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  • Rees & Brookman
    3
    Unit 2, Five Acres Farm, Spurlands End Road, High Wycombe, HP15 6PE, GB

    Established in 1949, Rees & Brookman Ltd has been operating throughout the Buckinghamshire area for over 60 years. We are a reliable and experienced heating and plumbing engineers, catering to all domestic and business clients' central heating systems, gas services, and plumbing requirements. Our reputation has been developed through hard work and reliability, making us the area's number one choice for plumbing and gas-related work. We are accredited and monitored by several trade and industry bodies, ensuring our clients receive a high standard of workmanship, experience, and professionalism.

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  • BAR and Sons Plumbing and Heating
    3.9
    Unit 10, Ebor Court, East Retford, DN22 8FQ, GB

    B.A.R. & Sons Plumbing and Heating LTD. is an MCS, Gas Safe, Oftec and REFCOM accredited specialist heating contractor based in Retford in the East Midlands. We are able to undertake a wide range of domestic and commercial work, including servicing, repair and maintenance, and supply and installation of: gas boilers, air source heat pumps, ground source heat pumps, oil boilers, air conditioning, LPG boilers, biomass boilers, full plumbing and heating systems, and mechanical ventilation & heat recovery (MVHR). Our team of experienced engineers work with both domestic and commercial customers providing a bespoke and personalised service. With our renewable heating systems, we aim to save our customers money on their heating bills whilst at the same time, reducing their impact on the environment. Not only can our renewable heating customers benefit financially from reduced fuel bills but also from the governments Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) which can contribute £5,000.00 towards an Air Source Heat Pump or Biomass Boiler*, or £6,000.00 towards a Ground source Heat Pump. See our Renewables page for more information. (*Biomass boilers are eligible for properties off the gas grid).

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  • Hawkins Plumbing & Heating Services
    3.5
    100 South Street, Eastbourne, BN21 3QJ, GB

    Hawkins Plumbing and Heating Services is a locally based company serving domestic customers in Eastbourne and the surrounding areas. We prioritize customer service and satisfaction, offering a reliable and professional service with high-quality workmanship. We handle all sizes of plumbing and heating jobs, from small repairs to large installations, and provide free estimates with no call-out charge. Our services include central heating installations and repairs, new boiler installations, boiler breakdowns, Gas Safe gas safety landlord certificates, gas installations (hobs, fires, etc.), unvented cylinder installations, bathroom installations, cylinder installations and repairs, roofing and guttering, and solar energy installations. We are experienced installers of Worcester Bosch solar energy packages and can advise on the best system for your home or commercial building.

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  • Smiths Heating Services Ltd
    4.7
    High Wycombe, 7 Derehams Lane, HP10 9RH, GB

    Smith’s Heating Services Ltd is a family run, Gas Safe and Oftec registered business serving High Wycombe and surrounding areas. We specialise in central heating systems and boiler installations, but also have wide knowledge and experience in most areas of plumbing.

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  • GRAC Ltd
    5
    Unit 4, The Old Malthouse, Springfield Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 7BG, GB

    Grantham Refrigeration & Air Conditioning LTD was first established on 7th March 2005 by Wayne Railton and has continued to grow year after year. We pride ourselves in still being a family run company and our aim is to deliver a top quality service based on exemplary skills, expertise and a thorough understanding of our customers needs. We strongly believe in treating both colleagues and customers with respect and always treat others as we would like to be treated ourselves in creating an environment that is enjoyable to work in.

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  • Heat Industrial Ltd
    4.3
    High Wycombe, HP11, GB

