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28 Nov

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Nick B

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Customer is looking to have a new gas boiler installed. They are unsure if they have a system or a combiboiler. Please contact them to discuss what boiler would be best suited for their home.

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17 Nov

Heating | Oil | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Tina F

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Customer is looking for quotes for Oil Boiler Replacement from pros around Stonehouse. Please call to arrange appointment to discuss

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06 Mar

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Christopher P

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Customer made an online enquiry for Gas Boiler Replacement and is waiting for a call. Confirmed interest via and needs advice on boiler models suitable for their home.

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01 Mar

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Christopher P

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homeowner replacement gas boiler supplied and fitted please call to appoint

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22 Feb

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Christopher P

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Customer made an online enquiry for Gas Boiler Replacement and is waiting for a call. Confirmed interest via and needs advice on boiler models suitable for their home.

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27 Oct

Heating | Oil | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Lee P

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Customer in Stonehouse area made an enquiry for Oil Boiler Replacement online. Please call to arrange an appointment to discuss options

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17 Sep

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Tom R

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Customer is looking to replace their gas boiler. They are not sure what brand or model to go for so please call to discuss what options would be best for their home. Gas boiler replacement Supply and...

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23 Aug

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Lynda T

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Customer made an enquiry online for a gas boiler replacement via one of our websites. Customer lives in Stonehouse area. Please call to arrange appointment and discuss options

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16 Aug

Heating | Boiler Cover

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Maria G

Start Date: Less than one month

looking for a quote for boiler cove with an annual service are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached what work do you require: other how old is your boiler: 6-10 years ...

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28 Sep

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Tamzin D

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gas boiler to be replaced with combi boiler are you the property owner: owner of the property is this for a residential or commerial building: domestic what boiler type are you looking for: lpg what b...

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30 Jun

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Edward B

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new gas boiler

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21 Dec

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Julie W

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new boiler installed as current one is not working

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19 Dec

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Jason T

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Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Is this for a Residential or Commerial Building: Domestic Type of Current Boiler: Gas Age of boiler: 10 years + How old is your property: 50 years + W...

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15 Oct

Heating | Gas | Boiler Repair / Service

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Paul D

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Customer made an online enquiry for Gas Boiler Repair & Servicing via one of our websites. Confirmed via email/. Please call to arrange an appointment to quote. Are you the property owner: Owner of th...

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04 Oct

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

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Customer made an online enquiry for Gas Boiler Replacement and is waiting for a call. Confirmed interest via and needs advice on boiler models suitable for their home.

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29 Aug

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Lucille K

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Customer has confirmed they are looking to get a quote to have their Gas boiler replaced Are you the property owner: Tenant (with permission) Is this for a Residential or Commerial Building: Domestic...

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04 Aug

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Fuller E

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Replacement heating water system & boiler currrntly huge water storage tank in place

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29 Jun

Heating | Oil | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: David G

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Customer looking to have Oil Boiler replaced. Homeowner Supplied and Fitted Please Call to Appoint

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07 Mar

Heating | Gas | Boiler Repair / Service

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Julie H

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Service to Bosch 28i Junior Central heating boiler

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29 Jan

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Stonehouse - GL10

Enquiry from: Ann B

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Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Is this for a Residential or Commerial Building: Domestic Type of Current Boiler: Gas What boiler type are you looking for: Gas What level of service ...

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How much do Heating Engineer services cost?

How much do Heating Engineers in Stonehouse cost?
Prices for Heating Engineers around Stonehouse can differ depending upon the type of job that you require to have done in your home. It's the inquiry we get asked a whole lot "how much do Heating Engineers in Stonehouse cost?". It's generally great to have an idea of how much a Heating Engineer will likely cost for their services. Prices will probably rise and fall based on the products as well as the tradesperson picked. The table reveals the kinds of service that Heating Engineers generally do as well as the standard price variety of these projects. Some tasks take longer to complete than others so costs do fluctuate by project.

