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  • Telford Gas and Heating
    4.7
    Wellington Road, Donnington, Brook House, Telford, TF2 8AB, GB

    Telford Gas & Heating is an independent Gas Safe registered gas company. The owner, Sherman Hardy-Lane, has over 20 years of experience in the gas industry. Sherman completed his gas apprenticeship with British Gas and has been self-employed as a gas engineer for the past 10 years. We serve many customers in the Telford area, and the majority of our work comes from customer recommendations. We specialize in central heating and are available for all your heating system needs, including breakdowns, boiler changes, system updates, servicing, and complete new energy-efficient central heating systems. We also carry out power flushing to ensure your central heating system operates at its highest efficiency. In addition, we service, repair, and install gas fires and gas cookers. We are Gas Safe registered, fully trained to CITB standards, BPEC Registered, Energy Efficiency Certified, competent in Building Regulations self certification, fully equipped, and former British Gas engineers.

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    4
    Telford, GB

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  • 3CL
    5
    Telford, GB

    3CL are design and build industrial refrigeration and air conditioning contractors with in-house consultancy capabilities to take our clients' requirements from concept to commissioning, and subsequent servicing and maintenance by our team of service engineers employing a computerised maintenance management system. All of the above activities are carried out under our BS EN ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System audited by LRQA. From our freehold office and factory, based in Telford, we operate in the following industries: Food, Civil Engineering, Leisure, and Industrial Processes. 3CL has an annual turnover of approximately £15,000,000 and has approximately 40 employees. By common share holders and directors, 3CL is an associate of the Dodd Group of companies giving a combined turnover in excess of £250,000,000 and some 800 employees. 3CL undertake the following in-house disciplines: Refrigeration Plant, Primary and Secondary System Design, Air Conditioning and Ventilation System Design, Mechanical Services Design, Electrical Services Design, Control Systems and Software Design. In 3CL's factory we design and manufacture bespoke packaged or containerised refrigeration plants. We are aware of our obligation as designers under CDM Regulations and provide Designer Risk Assessments covering construction, operation and demolition and have a full-time Health and Safety Co-ordinator. Project specific detailed method statements, risk and COSHH assessments will be issued as the project develops by our full-time Site Managers who are trained in construction site management by the CITB. On completion of the project all relevant Health and Safety documentation, together with operating, maintenance, detailed M&E drawings, manufacturers' data sheets, etc. will be incorporated into Operating and Maintenance Manuals which are supplied in both paper and electronic formats, the latter by way of a CD with all documentation scanned as Adobe Acrobat Reader pdf files. These manuals are also used for plant handover and client operative training.

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  • AKM Heating Group Ltd
    4.6
    Ellis Peters Drive, Telford, TF3 1AW, GB

    AKM Heating Group LTD in Telford Shropshire are specialists in all aspects of boilers, plumbing, heating and gas oil LPG for both domestic and commercial use. We offer servicing and repairs of gas and oil appliances, we pride ourselves on the quality of our work and use only the best materials. We can install a brand new central heating system with our team of highly experienced engineers. With our qualified plumbers and engineers we can service and repair any heating system throughout the Midlands. We install underfloor heating throughout Shropshire and the Midlands for homes and businesses. With the world becoming more aware of fossils fuels, there is an increasing demand for renewable energy heating systems. During repairs we don't just get the boiler up and running, we ensure the boiler is working in a manner which is safe and efficient.

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    1
    Telford, GB

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  • Acaps Ltd
    1
    Ironbridge, Telford, Shropshire, Easthope Coppice, Bridge Bank, TF8 7JT, GB

    ACAPS Ltd was established in 2006 and has gained experience and accreditations on its journey. We complete work nationwide for the domestic, commercial and industrial sector. Based in Shropshire, we frequent areas including Telford, Wolverhampton, Shrewsbury, throughout the West Midlands and nationwide. Our team ensure all projects are delivered on time and within budget, backed up by qualified, experienced & professional engineers.