    Heat Industrial specialise in the maintenance, repair, servicing and installation of all types of commercial and industrial heating appliances. We are an independent company based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, working in Bucks, Beds, East Berks, Herts, Oxon and North West London. We use our own GAS SAFE and OFTEC registered engineers and pride ourselves on the high standard of work we undertake. We are fully independent and are not tied to any particular manufacturer. This allows you to benefit from completely impartial advice and service. We work with a wide variety of brands of equipment including (but not limited to): Reznor, Powrmatic, Benson, WinterWarm, Roberts Gordon, Pak-A-Way, Ambi-Rad, Combat, Robur, Colt, Eco-Flam, EOGB, Selectos, Riello, Nu-Way, Potterton, Broag, Hamworthy, Ideal, Hoval, Grant, Andrews, A O Smith, Worcester-Bosch, Remeha, Baxi, Main, GlowWorm, Keston, Vaillant, Trianco, Viessmann, Gledhill, and Drugasar. Our highly trained engineers can offer a variety of services including: - Installation, commissioning, servicing, repair and maintenance - Complete installation safety inspections - School science lab and food technology annual gas inpections - Safety shut-off valves, gas proving and ventilation interlocks - Natural gas or fuel oil pipework installation or modification - Nitrogen purging of natural gas pipework. For further information have a look at our services page or for a no obligation quote contact us.

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  • South Shore Mechanical
    5
    1143 Bedford St, Abington, 02351, GB

    At South Shore Mechanical, we're the go-to choice for both residential and commercial clients. Our highly skilled, fully licensed, and fully insured team specializes in a range of services to keep your space comfortable year-round. We believe in creating lasting relationships with our clients through excellent communication and competitive pricing. Reach out to us to see the difference that three decades of experience make.

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  • Elliott Environmental Services Ltd
    George Smith Way, Lufton 2000 Trading Estate, Elliott House, Yeovil, BA22 8QR, GB

    Elliott Environmental Services Ltd is an air conditioning, ventilation, heating and renewables company headquartered in Yeovil, Somerset. The business was established in 2003 and has built up an excellent reputation over many years for delivering high quality, cost effective and reliable solutions to its customers. We work throughout the south, the south west, London and the southern home counties including Bath, Bournemouth, Bridgwater, Bristol, Exeter, Salisbury, Southampton, Yeovil and Central London. We specialise in the design, installation and maintenance of all types of air conditioning, ventilation and heating systems. We have built up an excellent reputation since 2003 for delivering high quality, cost effective and reliable solutions to our customers. We work across the commercial, industrial and residential sectors covering all types and sizes of project.

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  • QHS - Quality Heating Services Ltd
    2.3
    Lincoln, GB

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  • Expert Heating Services Ltd
    5
    3 Northfield Road, Welton, LN2 3FF, GB

    Expert Heating Services Ltd was born out of a passion for good old fashioned customer service, high-quality workmanship and great technical expertise. Both Ex British Gas engineers, Colin and Dan have over 40 years of experience working with gas appliances and central heating systems. We are based in both Welton and Market Rasen so are ideally placed to cover many parts of Lincolnshire. Our Services Include: Boiler installations Gas appliance servicing Central heating breakdown repairs Radiator replacements System power flushing and filtration Smart central heating controls (hive, nest, etc) LPG appliances Carbon monoxide alarms We take pride in our work and always endeavour to maintain competitive prices. Please contact us for quotations and advise. Need Urgent Help? Please give us a call and we will be more than happy to assist: Colin Carter-Mumby: 07823 338785 Company Details Registered Office: 3 Northfield Road, Welton, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 3FF Company Number: 13075771

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Frequently Asked Questions About Boiler Installation

Have questions about boiler systems? Find answers to common questions and make informed decisions for your heating upgrade.

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. Here are some of the most common types of boilers:
  • Combi boilers: Combination boilers provide both heating and hot water instantly, saving valuable space. They are compact, efficient, and well-suited for smaller homes or apartments.
  • Condensing boilers: Condensing boilers are one of the most efficient types of boiler. They extract more heat from the fuel by condensing the water vapor in the exhaust gases, thus saving energy. Condensing boilers offer long-term savings.
  • System boilers: System boilers heat your central heating system directly and store domestic hot water in a separate cylinder. . 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, require a separate hot water cylinder, a cold water storage tank, and an expansion tank. They are a reliable option for continuous hot water throughout a home.
A professional can help you choose the best system.

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. 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. . You should hear a hissing sound as air escapes..4. Hold a cloth or container under the valve to catch any fluid that may leak out. .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 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 unsure, contact a qualified engineer.Bleeding radiators can help improve their efficiency and your heating system overall.

