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  • James Hayes Plumbing & Heating
    5
    Marsh Barton Road, Exeter, Unit 1, The Old Mill, EX2 7AA, GB

    Devon Heating Co is a network of Gas Safe registered heating engineers serving Devon and the surrounding areas. They offer a comprehensive range of plumbing and heating services, from boiler installations and repairs to central heating system replacements and power flushing. Their team of experienced engineers is dedicated to providing safe, efficient, and reliable service to domestic customers across the region. Whether you need a small repair, a full system upgrade, or anything in between, Devon Heating Co has you covered.

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  • Dean & Wood
    4.9
    Leigh, GB

    Dean & Wood is a leading supplier of refrigeration and air conditioning products. With a wide range of products and services, we cater to various industries and applications. Our product range includes fridgesplits, condensing units, evaporators & condensers, air conditioning, cellar cooling, and refrigerant. We also offer technical support, training, and vacacies. Contact us to learn more.

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  • Contracts Engineering Ltd
    4.8
    Sittingbourne, GB

    OUR VISION IS TO BRING VOLUME MANUFACTURING BACK TO THE UK BY SUPPORTING A GREEN REINDUSTRIALIZATION OF OUR ECONOMY. Quality Sheet Metal Work & Metal Fabrication Specialists Contracts Engineering Ltd offers clients a complete sheet metal work and metal fabrication service, including design and manufacture, supply chain integration and quality assurance. Our focus and expertise is in manufacturing our clients’ products and sub-assemblies for them.

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  • Atkinson Boiler Care
    4.9
    16, Boston Gardens, Rainham, ME8 0DL, GB

    Atkinson Heating & Maintenance is a team of gas central heating engineers and hot water specialists offering the installation of new boilers, central heating repairs, and gas safety checks. Our uniformed gas central heating engineer specialists are highly experienced and knowledgeable, and adhere to strict codes of professionalism at all times. We undertake all aspects of central heating maintenance including gas work and safety checks to keep your property in top condition. From power flushing and replacement radiators to the maintenance of unvented hot water cylinders, you can rest assured that we have the skills and expertise to keep all components of your heating systems in great condition. Prevent Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide is a killer. Make sure that your boiler is regularly maintained and serviced by Atkinson Heating & Maintenance to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning in your home. Our boiler repairs ensure that your boiler is as efficient and safe as possible. With 20 years experience in the heating industry our local heating company can reduce your carbon footprint and your gas bills by up to 50%. A professional service, respectful and courteous to you and your home we always use dust sheets and clean up after any work is done to keep your property as clean and tidy as when we arrived. always check that the company is a gas safe registered central heating engineer.

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  • Potteries Mechanical Services
    1
    Link House, Bute Street, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, ST4 3PR, GB

    Established in 2004, Potteries Mechanical Services work throughout the UK and Europe on all types of commercial builds and refits of any size. Completed projects include building and mechanical services for major supermarkets, hotels, apartment blocks, restaurants and retail units to name but a few. The highly experienced site management team pride themselves on a zero defect handover, a quality which has led to further work and recommendations. All staff are qualified within their specific area of expertise. All customers are given a 24 hour service number and much of our work is overnight when our clients need their premises to be open during the day while never compromising on quality and without sacrificing health and safety.

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  • Airtec Services Yorkshire Ltd
    5
    Headlands Hall, WF15 7NS, GB

    Airtec Services (Yorkshire) Limited has developed a reputation as efficient, reliable and professional within the air conditioning, heat recovery and ventilation industry, this only being made possible through a thorough understanding of our clients' needs and requirements. Our services include design, installation, commissioning, service and maintenance. We can advise you through the process of installing high quality, energy efficient systems that ensure you comply with the current legislation. We bring over 25 years of technical experience which means we can offer bespoke systems designed specifically to your requirements. Our fully trained and qualified HVAC engineers provide the best service in both installation and service and maintenance.

