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18 Jan

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: John G

Start Date: Immediate

Replacement boiler. Currently have a Glow-Worm Fuelsaver 100f. Running 20 radiators. 2 bathrooms/2 showers in those bathrooms. Glow-Worm, Vaillany or Viessmaan have been recomended

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07 Oct

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Azad V

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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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13 Apr

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Aled T

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looking to replace our current boiler system for both hot water and central heating (restaurant business with on-site staff accommodation) customer has confirmed they are looking to get a quote to ha...

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15 Feb

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

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

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20 Jan

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Mohammed Y

Start Date: Immediate

our house is a 3 bed-roomed on with 2 bathrooms. we currently have a worcester bosch greenstar 28i junior combination boiler which is about 12 years old. its not desperately urgent but we need to repl...

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10 Jan

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Margaret F

Start Date: Immediate

to replace boiler in garage which services an annexe with 3 rads very small are you the property owner: owner of the property is this for a residential or commerial building: domestic type of current ...

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24 Nov

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Linda J

Start Date: Immediate

new backboiler

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20 Oct

Heating | Biomass Boiler

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Andrew K

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call any-time type of building: semi-detached number of bedrooms: 3 access available for delivery of fuel: yes how became interested in biomass system: renewable heating interested quote reques...

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04 Sep

Heating | Oil | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Hilda S

Start Date: Immediate

Call anytime. Extent of work: New Boiler Type of building: Semi-detached Fuel: Oil Number of radiators: 0 Quote requested on boiler replacement

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12 Jul

Gas | Appliances / work

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Marta I

Start Date: Less than one month

I'm looking to replace 2 existing radiators with new ones (small double 40 cm) and to move and replace another radiator (same size) by 2 m further into the room (floors will be up so no need to replac...

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26 Jun

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Danny M

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Do you require any new radiators: Yes Age of boiler: 10 years + How old is your property: 50 years + Type of Current Boiler: Gas What boiler type...

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30 Apr

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Brian H

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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: Owner of the property Is this for a Residential or Commerial Building: Domestic Ty...

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05 Apr

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Portia S

Start Date: Immediate

Home Owner Supplied and Fitted Call to Appoint

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30 Nov

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Ann C

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Boiler replacement Homeowner Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint

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18 Sep

Heating | Gas | Boiler Repair / Service

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Hilary D

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service of boiler and heating system Are you the property owner: Relative of Owner What work do you require: Service Age of boiler: 10 years + Property Type: Semi detached Is your boiler: Gas Time sca...

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12 Jul

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Amad L

Start Date: Less than one month

*Homeowner Replacement gas boiler Age of boiler: 10 years + Supplied and fitted Please call to appoint

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11 Jul

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Amad L

Start Date: Less than one month

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What boiler type are you looking for: Gas What level of service do you require: Supply and Install Do you require any new radiators: No Age of boiler:...

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11 May

Heating | Gas | Boiler Repair / Service

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: John R

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Potterton HE for swimming pool has low pressure and needs attention and servicing Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What work do you require: Service Property Type: Detached Is you...

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01 Mar

Heating | Gas | Boiler Repair / Service

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Claude F

Start Date: Immediate

The new boiler has suddenly packed up

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19 Feb

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Cobham - KT11

Enquiry from: Samantha C

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Homeowner Replacement Gas boiler Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint

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How much do Heating Engineer services cost?

How much do Heating Engineers in Cobham charge?
Costs for Heating Engineers around Cobham can vary relying on the type of work that you want to have performed in your residence. It's the inquiry we get asked a great deal "how much do Heating Engineers in Cobham charge?". It's generally really good to have an idea of how much a Heating Engineer are going to likely charge for their work. Rates will likely rise and fall based upon the products as well as the tradesman chosen. The list reveals the kinds of job that Heating Engineers typically do and also the average price range of these jobs. Some jobs take longer to complete than others so prices do be very different by job.

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£2,441

Heating Engineer job Heating Engineer cost in 2024
Combi boiler in Cobham £1,141-£2,611
Lpg boilers in Cobham £2,320-£3,480
Biomass boilers in Cobham £7,500-£11,500
New Oil boiler in Cobham £2,250-£3,450
Boiler repair and service in Cobham £85-£241
Electric heaters in Cobham £1,250-£6,150
Eco boiler (hhrco) in Cobham £1,141-£2,611
Boiler finance in Cobham £1,141-£2,611
Heating control system in Cobham £163-£373
Micro chp boiler in Cobham £3,750-£5,750
Oil boiler repairs & servicing in Cobham £83-£127
Gas works in Cobham £80-£546
Boiler cover in Cobham £353-£1,013
Commercial Gas Boiler in Cobham £1,407-£3,629

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how does electric central heating work?

