited. Combi boilers are very popular in flats and houses with less hot water requirements since they deliver hot water instantly to taps and showers. Combi boilers are a good option for properties with one or two bathrooms.

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: Place CO detectors in strategic locations and test them regularly. . Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas that can be produced by a malfunctioning boiler. . Detectors will alert you if there's a CO leak.
  • Annual Service: Have your boiler serviced every year by a qualified technician. . This ensures it's working at its best. A professional service can identify potential issues and prevent breakdowns.
  • 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: Make sure your boiler has adequate ventilation. 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.

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: Frequent repairs can be an indication that it is more cost-effective to replace your boiler. .
  • Inconsistent Heating: If your boiler struggles to heat your home evenly , it could be failing.
  • Leaks and Drips: Any water leaks around your boiler require immediate professional service.
  • Unusual Noises: Gurgling, rumbling, or clanking sounds 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 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 professional attention 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):** The most traditional type of boiler system. It's best suited for larger properties.* **System boiler:** A more compact system, as some components are integrated within the unit itself. 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.

What is a combi boiler?

A combi boiler (combination boiler) heats both your water and your home without a separate tank. Unlike conventional boiler systems, a combi boiler doesn't require a separate hot water cylinder or a cold water storage tank in the loft, which makes them compact and ideal for properties where space is limited. Combi boilers are very popular in flats and houses with less hot water requirements since they deliver hot water instantly to taps and showers. Combi boilers are a good option for properties with one or two bathrooms.