What are the different types of boilers?

There are various 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. 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. 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: High-efficiency boilers 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.
Consult with a heating engineer to determine the best boiler type for your property.

What are the signs that I need a new boiler?

Several symptoms can indicate it's time to replace your boiler :
  • Your boiler is more than 15 years old:
  • Consider replacing an older unit with a new, high-efficiency boiler.
  • Your boiler keeps breaking down:
  • Frequent service calls might mean it's time for a new boiler.
  • Your energy bills are increasing:
  • An inefficient boiler uses more energy to heat your home, increasing your utility costs.
  • Your boiler is making strange noises:
  • Unusual banging, whistling, or gurgling sounds could indicate a problem with your boiler and require professional service.
  • Your radiators are not heating up properly:
  • Radiators not getting hot evenly or consistently could indicate a boiler malfunction, air in the system, or circulation problems.
  • Low water pressure:
  • Low water pressure can be a symptom of issues with the boiler. A qualified technician should investigate the problem. .
  • Leaks or drips near your boiler:
  • If you notice leaks or drips around your boiler, turn off your boiler and immediately contact a qualified heating engineer to assess and fix the issue.
  • Pilot light goes out frequently: If you have an older boiler and the pilot light goes out frequently, it may need to be repaired or replaced. .
  • Yellow flame instead of blue: A yellow flame on a gas boiler can mean there is incomplete combustion or a dangerous carbon monoxide leak. Seek immediate assistance from a qualified professional.
Prompt action might prevent complete boiler failure, which can be very disruptive during colder seasons.

What type of boiler is best?

The best type of boiler for your needs depends on several things, including your available space, fuel preferences, and budget. Here are some of the most common types of boilers:
  • Combi boilers: Combination boilers provide both heating and hot water instantly, saving valuable space. They are compact, efficient, and well-suited for smaller homes or apartments.
  • Condensing boilers: Condensing boilers are one of the most efficient types of boiler. 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 domestic hot water in a separate cylinder. . They are a good option for homes requiring a higher volume of hot water.
  • 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.
Consult with a qualified heating engineer to discuss which boiler type is most appropriate for your specific requirements.

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 improve heating performance and circulation. Bleeding radiators can also reduce noise levels and improve your system's energy efficiency. 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. You should hear a hissing sound as air escapes..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 check the pressure gauge on your boiler. . The pressure should be between 1 and 1.5 bar when the system is cold. 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.

What are the different types of boilers?

There are various types of boilers to choose from, 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. 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: They have components built in, reducing installation time and complexity. 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: 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.
Consult with a heating engineer to determine the best boiler type for your property.

What are the signs that I need a new boiler?

Several signs can indicate it's time to replace your boiler :
  • Your boiler is more than 15 years old:
  • Consider replacing an older unit with a new, high-efficiency boiler.
  • Your boiler keeps breaking down:
  • Frequent service calls might mean it's time for a new boiler.
  • Your energy bills are increasing:
  • An inefficient boiler uses more energy resulting in costly increases to your heating bills. Consider replacing it with an energy-efficient model.
  • Your boiler is making strange noises:
  • Unusual banging, whistling, or gurgling sounds might mean there is a serious issue with your boiler and require professional service.
  • Your radiators are not heating up properly:
  • Radiators not getting hot evenly or consistently could indicate a boiler malfunction, air in the system, or circulation problems.
  • Low water pressure:
  • Low water pressure might mean your boiler is not functioning optimally. A qualified technician should investigate the problem. .
  • Leaks or drips near your boiler:
  • If you notice water pooling around your boiler, turn off your boiler and immediately contact a qualified heating engineer to assess and fix the issue.
  • Pilot light goes out frequently: A faulty pilot light is often a sign of bigger issues to come.
  • Yellow flame instead of blue: A yellow flame could indicate the presence of carbon monoxide, which is a dangerous gas. . If you see a yellow flame, turn off the boiler and contact a qualified technician immediately..
Prompt action might prevent complete boiler failure, which can be very disruptive during colder seasons.