Whether you are looking to upgrade your boiler or install a whole new central heating system, we can advise you on a range of options to consider according to your budget and requirements.
We always offer the best advice for your situation, not the most profitable course of action for us, which occasionally means advising you to keep your existing boiler and perhaps spend your money on other upgrades - such as installing thermostatic radiator valves or a programmable room thermostat - click here for more information. Of course you do not have to take our advice if a new boiler is what you want, but you can be sure of an honest, unbiased opinion.
If you go ahead with a new boiler you should always get quotes from at least three reputable companies. We will provide you with a full breakdown of works, so you can ask other companies the right questions on what they have included - allowing you to compare like for like.
All our installations come with a 24 month workmanship guarantee. We also carry out a free service inspection after 12 months.
Got a really inefficient boiler? For
those households with an inefficient boiler
- rated G or worse – you may
be entitled to claim up to £400 under the new Government scrappage scheme
if you replace it with an energy-efficient one
or with another renewable
technology.
Thinking about upgrading your back boiler? A common upgrade we are called to advise on is back boilers. Since 2005, when it became virtually mandatory to install a high efficiency condensing boiler, homeowners with a much loved back boiler have faced considerable upheaval when installing a new boiler. To date, all high efficiency condensing boilers have been wall mounted and not designed to fit in the chimney breast, leaving homeowners with the dilemma of where to put it and the additional cost of re-running the system pipes.
The good news is that Baxi have developed a high efficiency condensing back boiler designed to fit back into the chimney breast that can serve as a direct replacement, complete with an electric fire to the front. This is by far the simplest, most convenient way to replace a back boiler as there is no need to relocate the boiler, no loss of valuable kitchen cupboard space and no major disruption or redecoration to the property.
No gas supply? Did you know that modern electric central heating boilers operate in much the same way as a gas boiler and offer many of the benefits, such as being compatible with standard radiators? Click here for more information on installing an electric central heating system.