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£2,316

Heating Engineer job Heating Engineer cost in 2024
Combi boiler in Stonehouse £1,594-£2,344
Lpg boilers in Stonehouse £2,320-£3,480
Biomass boilers in Stonehouse £7,500-£11,500
New Oil boiler in Stonehouse £2,250-£3,450
Boiler repair and service in Stonehouse £113-£173
Electric heaters in Stonehouse £1,500-£2,300
Eco boiler (hhrco) in Stonehouse £1,594-£2,344
Boiler finance in Stonehouse £1,594-£2,344
Heating control system in Stonehouse £225-£345
Micro chp boiler in Stonehouse £3,750-£5,750
Oil boiler repairs & servicing in Stonehouse £83-£127
Gas works in Stonehouse £60-£92
Boiler cover in Stonehouse £5-£25
Commercial Gas Boiler in Stonehouse £2,125-£4,125

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Heating Engineer FAQs

do smart thermostats need wifi?

The short answer to this is no! Smart thermostats can still be used without WiFi, however, they’ll be deprived of some certain capabilities and innovative features that comes mainly due to their ability to connect to the internet. As a result, the smart thermostat will only be functional for basic task such as heating and cooling control. In other words, making use of a WiFi connection will be in your best bet to enjoy the multiple juicy benefits that comes with a smart thermostats such as remote monitoring, ability to connect to other devices and display local weather conditions and much more. And what’s the use of purchasing a smart thermostat if you’d not be able to enjoy these remarkable features?

However, even when you have a WiFi, it’s expected for the connection to fail at times. When this happens, what will be the impact on your smart thermostat? Let’s have a closer look!

• As you would have expected, when your smart thermostat is disconnected from WiFi, features that are controlled with the mobile app would all be impacted. And this might be a big headache when you wish to access these features and control remotely when far away from home.

• When your smart thermostat connection to WiFi fails, all live updates and alerts would be affected. This implies that you’d stop seeing updates, reports and notifications on your mobile device. As a result, you’ll not be notified in case of an emergency like electricity cut-outs, water leaks, humidity and temperatures exceeding the set levels as well as thermostat’s low battery.

• The lack of a WiFi connection might have taken away all the juicy advantages of having a smart thermostat, but one function that remains unaffected is the basic one - the control of your home’s heating and cooling system. In other words, if your smart thermostat is offline, your home will still be heated and cooled to the thermostat’s set temperature.

how to fix a broken boiler?

How To Fix A Broken Boiler

To fix any problem when it comes to home appliances, the first step is always to identify the problem while also carrying out thorough checks - a broken boiler is not an exception. Putting enough time and effort in diagnosing a problem can go a lot way to save you both time and money. So here are some of the steps you can take to fix your broken boiler before you put a call out to a licensed engineer.

✓ Check to confirm if your pilot light is on. Whenever you’re facing some issues with your boiler, this should always be the first thing you do. The pilot light being on speak volumes, if the light is off then there’s absolutely no way the flame can start the appliance’s gas supply. You should try to put it back on, if off. To do this, you simply have to follow the detailed instructions on your boiler’s manual strictly. If after following these actions to the letter and the issue remains the same, then you’d probably need the services of an a qualified engineer. Never try to fix the issue on your own.

✓ Check the pressure. The solution to the headaches might sometimes be as simple as examining your appliance’s pressure gauge. Here, the good numbers are around 1.0 or1.5, if it happens to fall below this, then you should open the boiler’s instruction manual. You can also inspect your radiator valves for any leaks. You’d have to call in a specialist to solve the issue.

✓ Check the thermostat. Here, it’s important to note that a faulty thermostat doesn’t necessarily imply a broken boiler. It may just signify that you need to replace your thermostat. Simply check to ensure that your thermostat is turned on and temperature is at the appropriate degree.

does home insurance cover boiler breakdown

Breakdowns of boilers are quite common during the winter months and are usually very expensive to repair when this occurs. According to the research carried out recently by uSwitch, repairing a boiler can cost an average of about £314 with a figure over 20 percent of homes experiencing various heating system issues last year.

 

To answer the question of whether or not your existing home insurance will be enough to cover the boiler breakdown, the answer is probably not. This is due to the fact that heating system faults or breakdowns is a very common occurrence and as a result of poor maintenance practices as well as a high repair cost, several insurance companies often remove it from their home insurance policies.

