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Central Heating

Electric Central Heating

Electric boilers are silent in operation, and do not require an annual service, which does help to offset potential higher running costs.

Central heating is one of the most energy efficient and effective ways to heat a home, and along with insulation, is one of the best …

Oil Central Heating

Using an efficient condensing boiler, makes them an acceptable alternative to gas

The cost of fuel and energy is continuing to rise, so it is important to make our homes as energy-efficient and therefore as cost-effective as …

Gas Central Heating

A single boiler burns gas and the heat is passed through a heat exchanger to heat the water for the central heating.

Gas central heating is the most common type of heating system in use in the UK today. Gas is generally one of the cheaper fuels …

Central Heating Supplies

Electric Central Heating Boilers

Electric boilers can operate with standard radiators and also heat water.

The most common fuel used to power central heating in the UK is mains gas, but with over four million households not connected to the …

Central Heating Pumps

Pump for central heating

The pump is an integral part of a central heating system, circulating the hot water through the network of pipes and to the radiators. An …

Central Heating Pipes

It pays to give consideration to the pipe work within the central heating system.

If you are planning to install a central heating system, or you are replacing large parts of an existing system, the benefits you can expect …

Central Heating Care

Central Heating Pump Speed Setting

Grundfos Central Heating Pump with black face and white writing showing speed settings available.

If you’re wondering how to choose the best speed setting for your central heating pump, then you’re not alone. It’s one of the most frequently …

How to Drain a Central Heating System

If you are familiar with your system, you may de able to do some of the work yourself

Problems with central heating systems are generally rare, but there are occasions when repairs need to be carried out, which may involve draining the entire …

How to Find Central Heating Engineers

To ensure central heating is installed properly, it's important to find an efficient installer.

Heating bills account for over half the money spent on energy in the average UK household. An efficient central heating system will save money annually …