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    5
    Telford, GB

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  • AT
    5
    Telford, GB

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  • Co
    5
    Telford, GB

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    5
    Telford, GB

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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.

How do I choose a boiler installer?

Selecting the right installer for ensuring a safe and efficient installation. Things to keep in mind:
  • Experience and Qualifications: Check that the company is licensed, bonded, and insured. Ask about their experience installing similar boiler systems.
  • References and Reviews: See what others are saying about the company's work and customer service.
  • Detailed Quotes: Get written, itemized quotes from multiple installers to compare costs and services.. Check for transparency and comprehensiveness in their estimates.
  • Warranty: Inquire about warranties on both the boiler itself (from the manufacturer) and the installation (from the installer)..
  • Insurance: Verify that the installer has liability and workers' compensation insurance to protect you in case of accidents or damage.
  • Payment Terms: Ask about their payment terms and any financing options they may offer.
Choosing a reputable installer is crucial for the performance and safety of your new boiler system.

How do I find a Gas Safe registered engineer?

Look for appropriately licensed professionals in your region. Make sure to verify their Gas Safe registration number before hiring them. . It's illegal for anyone who's not Gas Safe registered to work on gas boilers.

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 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 water 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 check the pressure gauge on your boiler. . The pressure should be between 1 and 1.5 bar when the system is cold. 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. By bleeding radiators, you can improve their effectiveness and the overall performance of your central heating system.

What is a power flush, and do I need one for my new boiler?

A power flush is a deep cleaning of your central heating system, using specialized equipment to remove sludge, rust, and other debris that can build up over time. This buildup can restrict water flow, reduce heating efficiency, and cause damage to your boiler and other components.While not always strictly necessary with a new boiler, a power flush is often recommended, especially if you're replacing an older system. It ensures that your new boiler is installed in a clean and efficient system, maximizing its performance and lifespan. A clean system also helps reduce noise and improve heat distribution.Signs that you might need a power flush include cold spots on radiators, slow heating, frequent boiler breakdowns, or noises coming from your heating system. Discuss with your boiler installer whether a power flush is advisable for your specific situation.

How do I choose a boiler installer?

Choosing a qualified boiler installer is essential for ensuring a safe and efficient installation. Things to keep in mind:
  • Experience and Qualifications: Check that the company is licensed, bonded, and insured. Verify that the installer has a solid track record with positive reviews.
  • References and Reviews: See what others are saying about the company's work and customer service.
  • Detailed Quotes: Get written, itemized quotes from at least three contractors. Check for transparency and comprehensiveness in their estimates.
  • Warranty: Inquire about warranties on both parts and labor.
  • Insurance: Check that the installer has insurance coverage for any incidents during the installation.
  • Payment Terms: Discuss payment options and financing, if needed.
Choosing a reputable installer is crucial for the performance and safety of your new boiler system.

How do I find a Gas Safe registered engineer?

Look for appropriately licensed professionals in your region. Always verify licensing and certification. It's illegal for anyone who's not Gas Safe registered to work on gas boilers.

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 if you don't have a radiator key 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 water that may leak out. .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 check the pressure gauge on your boiler. . 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. By bleeding radiators, you can improve their effectiveness and the overall performance of your central heating system.

What is a power flush, and do I need one for my new boiler?

A power flush is a deep cleaning of your central heating system, using specialized equipment to remove sludge, rust, and other debris that can build up over time. This buildup can restrict water flow, reduce heating efficiency, and cause damage to your boiler and other components.While not always strictly necessary with a new boiler, a power flush is often recommended, especially if you're replacing an older system. It ensures that your new boiler is installed in a clean and efficient system, maximizing its performance and lifespan. A clean system also helps reduce noise and improve heat distribution.Signs that you might need a power flush include cold spots on radiators, slow heating, frequent boiler breakdowns, or noises coming from your heating system. Discuss with your boiler installer whether a power flush is advisable for your specific situation.