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  • C & N Plumbing & Heating Systems
    78 Broomfield Road, Portlethen, AB12 4SU, GB

    Welcome to C&N Plumbing & Heating Systems, Aberdeen's specialists in Bathrooms, Boiler Replacements & Heating Installations. With many years working in the industry, we have built a positive reputation for ourselves in the local area based on the quality of our workmanship and our commitment to customer satisfaction. For new Bathrooms fitted by an experienced and diligent team, call C&N Plumbing & Heating Systems. C&N cover Aberdeen and the surrounding areas. As an Established Experienced Company since 1982, we have the expertise to ensure that you receive nothing but the best service. Our reputation has been developed through hard work and reliability which is why we are the area's number one choice for plumbing, gas and oil related work. To discuss your project, to talk through your options or to obtain a free estimate or quotation please contact us.

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  • Aberdeen Heating
    4.4
    1 Newton Terrace, Bucksburn, AB21 9LP, GB

    Aberdeen Heating is a family run business established in 1998. You can count on us for a range of services across North East Scotland. We offer a supply and installation service for replacement bathrooms and kitchens. We have our own in-house team which consists of a joiner, plasterer, tiler and electrician. We can offer a complete service to avoid involving multiple companies. Whether you need a new boiler, boiler repairs or a refurbishment, you can count on us. Call Aberdeen Heating on 01224 708 866.

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  • Chas Stewart Plumbing & Heating Engineers
    1
    Perth, 16 Dunkeld Road, PH1 5RW, GB

    Established in 1978, Chas Stewart Plumbing & Heating Engineers is a well-established plumbing and heating engineers with our Head Office located in central Perth. Our engineers operate throughout Scotland, working with residential and commercial properties, public sector contracts, housing associations, commercial agents and landlords on repairs and maintenance work, servicing, installations and refurbishment and new build projects.

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  • Plumber Heat | Aberdeen & Aberdeenshire
    4.9
    57 Wellington St, Aberdeen, AB11 5BX, GB

    Welcome to PlumberHeat, the home of Fast, Reliable, Honest & Affordable plumbing and heating service oriented company based in the heart of Aberdeen City. Our vision is to give 100% customer satisfaction without burning a hole in customer’s pocket. We are on a mission that every household have a hassle free experience when they are desperately needing a plumber, heat engineer, electrician, joiner or other tradesmen. So to overcome that we have launched our mobile app where the customer’s can book there services with just few clicks & then they just relax and let us do their jobs day in - day out. All our engineers are gas safe registered, and fully qualified to the highest standards. So if you are looking for a new Boiler Installation, Boiler service & repairs, Annual Gas safety certificates, any plumbing, electrical or joinery services and looking for a company that always arrives on time, delivers within the budget and gives complete guarantee then feel free to call us today for a no obligation quote.

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  • Heat Connection
    4
    5-19 Holland Street, Aberdeen, AB25 3UJ, GB

    Aberdeen's leading Gas Safe registered technicians Heat Connection is Aberdeen's leading source for Gas Safe registered technicians. We are number 1 in heating and ventilation repairs throughout North East Scotland and can provide your home or business with excellent emergency boiler repair service 24/7. Established in 1980, Heat Connection is one of the leaders in providing heating system maintenance and ventilation system maintenance in Aberdeen and the greater North East Scotland area. Our staff includes 11 fully qualified heating and ventilation engineers who can provide a comprehensive maintenance and repair to your home or business.

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  • heat-it Perth
    5
    10 Almond Crescent, Perth, PH1 3FB, GB

    Keeping you safe and warm, Fast, friendly and expert gas heating repairs, boiler installations, servicing and Landlord services from a local family business you can trust. Covering Perthshire and Dundee.

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  • A Barrowman heating services Ltd
    Unit 1, 100-102 North Deeside Road, Portlethen, AB12 3AA, GB

    Aberdeenshire Heating Co is a network of Gas Safe registered heating engineers serving Aberdeenshire and the surrounding areas. They provide 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 ensuring all work is completed safely and efficiently. Whether you need a boiler repair, a new boiler installation, or help with your central heating, Aberdeenshire Heating Co can help.

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  • Kirkcaldy Town House
    4
    Fife Council Headquarters, Kirkcaldy, DD1 1XD, GB

    Fife Council is the local authority responsible for providing a wide range of services to the people of Fife, Scotland. We are committed to improving the lives of our residents by delivering high-quality services, promoting economic growth, and protecting the environment. Our website provides information about our services, news and events, and how to get in touch with us.

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  • Central Heating Aberdeen
    11 Beechgrove Terrace, Aberdeen, AB15 5DR, GB

    Grampian Heating is a well-established heating company serving Aberdeen and the surrounding areas for over 42 years. We are a team of professional and efficient engineers dedicated to providing top-notch service for all your gas heating needs. Whether you require a boiler service, repair, or a brand new installation, we've got you covered. We also specialize in landlord gas safety certificates, ensuring your property meets all safety regulations. Our comprehensive services include gas central heating installation, boiler servicing, boiler repair, new gas boiler installation, gas cooker and hob installation, and gas safety checks for moving in or out of a property. For expert help with any of your heating needs, don't hesitate to contact us today on 01224 643204.

