
New Boiler Installation
If your boiler is over 10 years’ old it could be costing you quite a lot of money to keep it running as older boilers tend to waste a lot of energy and can be more harmful to the environment. Research has found that older boilers could be converting as little as 60% of the fuel that they use, making for a very cost-inefficient process.
We install Bosch Group Worcester condensing boilers that have been proven to improve efficiency by 90% which in turn means you could be saving 30% on your heating bills. The Bosch group have a variety of these style of boilers to suit a range of needs, which you can view here: however, we would also be happy to help explain these to you.
If you think your boiler is slightly unpredictable; such as, if you find that you have hot water in the header tank or it is suddenly very loud, it may not mean you need a whole new boiler, but it is something that an engineer should take a look at. We can then advise on the best procedure for you.
Our aim is to ensure all our customers have the most cost efficient boilers for them and that their heating system is functionally sound.
For further information or if you need an estimate please contact us.

Oil Boiler Installation
Utilising the latest technology we can fit and install modern oil boilers that improve efficiency to over 90%, designed to save you up to 30% on your existing heating bills.
If you don’t have access to a natural gas network we can manage the installation for an onsite oil supply; including concrete base, tank, fuel line to your appliance and certification. You can rest assured that any work will be installed by a highly skilled and qualified member of our team, and that products are of a high standard.
Fuel is available to customers either with the use of replaceable cylinders, or by bulk delivery direct to a permanent storage tank. Whether you go for above or underground storage, tanks can now be fitted with a telemetry unit, which accurately notes your gas usage and lets your supplier know when you need a delivery.
For further information or if you need an estimate please contact us.
Boilers explained
Deciding which boiler will make an efficient and practical fit with your home and lifestyle can be confusing. The images below show the main system types, how they work, their advantages and what kind of homes they work best in.
If your new boiler is going to be fitted onto your existing system, please consider the cleanliness of your existing pipework and radiators as this could cause damage to your new boiler.
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Combi Boilers
A combination or 'combi' boiler is both a high efficiency water heater and a central heating boiler in a single compact unit. Combi boilers heat water directly from the mains when you turn on a tap, so you won’t need a hot water storage cylinder or a cold water storage tank in the roof space.
They are also very cost-effective and energy-efficient as water is heated instantly rather than being heated and then stored in a cylinder. An added benefit is that hot water is delivered at mains pressure, which means that you could get a powerful shower without the need for a separate pump.
- Compact sizes make combi boilers perfect for smaller properties
- Ideal where there is little or no loft space
- No need for a hot water cylinder allows increased living space
- No cold water storage tank frees up a loft for conversion
- No risk of loft pipework freezing
- Less pipework in the home makes installation typically cheaper
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System Boilers
System boilers require a cylinder for storing hot water, however the major heating and hot water system components are built into the boiler itself, making it quicker and easier to install. In addition, there is no need for a tank in the loft, so it can be an option in a home with little or no loft space or where the space is earmarked for a conversion.
These boilers are also compatible with solar water heating systems, which deliver environmental benefits as well as lower energy bills.
- Ideal for homes with more than one bathroom
- Constant supply of hot water to any number of taps at the same time
- No need for a loft tank, freeing up space and eliminating worries about leaks or frost damage
- Economical to run
- Built-in components makes installation quicker and neater
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Regular Boilers
A combination or 'combi' boiler is both a high efficiency water heater and a central heating boiler in a single compact unit. Combi boilers heat water directly from the mains when you turn on a tap, so you won’t need a hot water storage cylinder or a cold water storage tank in the roof space.
They are also very cost-effective and energy-efficient as water is heated instantly rather than being heated and then stored in a cylinder. An added benefit is that hot water is delivered at mains pressure, which means that you could get a powerful shower without the need for a separate pump.
- Compact sizes make combi boilers perfect for smaller properties
- Ideal where there is little or no loft space
- No need for a hot water cylinder allows increased living space
- No cold water storage tank frees up a loft for conversion
- No risk of loft pipework freezing
- Less pipework in the home makes installation typically cheaper





