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Clever Heating and Cooling Solutions

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We are local electrical experts who offer an efficient and reliable service at competitive prices and specialise in the in...
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11 Feb

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cirencester, Fairford, Lechlade - GL7

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06 Feb

Heating | Oil | Boiler Repair / Service

Gloucester - GL19

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Kerosine boiler will not ignite after running out of oil and being refilled.

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04 Feb

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Gloucester - GL1

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Call back anytime. Extent of work: New Boiler Type of building: Semi-detached Fuel: Mains gas Number of radiators: 8 Quote requested on boiler replacement

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01 Feb

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Gloucester - GL1

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21 Jan

Heating | Smart Thermostats

Tetbury - GL8

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Installation of a hive thermostat and talk through how to use

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18 Jan

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Gloucester - GL2

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Customer in the Gloucester area made an enquiry online for a new boiler and is waiting for a call. Confirmed interest, SMS at 12:28. Please contact to arrange an appointment to discuss options for the...

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10 Nov

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Gloucester - GL4

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Customer made an online enquiry for a new gas boiler. Homeowner confirmed interest via SMS/ Considering a range of options Homeowner lives in Gloucester area Please call to arrange appointment and di...

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10 Nov

Heating | LPG | Boiler

Gloucester - GL2

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required, calor gas worcester boiler annual service. customer has confirmed they are looking to get a quote to have their lpg boiler repaired/serviced are you the property owner: owner of the prop...

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23 Sep

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Gloucester - GL3

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22 Sep

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stroud - GL5

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Customer made an online enquiry for new a gas boiler and is looking for quotes. Confirmed interest via SMS//phone and needs advice on which boiler model to choose. Please call to arrange appointment

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15 Aug

Heating | Oil | Boiler Replacement

Blakeney, Lydney - GL15

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Call back anytime. Extent of work: New Boiler Type of building: Detached Fuel: Oil Number of radiators: 12 Quote requested on boiler replacement

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22 Jul

Gas | Appliances / work

Drybrook, Longhope, Lydbrook, Mitcheldean, Ruardean - GL17

Enquiry from: Luca M

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the position of our propane gas (which supplies our stovetop) is a problem and we need to move it, extending the supply line by a few metres. is this something you can help us with? are you the proper...

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16 Jul

Heating | Oil | Boiler Repair / Service

Tetbury - GL8

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I am purchasing a house in Leighterton near Tetbury that has oil-fired underfloor heating. Do you offer a survey service that could advise me if the system functions as it should? If so please will yo...

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21 Jun

Heating | Gas | Boiler Repair / Service

Tetbury - GL8

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I would like a quote for a boiler service please

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19 Jun

Heating | Oil | Boiler Repair / Service

Stroud - GL6

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We are looking to install oil fired heating in our home to replace our air source heat pumps. They currently run under floor heating throughout the house. Is this something you could look at and p...

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11 May

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Gloucester - GL2

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call anytime extent of work: new boiler type of building: semi-detached fuel: mains gas number of radiators: 11 quote requested on boiler replacement are you the property owner: owner of th...

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11 Apr

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Tetbury - GL8

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In 2005 Cox and Hall installed a gas boiler in the above premises. I would now like a quotation from Cox and Hall to replace the existing boiler. At the moment the house is let as I live abroad hence ...

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13 Mar

Gas | Appliances / work

Cinderford, Newnham, Westbury-on-Severn - GL14

Enquiry from: Robert H

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stanely gas fired cooker will not fire up after fiitting a new oven thermostat . Have reset cutout etc

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19 Feb

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cheltenham - GL51

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Looking for quotes for a new boiler in a care home

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05 Feb

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Gloucester - GL2

Enquiry from: Kay M

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customer in the gloucester area made an enquiry online for a new boiler and is waiting for a call. confirmed interest, sms at 12:05. please contact to arrange an appointment to discuss options for th...

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How much do Heating Engineer services cost?

How much do Heating Engineers in Gloucestershire charge?
Prices for Heating Engineers around Gloucestershire can fluctuate depending on the kind of work that you need to have actually done in your residence. It's the question we are asked a great deal "how much do Heating Engineers in Gloucestershire cost?". It's generally good to have an idea of how much a Heating Engineer will likely charge for their services. Rates will most likely change based upon the products and the tradesperson selected. The table reveals the sorts of work that Heating Engineers typically do as well as the typical price range of these jobs. Some tasks take longer to complete than others so prices do be very different by project.

