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  • Zeal Services
    4.9
    11 Elmleigh Avenue, Bristol, BS16 9ER, GB

    Previously known as Parr and Evans Heating, Zeal Services is an independent, family run plumbing and heating Bristol based company priding itself on the reliable, high quality plumbing and heating services in the South West. With over 20 years of experience, Zeal Services’ Plumbing and Heating provide Bristol & Bath’s leading home improvement services, with a team of highly-trained professionals at your fingertips. We specialise in creating beautifully-finished bathroom transformations of all scopes. Our top priority is making sure we carry out the services you need right away the first time. With excellent workmanship over the years, we can guarantee to deliver the best quality plumbing and heating works and as always, you can only expect a quick clean service from our reliable plumbing and heating Bristol based technicians and engineers to service homes throughout the South West.

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  • M V Plumbing & Heating
    1 Meadowlands Avenue, Bridgwater, TA63UE, GB

    Reliable and Professional Book now for our unparalleled service! The leading provider for installation and maintenance throughout the southwest. After more than a decade of servicing Somerset's plumbing and heating needs, we're proud to say Varcoe plumbing and heating is at your service day or night. We have experienced technicians on-call 24/7 because no one decides when they have a plumbing problem. From Boiler breakdowns to full design and installation, we're here to help. Based in Bridgwater, Somerset we have direct links to the M5 and the south west Region. Varcoe Plumbing and Heating is a family run business, estabilished in 2000. We pride ourselves on great customer relations with impressive client retention. Joined with our expertise, experience and close links with leading manufacture's we offer our customers outstanding service at competetive prices.

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  • Blake Home Services
    5
    Bridgwater, GB

    Since 2002 Jason Blake has been transforming homes, kitchens, bathrooms and heating systems in the South West of England. Using the latest technologies to improve convenience, reduce running costs and make homes cosy and pleasant places to live in. My experience ranges from installing small 1.8 kW flue-less Gas fires, on to 200kW log fired boilers for heating hotels. I have also designed and installed numerous central heating systems, bathrooms, en-suites, wet rooms, kitchens and underfloor heating systems. I have worked in old stone Mansion houses, industrial factories, farm houses to modern apartment blocks and modern construction homes, including Passive Houses and timber lodges. I have installed a wide variety of heating technologies, Gas and oil conventional boilers, air source and ground source heat pumps, biomass boilers using solid fuels such as logs, wood pellet and wood chip and even humble Wood Burning Stoves. I also installed solar PV, solar thermal tube and flat panel systems for hot water. Gas Safe Registration Number 655760 Viessman Gas Boiler Accredited Installer

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  • TF Solutions, Bristol
    3
    Albert Rd, Bristol, BS2 0BS, GB

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  • Jeffries Heating & Air + Plumbing & Electric
    4.9
    611 N Main Street, Somerset, 42501, GB

    Jeffries Heating & Air + Plumbing is a local heating and cooling company serving Somerset, Kentucky. We understand how to find the source of your home's heating and air conditioning issues. Our approach to finding a solution is to use our years of experience to install, repair, and maintain units. You can rely on us when you need a team of experts to find a solution. We offer professional help and well-trained technicians. Our achievements are: Years of reliable service, Professional heating and AC services, Excellent customer service, and A successful local business. We offer heating services for any heating system, including furnaces and heat pumps. We also offer furnace installation and maintenance. In addition to repairs, we also offer furnace replacement and heat pump replacement. We want to help you prevent costly repairs and keep your current heating system. We offer the following services: Furnace repair, Furnace maintenance, Heat pump replacement, and Furnace replacement. We also offer cooling services, including AC installation and repair, AC maintenance, and indoor air quality maintenance. We're willing to help our customers by giving them the service they deserve.

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  • Combi Care Weston Ltd
    4.6
    Oldmixon Cresent, Unit 5 Bridgwater Court, Weston-super-Mare, BS24 9AY, GB

    Combi Care is a family-run business serving Weston-super-Mare and the surrounding areas with a friendly and reliable service. Established for over 25 years, we have highly trained and experienced engineers who are all Gas Safe registered and skilled in energy efficiency. We can supply and install a wide range of condensing boilers and heating controls to suit your individual needs. Call 01934 414242 for a free quote. We specialise in the servicing and repair of combination and domestic wall-hung boilers. We work directly with leading manufacturers and are trained by them to ensure the highest level of service for our customers. We are accredited installers for Worcester Bosch, the UK's most loved boiler brand, and offer guarantees of up to 10 years. We offer boilers and hot water solutions for virtually every living space. To maintain your guarantee, please ensure your boiler is serviced annually by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Ideal Boilers offer boilers for every size and style of home, with parts and labour warranties ranging from two to ten years.

