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Our heating installer London service is friendly, efficient and cost effective. We can help you save money on your heating bills with an energy efficient heating system suitable for either domestic or commercial purposes. Give us a call or send us an email and we’ll arrange a no obligations quote for your new central heating installation London – one of our highly qualified central heating installers will help you choose the best system for your needs and use.

Our efficient central heating installers will work around your routine, ensuring that your home or business premises is not without hot water for any longer than necessary. Sealed central heating system, gravity fed central heating system, comby boiler central heating system – we fit them all. We only use energy efficient boilers so your new central heating installation is guaranteed to save you money.

Our central heating installer South London teams operate across the City and anywhere within the M25. If you would like to arrange a no cost consultation just give us a call: we’ll send a central heating installation London team out to assess your premises.

All of our central heating installers London are Gas S afe registered and have been accredited by all the major industry bodies, including Go Green and Energy Efficiency.

We design, install and maintain three main types of new central heating system:

  • Gravity Fed System

    In a gravity fed system water is heated by your boiler. This water is then pumped to your radiators for central heating and/or your hot water storage cylinder, where the water is heated.

    Water may be supplied to the boiler's heating circuit from a small Feed and Expansion tank often situated in the loft. This tank ensures the system is kept topped up and allows for any expansion or evaporation that may occur. Alternatively, a System Boiler may be used which has no need of a separate expansion tank.

    The hot water cylinder is supplied from another larger tank often situated in the loft. As you open a hot tap, water drawn from the cylinder is replenished by this tank.

    Because the tank/s in the loft are isolated from the main supply by a valve, they use only their height to force water down by means of gravity. The pressure at your hot tap is proportional to the distance of the tank above the outlet. Such a system is therefore known as a Gravity System.

  • Combination Boilers

    A Combination Boiler typically requires no storage tanks. It provides hot water to your taps 'on demand' and/or heat for your radiators as programmed. Combi's only heat what you require.

    Offering the advantage of space saving, Combi Boilers are popular. They can however have the disadvantage of lower hot water flow rates - more often noticed when filling a bath or when simultaneous supply is called for at more than one outlet.

    Not particularly suitable for properties with more than one bathroom or shower.Boilers with bigger and better flow rates are being achieved but performance is still a little lacking.

  • Mains or High Pressure Systems

    These are regarded by some as the best, but beware - there are disadvantages here too. The term typically refers to the pressure you achieve at your hot taps. Mains pressure systems provide mains pressure hot water.

    This is only an advantage if you enjoy good mains pressure within your property. If your supply pressure and flow rate are poor there is little point. There are different system types that can offer this facility and you are recommended to examine them carefully before you decide which is best for you.

    Remember, hot water at high pressure can present a risk. Some systems require notification to building control, certified installation and commissioning, and annual servicing to ensure they continue to function safely. A system storing hot water under pressure that is incorrectly installed or poorly serviced can be dangerous.

Call us today and see how our energy efficient boiler installation London services can help you.

For more advice on the right type of new central heating installation for your home or business, please call us on 0800 779 7547 or send us an email.

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