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The average price
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£1,864

Heating Engineer job Heating Engineer cost in 2025
Combi boiler in Gloucestershire £1,604-£2,663
Lpg boilers in Gloucestershire £1,810-£3,480
Biomass boilers in Gloucestershire £3,751-£6,250
New Oil boiler in Gloucestershire £2,417-£3,925
Boiler repair and service in Gloucestershire £113-£173
Electric heaters in Gloucestershire £1,500-£2,300
Eco boiler (hhrco) in Gloucestershire £1,604-£2,663
Boiler finance in Gloucestershire £1,604-£2,663
Heating control system in Gloucestershire £225-£345
Micro chp boiler in Gloucestershire £1,876-£3,375
Oil boiler repairs & servicing in Gloucestershire £129-£127
Gas works in Gloucestershire £60-£92
Boiler cover in Gloucestershire £5-£25
Commercial Gas Boiler in Gloucestershire £1,908-£3,850

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Heating Engineer FAQs

what is a condensing boiler?

Condensing boilers are the in-thing when it comes to modern heating systems in UK homes and across the globe for a good reason. This is primarily due to the fact that condensing boilers happens to be highly efficient as it enables the fuel you’re burning to heat up your home go a lot further. Having a new high efficiency condensing boiler rather than an old G-rated non condensing boiler will not only enhance your heating controls, but also save you a lot of money annually. In this article, we’re going to take you through the basics of a condensing boiler. Let’s take a closer look!

If you’re interested in getting a greener and more efficient boiler, you simply can’t afford to look beyond a high efficiency condensing boiler. This is purely due to the fact that these condensing boilers happens to make a better use of the heat they’re able to produce from burning fuels like oil or gas ( in other words, they require less heat from the burner, which makes them a lot more efficient).

So how does a condensing boiler work? Unlike a non-condensing heat-nly boiler, some heat will be wasted in form of hot gases which are released from the flue. Meanwhile a condensing boiler captures some of the heat from these gases and puts them to use for heating up water that’s coming back from your central heating system. As a result, it requires just a minimal heat from the burner which make the boiler more efficient.

You should take note that all new modern boilers are condensing boilers. Therefore if you’re planning to replace an old boiler with a new one, you’ll definitely be buying a new condensing boiler and benefit from all the efficiency and savings that comes with it.

how often should you service an oil boiler?

How Often Should You Service An Oil Boiler?

If you have an oil boiler, you probably know the importance of having it serviced to ensure its proper functioning, prolong its useful life as well as ensuring the safety of your home. However, the question that most frequently arises is how often would one need to service the prized hating system? If you’re also looking for the answer to this same question, then you’ve come to the right place. To make sure your oil boiler is running smoothly, safely and efficiently, it should be serviced as often as once in a year. You certainly do want to know the numerous disadvantages of failing to service your boiler. Not only will neglecting your oil boiler service result in possible faults as well as higher energy bill caused by its inefficiency, but can also lead to your warranty ending early.

Therefore, you should ensure your oil boiler is serviced by a qualified heating engineer on an annual basis to make sure it’s running just as it should. This will give you peace of mind knowing you wouldn’t be spending huge bucks on possible repairs and in some cases, replacements.

As a landlord in the UK, it’s a legal requirement to make sure that your oil boiler and flue system is services on a yearly basis in your rental property.

Unlike a gas and oil boiler, an electric boiler do not require the same level of maintenance or servicing. However, it’ll be a nice move to ensure that it’s also checked once in a while.

Overall, it’s important to note that failure to service your oil boiler on a yearly basis can give rise to multiple risks. These includes a rise in energy bills, carbon monoxide leak, fault that can cause boiler breakdown as well as an expensive repair or replacement bill.

Can I repair my own boiler?

No. You must never repair your own boiler – only a Gas Safe-registered engineer can do any work on your boiler. You can do simple DIY tasks to repressurise your boiler or stop a leak, but if you have to remove the outer casing of the boiler or touch the flue then you must get a qualified boiler engineer to take a look at your central heating system.

How to repair a boiler leak?

If your boiler is leaking, there are some checks that you can do yourself. However, you should never attempt to repair your boiler yourself – only a Gas Safe-registered engineer should conduct repairs.

There are 3 main reasons why your boiler might be leaking: there’s a pressure valve fault, a temperature valve leak or corrosion in the system. An engineer will be able to spot the problem quickly, but in the meantime there are a few things you can do:

Check the pipe fittings

If your boiler is leaking water around the pipe fittings, it could be an installation fault and you should get in touch with the engineer that fitted it. You can check the pipe fittings by drying the area then waiting to see if the water appears again. If it does, you may be able to do a ¼ turn of the pipe to stop it. However, you should still call the engineer that installed it to ask them to check the PTFE tape on the inside.

Inspect the seals

Over time, the rubber seals on a boiler can start to perish, so if you have an old boiler this could be the source of your leak. If you have a new boiler, it could be caused by your boiler running over pressure.

Heat exchanger corrosion

Unfortunately, if a boiler engineer discovers that the boiler is leaking water from the heat exchanger, this is the end of the road for your system. The heat exchanger is the most expensive part of your boiler, so it makes more financial sense to replace your boiler with a newer, more efficient model rather than try to replace it.