How Does Electric Central Heating Work?

An electric central heating works to provide a number of benefits for you. These benefits include the following:

lSpace Heating

• The storage heaters work during the night to store electricity which would be used to heat up the heat retaining bricks. This, in turn, will release this energy throughout the day to warm up the room.

• There are also electric radiators which works to deliver on-demand heat and as a result, economy tariffs are totally avoided. It will generate heat by itself rather than storing it and with the controls, you can easily determine the amount of heat to be released when you require it.

• There is the wet electric system options as well which comes with water filled radiators. This operates in a similar way to normal radiators, however, it makes use of electricity to heat up the water.

lWater Heating

• An electric boiler operates in a very similar manner to other boiler types, just that it makes use of electricity as its fuel. Here, the water is warmed by a heating element and the water is later moved to several radiator throughout the house by a pump. These electric boiler types earns you tariff savings as you’ll be able to heat water at night.

• Heat pumps geothermal or air source, redistributes heat instead of creating it. Heat pumps are powered by electricity and it works by absorbing heat either from the air or ground which it then channels it through a pump. This can then be incorporated in heating either water or a room.

• A dedicated immersion heater is another water heating option. Here, the heating element is positioned inside a hot water cylinder. In a similar fashion to a kettle, the element heats the nearby water. Immersion heater can act either as a backup or your main heating element.

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.

how much does it cost to move a gas meter?

How Much Does It Cost To Move A Gas Meter?

When your gas meter is not in the right location while completing your renovation works or extending your property, it can be a worrying experience.

As a homeowner, you’re not allowed by the law to move your gas meter by yourself - it’s a very dangerous task that’s too risky to undertake just by watching a Youtube video or reading a blog post. Moving of a gas meter can and should only be carried out by a qualified and licensed gas supplier. And this, ultimately, gives rise to the question - how much does it cost to move a gas meter? Before we provide an answer for that, let’s look at what moving of a gas meter entails.

First and foremost, moving of a gas meter typically involves switching off the gas source to your home or property. The pipeline about 2 metres away from your property would be cut into for safety reasons and diverted into another position. Furthermore, you can as well apply that your meter should be re-fitted and re-linked to the inner copper pipeline, but that’s if the inner copper pipeline happens to be within two metres of the new location of your gas meter.

The time involved in the completion of a gas meter re-location project depends largely on the complexity of the job as each project is unique. Typically, the standard timescale from preparation to the final stage of moving a gas meter will take between 4 to 8 weeks. Finally, how much will it cost to relocate your gas meter?

As there are no government funds to subsidize gas meter relocation costs, this can be a very expensive work to carry out. Generally, the price to move a gas meter of about 5m will start within the range of £640 to £670.

how does a gas boiler work?

A boiler is simply the most important part of a central heating system as it generates the heat that warms up the home or property. Basically, the appliance or small furnace makes use of gas, LPG or oil in order to fuel its operation. However in the UK, most boilers are usually fuelled by natural gas which is supplied automatically from the national gas grid. And depending on how it operates, there are various types of boilers.

Typically, a gas central heating boiler will have multiple pipes entering from underneath. While one pipe supplies the boiler with gas from the mains gas supply, another pipe allows cold water to enter the boiler to be heated, the last pipe then enables hot water to exit the boiler so it can be distributed around the home.

✓ There are fuel jets and heat exchangers inside the boiler. When the heating is turned on, a valve is opened to allow the mains supply gas to enter a sealed combustion chamber in the boiler. There are multiple little valves which permit the entry of the gas before being ignited by an electric ignition switch. These jets heat a metal component in the boiler known as a heat exchanger which works to transfer the heat to the cold water pipe and heat up the water.

✓ Once the water has been heated to the target temperature, it’s then pumped through a circuit of pipe which runs around your home by an electric pump.

✓ The heated water enter each radiator, is then transmitted via a closed loop and radiates heat into each room.

✓ Once done travelling through all radiators, the water then returns to the boiler at which it must have been cooled. Therefore, the boiler will have to reheat following the same process before circulating. The water can only be drained by a professional Gas Safe engineer

how to install a gas cooktop in an island?

