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British Gas Boilers

British Gas Boilers

British Gas is the largest installer of gas boilers in the UK. They offer a variety of boilers and heating servicing packages to suit all needs. They also offer a free no obligation heating adviser appointment so you can find out what boiler and system is best for you.

Why use British Gas? They conduct a full evaluation of your heating system and provide recommendations on which boiler and heating system is most suitable for your needs. The position of your boiler in your home can have an impact on which one will be right for you. In other circumstances you may want to convert your loft and need advice on how and where to re-position your boiler. In other instances you may live in a house with more than one bathroom in which case a combi boiler will not be suitable. This is because they can only deliver hot water to one tap at a time. The heating adviser can also tell you how to save money on your heating bills.

All heating advisers are highly trained and provide expert adviceIt is a fixed quote which means no nasty surprises laterBritish Gas offer a variety of payment options along with financingNo deposit is required to purchase a boiler

Before your appointment you should do your own research online this way you can prepare some questions to make the most of the adviser’s time. It is good to have a rough idea of the various types of boilers available, such as system and combi boilers.

To book an appointment with a heating adviser you can call British Gas between 7am and 9pm any day of the week or request a call back online. Before the heating adviser leaves make sure you have a written copy of the quote along with any literature they may have to help you make your decision.

After you have spoken to the adviser you have to sit down and weigh up all of your options. There are several questions which need to be answered before you can make your final decision

Can I afford a new boiler?Where do I want the boiler positioned?Which boiler is right for my needs?How energy efficient is the boiler?Is it better to go for a more expensive boiler which can save me more money on my heating bills over time or choose a cheaper less efficient boiler?

Once you have answered the above questions you are now ready to decide if British Gas is the right supplier for you.

Benefits of buying a British Gas Boiler

British Gas is a very large company and one of the most trusted brands in the UK, so they have the resources to provide services which smaller less well known suppliers cannot.

British Gas boilers are sold with 5 year guaranteesAll parts are guaranteed to be available for 10 years24 hour boiler breakdown cover is sold with all boilersAll boiler installers are Gas Safe registered

Buying a new boiler is expensive and a decision which you are going to have to live with for many years. Choosing a big company with a trusted brand and the resources to train their staff to the highest level and provide after sales care as well as long guarantees on their products can provide you with peace of mind that your money will be well spent.


Posted by admin on March 24th, 2011 :: Filed under Boilers
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A Guide On How To Buy A New Boiler

A Guide On How To Buy A New Boiler

Providing hot water and heating for your family is essential and everyone has to do it. However, millions of households are wasting money by not installing a more energy efficient heating system. This guide will help you decide which kind of boiler you need and the safest way to have it installed as well as how you can save more money on your heating bills.

A new law was passed in April 2005 which meant all new boilers must now be high energy efficient condensing boilers, unless it is too expensive or difficult to do so. To evaluate whether you fall into the category of not being able to install a condensing gas boiler a qualified heating engineer will use a Building Regulations Approved Document L1, this is normally available from your local library.

There are many plumbers and handy men who claim to be able to install boilers however it is very important to enlist the help of a qualified Gas Safe boiler engineer when installing a new heating system. Gas Safe recently took over from Corgi and you can check if a boiler engineer is registered to fit your boiler by visiting www.gassaferegister.co.uk. Another thing to keep in mind is if you fit a new gas boiler and heating system it must meet minimum energy efficiency regulations especially if you are a landlord or property developer. A qualified heating engineer should be able to advise you on the minimum requirements as well as the best position for your boiler, which is crucial when considering which boiler you may need.

The energy efficiency of boilers has improved greatly over the last couple of decades. An average boiler installed in the 1990s was 20% more efficient than one installed in the 1970s. Changing from a low G-rated traditional boiler to an A-rated condensing boiler could reduce a households CO2 emissions by over a tonne a year. Actually in the UK alone up to 16% of the carbon dioxide produced is from gas and oil boilers.

The older your current boiler is the more likely it is going to be a G-rated boiler, which in some cases only converts around 60% of the gas into heat for your home. A condensing gas boiler is far more energy efficient and reduces the amount of energy lost through the flue. As a result an A-rated condensing boiler can be over 90% efficient resulting in greater efficiency and less money wasted. Installing a condensing boiler can save the average home over £100 a year. Modern boilers are also relatively easy to install and can replace most wall hung and floor standing gas boilers. Combination condensing boilers provide immediate hot water and heat through the pipes in your home. They are usually small units and are often bought for small properties with only one bathroom as you cannot run hot water through multiple taps at the same time.