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  • DC ProMech Services Ltd
    5
    20-22 Wenlock Road, London, N1 7GU, GB

    DC ProMech Services Ltd was formed in January 2016, with the aim of providing an exceptional customer service experience for the HVAC industry. With a strong background in service and repair, the company has since expanded to include installation and retrofit of HVAC plant solutions, with the aim of improving control of the space being maintained. We have carried out projects for both public and private sector clients, such as Museums, Charcuterie, Pharmaceuticals, Hospitals, Battery Technology and Office environments. Providing end to end solution focused projects, the company is moving forward dynamically providing all inclusive solutions for medical clean rooms, ultra-dry clean rooms (down to minus 700C dew point) and other areas where tight temperature, humidity and airflow control is required.

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  • Devon Electrical Contractors Ltd
    5
    Old Exeter Road, Marden Stables, Chudleigh, TQ13 0DR, GB

    Devon Electrical Contractors Limited is a company based in Chudleigh, Devon. They are currently working on updating their website. You can contact Gary or Jon on 01626 854800 or by email at [email protected].

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  • Albatross Heating Ltd
    1
    Godalming, GB

    Albatross Heating was born in 2016 after working in the industry from 2007 gaining vast experience with different companies and contracts. Throughout that time decided to take the plunge and go at it alone. We have kept at the cutting edge of the industry and believe we have helped to drive standards higher. We have expanded but not outgrown our core routes and no matter what your job is we have an expert in that field that can help you. Our main work is large high end residential refurbishment, Commercial to residential, New build, Central heating installation and repair, Renewable heat and solar, Underfloor installation, Smart home automation and Bespoke bathrooms. However we undertake all plumbing and heating related work throughout London, Essex and the South.

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  • Conair UK
    5
    The Business Centre, 1000 Chester Road, Unit 10, Birmingham, B37 7AA, GB

    Conair UK Ltd is a leading provider of high-quality air conditioning and ventilation solutions. With over 30 years of experience in the industry, we have a proven track record of delivering exceptional results for our clients. Our team of expert engineers is dedicated to providing innovative and reliable solutions that meet the specific needs of each project. We offer a comprehensive range of services, including design, installation, commissioning, maintenance, and repair. Our commitment to excellence has earned us a reputation as a trusted partner for businesses and organisations of all sizes. At Conair UK Ltd, we understand the importance of creating comfortable and healthy indoor environments. Our solutions are designed to optimise air quality, temperature control, and energy efficiency. We work closely with our clients to understand their requirements and develop tailored solutions that exceed their expectations. Our commitment to customer satisfaction is unwavering, and we strive to build long-lasting relationships based on trust and reliability. We are proud to be a member of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) and the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA). These memberships demonstrate our commitment to industry best practices and standards.

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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.

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 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 fluid that may leak out. .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 back 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 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 carefully, usually counterclockwise. . 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 firmly.5. Turn your boiler back on. If the pressure is still low, repeat the process.. If you're not sure how to repressurize your boiler, it's best to consult a professional. Ensure your safety and avoid costly repairs by having it done right.

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 instantly , They are compact and ideal for smaller spaces. If you use a lot of hot water, consider other options.
  • 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. 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: Highly efficient units recycle heat from exhaust gases to pre-heat water, minimizing waste. They're better for the environment and can save you money in the long run.
Discuss your needs and circumstances with an HVAC professional.

Can I install a boiler myself?

No, you shouldn't install a boiler yourself . It's a job for professionals with proper licensing and safety training. Incorrectly installing a boiler is dangerous and can lead to gas leaks, carbon monoxide poisoning, or explosions. It's important to make sure any installation complies with building regulations and meets safety standards. .

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 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 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 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 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. If the pressure is too low, you may need to top it up using the filling loop, if your boiler has one. If unsure, contact a qualified engineer. By bleeding radiators, you can improve their effectiveness and the overall performance of your central heating system.

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 carefully, 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. 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 are the different types of boilers?

There are various 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 instantly , They are compact and ideal for smaller spaces. 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. 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.
Consult with a heating engineer to determine the best boiler type for your property.

Can I install a boiler myself?

No, you shouldn't install a boiler yourself . It's a job for professionals with proper licensing and safety training. Ensure your safety by hiring a qualified and experienced installer. It's important to make sure any installation complies with building regulations and meets safety standards. .