How To Install A Gas Cooktop In An Island

Are you thinking about installing a gas cooktop in your kitchen island? If yes, then you must know that there are clearance requirements that must be met (before you proceed) between the cut out and the countertop’s edge. Basically, there are incremental requirements for island installation due to the fact that it does not make an assumption that the product is going to be fitted against a rear wall that acts to protect the back of the unit. As a result, while doing an island install we must put the safety of the product into consideration much more that we do a standard install. What’s more? This island clearance requirement develops from a third-party agency and is a standard with all brands. So how do you install a gas cooktop in an island having the aforementioned requirements in mind?

• Use a foil tape to line the inside edges of the cut out. The function of this is to prevent heat damage as well as countertop’s discolouration. Put the cooktop top on a secured surface.

• Identify the pipe coming out of the cooktop’s side or bottom and brush onto the threads of the manifold entrance.

• Pass the pressure regulator onto the entrance of the manifold and make use of a wrench to tighten it.

• Brush the pipe joint compound onto one of the flare union adaptor’s threads and pass it into the regulator’s open end. Make it slightly tight with a full turn of the wrench.

• Connect the flare union adaptor’s open end with the flexible appliance connector hose, upon brushing on pipe joint compound.

• Put foam tape on the cooktop underside’s edges, if your cooktop comes with a glass burner plate.

• Turn the cooktop to set it into the cutout.

• Apply pipe-joint compound onto the flare union adaptor left and secure it firmly into the gas shutout valve.

• Connect the flexible hose connector’s free end with the flare union adaptor.

can you replace storage heaters with electric radiators?

Can You Replace Storage Heaters With Electric Radiators?

The short answer to this question is yes. If your outdated storage heater is not heating your home the way it should, you’ll find a better replacement in electric radiators.

Being more modern and efficient, electric radiators offer a wide range of benefits which storage heaters can only dream of. Let’s have a look.

• Unlike storage heaters, electric radiators do not need to be charged up the night before which makes it totally controllable as you do not have to guess what your heating needs will turn out to be the next day.

• The above benefit leads to an even better one as the controllability quality of electric radiators makes them a lot more efficient than storage heaters. Electric radiators usually comes with programmable timers and thermostats which allows you to set various heating schedules for each of your rooms, meaning you’re only heating when and where its needed.

• Unlike some storage heaters, electric radiators do not cause wall blackening and also happen to more elegant and stylish.

• Electric radiators are not tough on allergies like storage heaters as they do not depend mainly on convection to heat

• Electric radiators also have an easy installation process with all you need to do to switch from storage heater to one being the removal of the former and inserting the radiators into the sockets.

However, if you want to make a switch to electric radiators, there’s the need to change to a standard electricity tariff from your economy tariff. And while the standard electricity tariff rates may be more expensive than the night time rate provided by Economy 7, the standard tariff rates are a bit cheaper than the daytime Economy rate. You’ll also get to use much less of electricity while also saving money on your heating bills and more.

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.

can you replace a gas boiler with an electric boiler?

Can You Replace A Gas Boiler With An Electric Boiler?

In the UK, there are about 22 million households that are heated with the use of a gas boiler. However, do not assume that they’re the best type of boiler to install. The fact is, if your house isn’t connected to the main gas supply, the best option is for you to install an electric boiler rather than a gas boiler. So is it possible to replace a gas boiler with an electric boiler? The simple answer is yes. Both heating system options work in varying ways and also with a different impact on the environment.

The gas boiler is able to generate heat with the help of a gas burner. A heat exchanger is linked to the burner and heats the water available in its chamber. The hot water is then supplied to the heating circuit.

However, the thing is that natural gas can actually be more affordable when compared to using electricity to operate your boiler, but they have a negative impact on the environment. This is because gas boilers make use of an odourless, colourless and poisonous gas - carbon monoxide.

Meanwhile electric boilers are powered by electrical energy, hence, no carbon monoxide leak risks. Instead of using gas to heat up water, electric boilers distribute energy to heating elements which, in turn, heats up the water. So thinking about what’s best for the environment, you’d go for electric boilers. However, they’re more costly and are not as efficient as oil boilers.

If you reside in a smaller house that’s not connected to the main gas supply, then you might want to consider installing an electric boiler. However, if you live in a larger house, an electric boiler may not be the best option as they’re mostly designed to generate little quantity of hot water.

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