 

Generally, you’d be given an option of what is termed as “emergency home cover which is an add on or extra to your home insurance policy. Luckily, this add on is quite inexpensive and may be as little as £4 or £5 per month. Depending on your need or budget, you can also purchase the add on as a “stand alone from your current insurer or another company. However, the standalone option is usually more expensive.

 

The emergency home cover normally provides coverage for the boiler repair cost and few times, the rest of the central heating system as well. Being fully aware how important a boiler can be, insurance companies usually deliver a rapid response service as suggested in the name, “emergency home cover. However, the maximum pay-out for call out charges is capped at a particular amount which usually ranges from £500 and £1,000. Apart from the call out fees, the emergency cover also includes a limit on the pay-out amount for future required repairs of heating systems which includes both parts labour.

how do you bleed an oil boiler?

How Do You Bleed An Oil Boiler?

Bleeding air between the oil supply and an oil fired boiler’s burner is a process that’s often required when the system has run out of oil and the burner has stopped working. Upon refilling the oil tank, the air that has been trapped within the oil pipe when empty has to be freed to ensure that the oil reaches the burner and allows it to start again. So how do you go about the process?

First and foremost, it must be noted that it’s always better to be on the look out for the amount of oil in your fuel tank and get it refilled before it runs out. However, if it does run out, you can take the following steps:

• Identify the burner

The burner is a red plastic cover and it’s usually positioned on the bottom part of the boiler (mostly inside the boiler casing). Once identified, inspect it to see if the lockout button is lit red. If yes, simply unscrew and detach the burner’s red case using a flat head screwdriver.

• Identify the oil pump

You’ll find the oil pump on the burner’s left side which is connected to the flexible oil line. Once done, simply locate the 3 inches long hexagonal stem protruding from the pump and with a small threaded plug screwed into the end. Unscrew the plug in just half a turn ( 180 degrees) with a 4mm Allen Key. At this stage oil will be released, do ensure there’s a cloth or rag underneath the plug to grab the oil freed.

• Press the lockout button

This is the next and final step. However it’s also crucial to note that the burner fan will run for about 12 seconds and discharge some oil from the loosened plug which you can grab with a cloth or rag. Immediately you hear a buzzing sound, use the Allen key to tighten the plug. If enough air has been bled, the system will fire. But if not, then you’ll have to repeat the process again.

what size electric boiler do i need?

What Size Of Electric Boiler Do I Need?

If you’re thinking about installing central heating in your home or property, you’ll be shocked by the plethora of options that’s currently available in the market as regards the boiler type that can be installed. Being a very good alternative to gas boilers or an oil or LPG boiler, electric boilers are here to stay. They usually feature different power outputs which tends to lead to one of the most frequently asked questions about electric heaters - what size of electric boiler do I need? Here, we’ll give you a good insight into sizes of electric boilers available to help you make the right decision.

The importance of getting the perfect size of electric boiler for your home can not be over-emphasized. If your electric boiler size is too small, it won’t be able to provide the level of heat and hot water required. And on the other hand, if it’s too big, it’ll definitely consume more electricity which would be a total waste of money.

To determine the correct size, if you have a wet central heating or water radiators in your home, you’ll need to calculate the boiler’s capacity required to operate them and allow 1.5kw per radiator. To be more accurate, it’s advisable to talk to a professional installer to avoid making a costly mistake. Every professional installer should have an idea of the appropriate size of electric boiler that’ll be needed given your special requirements and home size.

Generally, with a 12k kilowatt boiler, you should be able to operate up to 7 to 8 radiators which is good for smaller properties. For apartments and flats, getting a smaller electric boiler would be the best option.

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.

What’s LPG?

LPG stands for liquid petroleum gas. It’s a by-product of refined crude oil. When it’s put under pressure, LPG turns into a liquid. It’s usually stored in this form. LPG is used as fuel for things like BBQs and camping stoves, as well as central heating.

Do I need to use an OFTEC certified installer?

The Oil Firing Technical Association or OFTEC operate a competent persons scheme to certify installers. It’s always recommended to use an installer with this certification as it proves they have the training and expertise to properly install your boiler and give you realistic advice on the efficiency of your system. Also, OFTEC registered installers offer Workmanship Warranties to protect you if there are any problems after installation.

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