We get asked this question more than any other. This is why we created our instant online quotation tool, to help our customers get an instant quotation. The tool considers your needs and gives you a personalised quotation based on the information you have provided.

If your boiler is broken down and you are without heating and hot water, we will class this as an emergency and will aim to get your new boiler installed within 24 hours of acceptance of our quotation.

Our Boilers come with between 5-12 years of Parts and Labour Warranty direct from the Manufacturer! This means you can rest assured that your new boiler is in safe hands if you have any problems we are here to help and will be for the lifetime of your boiler.

We offer Flexible payment options meaning you can spread the cost of your new boiler Interest-Free over a period that suits you. We can offer this with no deposit if needed. Cash or cheque is also fine.

We arrive on time, dressed for the job. Our company provides quick, upfront quotes and we have an excellent reputation for getting the job done right the first time. When you use our services, you will receive superior workmanship from a professional team of fully qualified heating engineers.

If your radiators are not getting hot, or if you’re not getting any hot water from your taps or shower, this could indicate a problem with your boiler’s heat exchanger or pump.

Rattling, banging or other unusual noises coming from your boiler may be a sign of a problem with the pump, fan or heat exchanger.

If your boiler’s pilot light won’t light or keeps going out, this could indicate a problem with the thermocouple or gas valve.

A drop in your boiler’s pressure could be caused by a leak in the system or an issue with the pressure relief valve.

In colder weather, the condensate pipe that carries waste water from your boiler to the drain outside can freeze over, causing your boiler to shut down.

If your heating system won’t respond to changes in your thermostat settings, it could be a problem with the thermostat itself, or with the wiring connecting it to your boiler.

A leak in your boiler could be caused by a damaged seal, a corroded pipe, or a faulty pressure relief valve.

If your boiler keeps switching off before it reaches the desired temperature, it could be a sign of a faulty thermostat, pressure sensor or pump.