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  • Hodges Plumbing & Heating
    5
    18 Greenway, Watchet, TA23 0BP, GB

    Hodges Plumbing & Heating is a Watchet-based, Gas Safe registered plumbing & heating engineer with over 30 years of experience providing a fast, responsive and reliable service for all gas and oil fired heating systems, as well as hot and cold water plumbing in the West Somerset area. With a strong focus on customer satisfaction, we offer a range of services including installation, servicing and maintenance of heating systems, gas safety checks, and general plumbing services.

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  • Bluetherm Heating Ltd
    5
    Bristol, GB

    Welcome to Bluetherm Heating, Fully qualified, insured and Gas Safe registered. We are a Bristol based company, covering all surrounding areas. Specializing in all aspects of gas, central heating and plumbing services. With many years of experience installing, servicing, fault diagnosis and repairing gas appliances and central heating systems, both new and old. We also install the latest smart heating, hot water and home controls, which allow you to have full control of your home from your smart phone. We offer free, no obligation quotations for new and replacement gas appliances and heating systems.

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  • Somerset Gas
    5
    Priory Bridge Road, Taunton, Unit 1, The Business Centre, TA1 1AA, GB

    Somerset Gas is a family-owned heating company serving the South West of the UK since 1995. We've been providing annual boiler services, safety inspections, maintenance, central heating installations, and reactive repairs to thousands of homes across Somerset, Dorset, and Devon. Our dedicated team of local engineers ensures we can provide support to homeowners, landlords, business owners, and local authorities. We offer a range of services, including boiler coverplan options, annual reminders, Energy Performance Certificates, and excellent property management systems. With extensive experience in the industrial and commercial sector, Somerset Gas remains the chosen partner for the NHS, Somerset County Council, and Somerset Care for large projects including commercial heating installations and upgrades, servicing, maintenance, and reactive repairs.

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  • lee sizer's plumbing and heating
    1
    Aberdare, GB

    South Wales Heating Co is a network of Gas Safe registered heating engineers serving South Wales and the surrounding areas. They offer a comprehensive range of plumbing and heating services, from small repairs like dripping taps to large installations like central heating systems. Their team of experienced engineers is dedicated to providing safe, efficient, and reliable service to domestic customers. Whether you need a boiler repair, a new boiler installation, or help with your central heating, South Wales Heating Co can help.

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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.

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. Sometimes, the loop is built in; other times, it is external. 3. Open both valves on the filling loop carefully, If your boiler uses a lever-type handle, consult the manual. You should hear water flowing into the system. .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. 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.

How do I turn off my boiler?

To turn off your boiler, consult your boiler's manual for specific instructions, but most boilers are turned off at the main control panel. For extra safety, you may also want to turn off the gas supply to the boiler, if applicable.

What type of boiler is best?

The best type of boiler for your needs depends on several key factors , including your available space, fuel preferences, and budget.Common boiler types include: :
  • Combi boilers: Combination boilers provide both heating and hot water instantly, eliminating the need for a separate water tank. . They are compact, efficient, and well-suited for smaller homes or apartments.
  • Condensing boilers: Condensing boilers are highly efficient . They recycle heat from waste gases, improving energy efficiency. Because of increased efficiency, condensing units can help lower your carbon footprint and reduce heating costs.
  • System boilers: System boilers heat your central heating system directly and store hot water separately. They are a good option for properties with multiple bathrooms or high hot water demands.
  • Regular boilers: Regular boilers, also known as conventional or traditional boilers, are the most traditional type of boiler, and they generally require the most space. They are a reliable option for continuous hot water throughout a home.
A professional can help you choose the best system.

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, you should probably consider replacing it. 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 takes a long time to heat up the radiators, has inconsistent water temperatures, or creates inconsistent temperatures across your property, it may be time for a new one. .
  • Leaks and Drips: Any dripping water 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: 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.

How do I repressurize my boiler?

If the pressure gauge on your boiler is reading below 1 bar, 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. Sometimes, the loop is built in; other times, it is external. 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 recommended level (usually between 1 and 1.5 bar), 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. Ensure your safety and avoid costly repairs by having it done right.

How do I turn off my boiler?

To turn off your boiler, consult your boiler's manual for specific instructions, but most boilers are turned off at the main control panel. For extra safety, you may also want to turn off the gas supply to the boiler, if applicable.

What type of boiler is best?

The best type of boiler for your home or business depends on several things, including your available space, fuel preferences, and budget.Common boiler types include: :
  • Combi boilers: Combination boilers provide both heating and hot water on demand , saving valuable space. They are compact, efficient, and well-suited for smaller homes or apartments.
  • Condensing boilers: Condensing boilers are highly efficient . They recycle heat from waste gases, improving energy efficiency. Condensing boilers offer long-term savings.
  • System boilers: System boilers are designed for larger homes and store hot water separately. They are a good option for properties with multiple bathrooms or high hot water demands.
  • Regular boilers: Regular boilers, also known as conventional or traditional boilers, are the most traditional type of boiler, and they generally require the most space. They are suitable for larger properties with high hot water requirements and existing pipework.
A professional can help you choose the best 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: 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 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: Higher utility costs, even with consistent energy usage habits , 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.