If you want to control how much heat you use more accurately as well as the temperature in each room you can fit digital heating controls with a high energy efficient condensing gas boiler. Another benefit of fitting digital controls is that you can further reduce your heating bills in some cases they can save you a further £90 a year on top of your savings from installing a condensing gas boiler. New heating systems will also heat your home much more quickly and efficiently than many older systems.

If you need to buy a new boiler you can call British Gas they will send a qualified Gas Safe engineer to visit your home give you a free assessment and provide advice on the best heating system for your needs.

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Posted by admin on February 22nd, 2011 :: Filed under Boilers
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I Need a New Boiler. What do i need to know

I Need a New Boiler. What do i need to know

If you have ever need to upgrade your boiler you will know what a nightmare it can be having to choose what  New Boiler you need for your home.  What brand do I need?  Where should I put it?  How long will it last?  The questions are almost as serious as buying a new car or buying a home.  Purchasing a new boiler is after all a capital purchase, and serious consideration needs to be given in selecting the right brand and where it is going to be sighted.  Kitchen, Bedroom, or Loft, there are loads of spin off questions that come from the need for a new boiler.  First of all don’t worry,  there are hundreds of heating engineers that are highly qualified that can help you with your problem and if you are cold and have no hot water, dont get forced into decisions without assessing the options first. The old saying react in haste repent in lesiure is a true statement when choosing and installing a new boiler.

There are normally two types of customer that we come accross that need a new boiler.  1. Customers that need to have a boiler installed yesterday.  2. The customer thats planned their installation carefully because they know that there old boiler has been costing allot of money to run.

In both cases the questions will start to come and go .  So firstly get a pen and a piece of paper and write down what questions arise,  that way when you need to remember them, you have a record of your thoughts to dicuss with your installer.

There are considerations that you need to think about and there are some things that are taken out of customers hands due to Building regulation compliance ,so ill try to be brief so you can get an idea of what things customers can focus on to discuss.

Its important to identify what system you have!

Do I have a hot water cylinder?
Do I have Tanks in the loft, and how many tanks there are?
Do I have a room thermostat?
Do I have a programmer?
Do I have Thermostatic radiator valves?
Do I have a power shower

By finding out the answers to the above questions will help simplify what you need to discuss with your installer  Remember The size of your house is a large consideration when you have a property that is larger than three bedrroms. Purely because normally a 3-4 bed house starts to have other bathrooms and en suits,  more hot water taps than are found in a 2-3 bed home. thus the need for a larger volume of water being supplied to the hot taps. to avoid flow reduction if multiple taps are turned on.

Hot Water Cylinders.
If you have a cylinder in your home you will either have a fully pumped or gravity system an S-plan or C-plan system installed.
Here we go you may think?,  Not so.  If you have a cylinder in your home and its a three bedrromed house then 90% of our customers opt to have a Combination boiler installed in their home (On the whole they are far more efficient).  Its normally being upgraded from either of the systems that i mentioned above. So try to relax and discuss with your installer what you think you need.  He will explain what system you have when he call to give you a quote and survey your home.

Tanks in the loft.
If you have tanks in the loft or above your boiler and system, you have a few considerations for them.  Any exposed tank ie a tank without a sealed lid on it has to be upgraded so that it is sealed,  Galvanised tanks have to be removed so check what type of tank you have .  You have to have whats called a By law 30 kit to both tanks installed so if your opting to keep your existing system design and just get your boiler upgraded then water by laws state to all installers that this has to be done.

Room Thermostats.
You may have a room thermostat in your home thats been installed with your central heating system, or you may have had it installed after an old one has broken down.  You may not have one at all.  If you are thinking of just upgrading your old boiler again you have to consider a room thermostat.  Under current building regulations your new boiler has to have whats called a boiler interlock.  That is the control of heat by a combination of room thermostat and thermostatic radiator valve controls.  Your installer will tell you more about this but if you have not got them,  you will need to have them installed so that you system conforms to current building regulations.   Having them installed will help save huge amounts of gas and reduce that monthly gas bill considerably.