How to install oil boiler heating system?

How To Install An Oil Boiler Heating System

Just like several other skills, the installation of an oil boiler heating system can be a challenge. It requires enough persistence to actually get right, so if you’re the type with little patience, we’d recommend you hire the services of a professional oil boiler heating system fitter who can guarantee the best results and save you time and extra money due to potential damages.

To install your boiler system yourself, it’s always advisable to start by getting the information on the best installation processes from the supplying company which will go a long way to save you from future headaches. However, we’ve put together this guide to give you a basic knowledge on how its done. Let’s have a look!

lRead Instruction Manual

• Carefully read and digest the instruction manual thoroughly.

• Make sure you understand the installation diagrams

• Spread out the materials and get familiar with them.

lFigure Out What Goes Where

• Take your time to determine where everything goes in relation to the others.

• Identify the new radiator’s position.

• Get sufficient sealants to prevent possible leakages inside the walls.

lIdentify The Pipe Routes

• Determine the pipe routes while fitting the new radiators

lInstall The Boiler

• Turn off water and all electrics

• Fit the boiler into the wall

• Make sure the fittings are secured.

lInstall The Radiator

• The effectiveness of your home’s heating system is as good as the radiators you incorporate and how good they’re installed.

• You may have to utilize extra radiators in large open plan kitchens and living rooms (for effective heating).

lOffer Ventilation

• Once you’ve successfully installed the new radiator, a small dose of air ventilation would be needed.

• Turn the key of each valve located at the bottom, do not stop until a little amount of water spills over the top of the unit.

which boiler breakdown cover?

During the cold months ( winter), there’s a high chance for a more frequent occurrence of faults and breakdowns of your boiler as this is the time in which more strain is being placed on the device. Unfortunately, this is exactly the time in which you’d wish to derive maximum benefits from your boiler to keep you warm all through the winter. As a result, home owners are given no other option than to pay the mega boiler repair bills to keep themselves warm and cosy all winter long. There is, however, an option which can greatly soften the blow and that’s having a boiler breakdown cover.

Boiler breakdown cover provides coverage for cost of hiring an engineer to get your boiler back to a top condition while also paying for the parts as well as labour needed to resolve the boiler’s fault. To select a boiler breakdown cover, you should take into account factors like whether or not the policy provides coverage for limited or unlimited call-outs within the coverage period. You should also ensure to go through the terms and conditions of the cover if you can stake a claim if your boiler were to be damaged by a different thing in your central heating configuration or a persistent fault.

There are an array of boiler breakdown package types with little differences which relates to one or more of the following:

• The package monthly cost

• The call outs excess to be paid

• The nature of the helpline. It may be a 24/7 service or just a few selected hours of the day.

Therefore, to answer the question of which boiler breakdown cover, you’d have to compare the different packages to determine the most suitable one for both your needs as well as pocket.

how long does a gas boiler last?

When it comes to gas boilers, this is one of the most frequent questions that always pops up and for a good reason. When you invest a considerable amount of money to acquire and install a gas boiler in your business property, it’s only reasonable not only to expect the boiler to warm up your property efficiently, but also to do so for a long period of time. If you’ve just bought or about to get a new gas boiler, it’s likely you won’t have to worry about getting a replacement for a lengthy period of time. Several commercial gas boilers will last for anywhere between 10 to 15 years on the average. However in the event whereby you have an existing one that’s fast approaching the end of it’s useful life, then you should know the time go get a new gas boiler is just around the corner, and the earlier you make the purchase, the better (to avoid any surprise breakdowns that’ll leave your home super uncomfortable).

Just like any other home appliance, it’s a fact that an older gas boiler ( especially those that have been installed over a decade ago) are significantly less efficient that the new modern ones. When the older versions were manufactured is a completely different time to now as both technology and climate concerns are wide apart. So when your existing boiler is approaching the end of it’s useful life, it’ll be wise to start saving up to cover the cost of getting a new one. However, if it’s only about 5 years ago your boiler was installed, it’s highly likely to still be very efficient.

How do I re-pressurise a boiler?

Re-pressurising your boiler means that you allow more water to enter system via the filling loop. It can be easy to re-pressurise your boiler yourself. Always check your manual, but there are some simple steps you can take to restore pressure to your boiler:

  1. Switch off your boiler and let it cool completely
  2. Make sure both ends of your filling loop are attached
  3. Open both valves to allow cold water into the system – you’ll hear it start to move
  4. Look out for your pressure gauge to show 1.5 bar
  5. Close both valves
  6. Switch your boiler back on
  7. Undo both ends of your filling loop and remove it. Remember some water might come out, so be ready to catch some spillage!

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