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  • A J Combe Plumbing & Heating
    Aberdeen, GB

    Aberdeenshire Heating Co provides plumbing and heating services in Aberdeenshire and the surrounding areas. Our members are Gas Safe registered engineers, ensuring all repairs and replacements are completed safely and efficiently. We offer a range of services, including boiler repairs, central heating installations, boiler health checks and servicing, upgrading boilers, radiator fitting, and bathroom installation. Our team is dedicated to providing excellent customer service and ensuring that all our customers receive the highest level of workmanship and professionalism.

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What is the difference between an AC unit and a heat pump?

While both air conditioners and heat pumps provide cooling, they differ in how they generate heat. An AC unit cools your home by extracting heat and transferring it outside. It uses a separate furnace or heating system for heating in colder months. A heat pump, however, can both cool and heat. In cooling mode, it functions like an AC, extracting heat from indoor air and releasing it outdoors. In heating mode, it reverses this process, extracting heat from the outside air (even in cold temperatures) and transferring it inside. This makes heat pumps more energy-efficient for heating than traditional electric resistance heating, especially in mild to moderately cold climates.

What is a SEER rating, and why is it important?

SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures an air conditioner's cooling efficiency. Higher SEER ratings indicate greater energy efficiency. The minimum SEER rating for new AC units is typically 14, but higher SEER units (16-20 or more) are available. Choosing a higher SEER unit may have a higher upfront cost, but it can result in significant long-term energy savings.

What is an AFUE rating, and why is it important?

AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) measures how effectively a furnace converts fuel to heat. A higher AFUE rating means greater efficiency and lower energy bills. The minimum AFUE for new furnaces is usually 80%, but modern furnaces can achieve AFUE ratings of 90-98%. Investing in a high-efficiency furnace can save money on heating costs over time.

How can I improve my home's indoor air quality?

You can take these steps to improve your indoor air quality (IAQ):
  • Regular Air Filter Replacement: Change or clean your HVAC system’s air filters regularly (every 1-3 months).
  • Professional Air Duct Cleaning: Have your air ducts cleaned by professionals every few years to eliminate dust, mold, and other contaminants.
  • Improve Ventilation: Ensure adequate ventilation in your home to bring in fresh air and exhaust stale air. Use exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms.
  • Control Humidity Levels: Use a humidifier or dehumidifier to maintain optimal humidity levels and prevent mold growth.
  • Clean Regularly: Dust and vacuum frequently to minimize airborne particles.
  • Avoid Smoking Indoors: Smoking indoors significantly reduces IAQ.
  • Use Natural Cleaning Products: Opt for natural cleaning products that don’t release harmful VOCs (volatile organic compounds).
  • Monitor Indoor Air Quality: Consider using an indoor air quality monitor to track pollutant levels.
If you have persistent IAQ issues, consult with an HVAC professional or an indoor air quality specialist for further assessment and solutions.

What is the difference between an AC unit and a heat pump?

While both air conditioners and heat pumps provide cooling, they differ in how they generate heat. An AC unit cools your home by extracting heat and transferring it outside. It uses a separate furnace or heating system for heating in colder months. A heat pump, however, can both cool and heat. In cooling mode, it functions like an AC, extracting heat from indoor air and releasing it outdoors. In heating mode, it reverses this process, extracting heat from the outside air (even in cold temperatures) and transferring it inside. This makes heat pumps more energy-efficient for heating than traditional electric resistance heating, especially in mild to moderately cold climates.

What is a SEER rating, and why is it important?

SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures an air conditioner's cooling efficiency. Higher SEER ratings indicate greater energy efficiency. The minimum SEER rating for new AC units is typically 14, but higher SEER units (16-20 or more) are available. Choosing a higher SEER unit may have a higher upfront cost, but it can result in significant long-term energy savings.

What is an AFUE rating, and why is it important?

AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) measures how effectively a furnace converts fuel to heat. A higher AFUE rating means greater efficiency and lower energy bills. The minimum AFUE for new furnaces is usually 80%, but high-efficiency furnaces can achieve AFUE ratings of 90-98%. Investing in a high-efficiency furnace can save money on heating costs over time.

How can I improve my home's indoor air quality?

You can take these steps to improve your indoor air quality (IAQ):
  • Regular Air Filter Replacement: Change or clean your HVAC system’s air filters regularly (every 1-3 months).
  • Professional Air Duct Cleaning: Have your air ducts cleaned by professionals every few years to eliminate dust, mold, and other contaminants.
  • Improve Ventilation: Ensure adequate ventilation in your home to bring in fresh air and exhaust stale air. Use exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms.
  • Control Humidity Levels: Use a humidifier or dehumidifier to maintain optimal humidity levels and prevent mold growth.
  • Clean Regularly: Dust and vacuum frequently to minimize airborne particles.
  • Avoid Smoking Indoors: Smoking indoors significantly reduces IAQ.
  • Use Natural Cleaning Products: Opt for natural cleaning products that don’t release harmful VOCs (volatile organic compounds).
  • Monitor Indoor Air Quality: Consider using an indoor air quality monitor to track pollutant levels.
If you have persistent IAQ issues, consult with an HVAC professional or an indoor air quality specialist for further assessment and solutions.