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Our approved Gas Safe Registered gas boiler installation engineers provide and install an extensiverange of A+ rated, energy-saving new gas boilers from the top suppliers like Baxi, Worcester-Bosch, Viessmann, Vaillant, Ideal, Glow-worm and many more, throughout the Clavering and  Essex area.

So if you’re not really sure when it comes to the kind of gas boiler you require, or you’re concerned about the cost of buying a brand-new gas boiler. Do not stress our trusted traders are available to assist you find the best gas boiler to match your needs and budget.

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Are you a property owner with a broken boiler? Are you ready to get it replaced? Or maybe you simply want to schedule regular servicing so your heating system runs efficiently and lasts longer. Then you need an expert in boiler installation who is Gas Safe registered.

The good old gas boiler is the core of any hot-water or heating system. Because your boiler plays such a vital role in keeping you warm and providing hot running water it works harder than any other part of your heating system. It is also the reason why as your boiler ages, it becomes less efficient and less reliable. As a result, your boiler will require more energy and cost you more to maintain. It is therefore more economical to replace your commercial boiler with a more efficient one after 10-15 years. Plus the recent advances in technology have made boilers a lot more efficient.

A central heating boiler is only as good as the installation and the gas boiler installation technicians that we work with have improved their boiler installation methods for many years and are so certain of the boilers they install and their central heating boiler installation service that they offer up to a 10 year parts and labour warranty with a lot of the brand-new boilers installed.

The team of gas boiler technicians that we work with are all Gas Safe Registered and undertake gas boiler installation and gas boiler replacement for landlords and homeowners in Milngavie, and across the Dunbartonshire area. They have years of experience installing and replacing gas boilers from the well known manufacturers such as Baxi, Viessmann, Ideal, Vaillant, Glow-worm, Worcester-Bosch plus more.

If you have further questions about Commercial or Residential gas boiler installation give us a call to book a free survey.

What are the Benefits of Upgrading to a New Boiler

When you are thinking of having a new boiler installed it initially seems to be a huge investment. But if you understand the benefits that you will gain by upgrading to a new boiler then you can make an informed decision about what to do. Modern boilers are not only more efficient than your old boiler but they also come with a host of benefits that extend beyond your heating.

Enhanced Energy Efficiency

The biggest reason to upgrade to a new boiler is the improved energy efficiency that it will offer. Modern boilers are designed to use the fuel more effectively. They convert more of it into usable heat. This means that you get more heat for every pound you spend on your gas bill. Which can lead to substantial savings on your energy bills. Over time, these savings can offset the initial cost of your boiler installation. Energy efficiency in new boilers is measured by annual fuel utilisation efficiency (AFUE) ratings, with many new models achieving ratings of 90% or higher. This is a significant increase compared to older models that might operate at just 60% efficiency.

Increased Reliability and Reduced Repairs

A new boiler provides you with peace of mind with its reliability. Your old boiler can become a source of stress , especially during the cold months when breakdowns are more likely to occur. Upgrading to a new boiler means less worrying about your boiler quitting on you when you need it the most. Additionally, a new boiler will have fewer operational failures, meaning fewer calls to have the boiler repaired. Not only does this save you money on maintenance costs, but it also minimises the inconvenience of having to deal with heating disruptions during the cold weather.

More Comfort and Control

Modern boilers will often come with advanced features that will not only improve your comfort but they will also give you more control over your heating system. Programmable thermostats, for instance, allow you to set your heating to turn on and off at designated times of the day, ensuring that your home is warm when you need it to be and saving energy when you don't. Some new boilers can also be integrated with smart home systems, giving you the ability to control your heating remotely via a smartphone app. This means you can adjust your home's temperature on your way back from work, ensuring it's just right when you arrive.

In addition, new boilers tend to operate more quietly than older ones. This means less noise in your home. This is especially important in compact living spaces or if your boiler is located near living areas or bedrooms. The improvement in design also often includes better safety features, reducing the risk of carbon monoxide leaks, which are a concern with older or poorly maintained units.

If you're thinking about upgrading your boiler, consider these benefits carefully. You're not just buying a new appliance; you're investing in a more efficient, reliable, and enjoyable heating experience for your home. A new boiler can change the way you think about and use your heating system, providing you with warmth and comfort for years to come.

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Choosing the Right Boiler For Your Home Key Factors to Consider

When it's time to upgrade your gas boiler, the choice can feel overwhelming with the numerous boilers available. Knowing what factors you should consider will help to streamline your decision and ensure that you select a boiler that fits both your heating needs and your budget perfectly. Here are several critical elements to think about when you are choosing a new boiler for your home.

What Are Your Heating and Hot Water Needs?

The size of the boiler you purchase is one of the most important factors that you need to consider. This doesn't refer to the actual physical size, but to the capacity of the boiler to meet your heating and hot water requirements. If you purchase a boiler that is too large then that will increase your energy bills unnecessarily, while buying a boiler that is too small will not be able to keep up with demand. You need to consider the size of your property, the number of bathrooms you have, and how many people live in your home. Consulting with one of our boiler engineers will help you to determine the correct size of boiler that you require.

Choosing the Right Type of Boiler

Combi, System, or Conventional Boiler?

There are 3 main types of boilers: combi, system, and conventional. Each boiler type will suit a different home setup.

  • Combi boilers: These are ideal for smaller properties without loft space as they do not require a hot water tank. They provide hot water on demand but might struggle in homes where multiple taps are used simultaneously.
  • System boilers: These boilers use a cylinder to store hot water and are suitable for homes with greater hot water needs.
  • Conventional boilers: These boilers are best for large homes with multiple bathrooms, requiring both a cylinder and a tank, but they allow multiple taps to be used at once without loss of pressure.

Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiency is another crucial factor. A more efficient boiler will significantly reduce both your energy bills and your carbon footprint. You should look for boilers with a high energy efficiency rating. In the UK, boilers are rated according to how efficiently they convert energy into heat and how much heat is lost during the process. The ratings are displayed on an energy label ranging from G (least efficient) to A+++ (most efficient). Choosing a boiler with a high rating is not only good for the environment but also for your wallet in the long run.

Finally, you should consider the reliability of the brand and the availability of after-sales support and warranties. Research the different brands and read the customer reviews to gauge the reliability of their boilers. A warranty can provide you with peace of mind, but the length and the coverage details can vary significantly between models and brands. Make sure you understand what is covered and for how long before you make a decision.

By taking these factors into account, you can choose a new boiler that not only meets your heating needs but will also operate efficiently and reliably over its lifetime. Consulting with one of our professional boiler engineers will provide you with tailored advice and insights based on your specific home layout and needs, ensuring that you make the best choice for your situation.

If you have further questions about Commercial or Residential gas boiler installation give us a call to book a free survey.

Boiler Installation Services Frequently Asked Questions

Will a new boiler make house warmer?

Will a new boiler make house warmer? A new boiler could be the secret to keeping a cold home warm especially if it was installed more than 10 years ago. There are many more benefits that come with installing a new boiler too: A more comfortable temperature for your home. Higher level of efficiency.

Do double radiators make a difference?

Do double radiators make a difference? The longer the panel the larger the heat emitting surface area so bigger radiators will emit more heat but also remember that a double panel radiator will emit more heat than a single panel radiator of the same length. The final thing to consider when buying a new radiator is the style at the top.

Should I replace 40 year old radiators?

Should I replace 40 year old radiators? Over time the metal pipes and radiators in your heating system can rust this rust is collected by the water running through your system and returned to the boiler where it can collect. This collection of debris is called 'sludge' and it's a good reason to replace old radiators.

What is the life expectancy of a combi boiler?

The life expectancy of a combi boiler is on average 12-15 years.

What are the disadvantages of a combi boiler?

The disadvantages of a combi-boiler include: 1 - Struggles to meet high demand for water. 2 - Overly complex set-up. 3 - Slower water rate. 4 - If your combi-boiler breaks down then you lose both hot water and central heating.

If you have further questions about Commercial or Residential gas boiler installation give us a call to book a free survey.

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