Thermostatic radiator valves.
Thermostatic radiator valves come in many shapes and orientations but the most common feature is a control that regulates the temprature of the heat that is in the room.  either by detecting the radiator panel temprature or the ambient temprature of the room the radiator is installed in.  As i explained in room thermostats these are mandatory if your system does not have them and they will help save you around £300.00 in gas anually.

Do i have a Power Shower.
This is where carefull consideration needs to be given.  If you are in a 2-3 bed house and you have a power shower and think.  I can not have a combination boiler because i have that type of shower you would be wrong.  Combination boilers come with many different flow rates some offer up to 19.1 ltrs a minute and still provide enough heat for the heating system and hot water.  With a combined incoming cold mains flow and the hot water flow  you should experience a combined flow rate through your shower in excess of 24 ltrs per minute.  You will find that your shower pump provides water flow rates of around this mark,  so upgrading your system to a combination boiler (certain checks have been made) could still provide the hot water you need for your shower to operate without the noise and electricity from the pump.

Will it be Combination or System Boiler

This is the inside of a normal system boiler.  All of its main controls are on the panel at the front of the boiler and its system controls are ouside the boiler.

Because of building regulations you would have to have installed with this boiler the following from the top of your system to the bottom:

Upgrade tanks and By Law 30 kits.**
Install 3 port valve kit or S-Plan System.**
Upgrade old cylinder.
Re Orientate existing pipework.**
Install Room Thermostats.**
Install Thermostaatic Radiator Valves.**
Upgrade Gas pipe to boiler ( Not in all cases)
Install condensate pipework from new boiler to drain**
Install flue basket If situated below 1.8m outside.**
Exterior components not under Manufacturer guarantee.

 

This is the inside of a combination boiler, you will have noticed from the picture

above that all of its controls are outside the boiler but on this boiler all of the controls are on the inside there are only a few considerations that we need to take into consideration to have one of these installed

Gas Supply needs upgrading
Install condensate pipework from new boiler to drain.**
Install room thermostat.**
Install Thermostatic Radiator Valves.**
Remove excess pipework and seal system.*
Can Be re sighted easily.
More flueing options.
Higher combined efficiency.
All components under  manufacturer guarantee.

 

 

 

Choosing controls that are Effective and look ok too.

Installing efficient controls that are not only effective but pleasing to the eye are the best controls that you can choose.  If you are spending the time to have your system upgraded then its common sense to choose something thats not an eye sore.  some controls such as this Easy stat from Alpha have a radio device on the left of the picture that fits neatly into the boller .  It communicates with the Easy stat by radio frequency and it can be sited up to 60 meters away from the boiler, it operates through walls and does not need line of site to work.  When having a thermostat like this installed meens less wiring.  Means less over all cost.

 

The Costs.

The cost of a new replacement system boiler taking into consideration the nessacery upgrades that have to be done are between £2100.00 – £4000.00 depending on the upgrades that need to be applied,  if you are lucky and you have all the controls that are needed to comply with building regulations then you could expect your system to be installed for under £2000.00  obviously prices will differ depending on when and who you get to install it.  Be sure of one thing whoever you get to install it.  They have to be Gas Safe Registered and they have to have part L for registering there appliance with your local building regulation department.  If they are not registered part L compliant then expect to get a bull from building control for around £200.00 for registering your product.

A combination system up to around 35KW fully installed is around £2000.00 – £3600.00 depending on flue type and control set.  these systems are far more efficient so you will recover installation costs alltot quicker than you would a system boiler.  guarantees range from 3,5 and 10 years with the prices given above and all the boilers have to have a Gas Safe Registered engineer to install them again they also need top be Part L compliant.

Remember VAT goes up to 20% in 2011

Have your boiler installed by us before the VAT increase  and we will give you up to £100 in Marks & Spencer vouchers.  You will also receive A Free Adey Magna Clean or A Free Fernox TF-1 Filter to increase the life of your boiler.  Fully installed free of charge

We have been installing New Boilers and Central Heating system Nationaly for over twenty years. We supply and install a full range of energy efficient boiler to suit your home and budget. Book you quote online today by simply filling in our online form.


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Posted by admin on February 3rd, 2011 :: Filed under Boilers
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How to save money when buying a new boiler

How to save money when buying a new boiler

So it’s that time of the year again, the nights are getting darker, and the weather has turned cold and miserable.

As it’s getting colder and colder it’s just your luck that your boiler starts playing up and finally stops working completely.

You call your local plumber out to try and fix the old beast, but after he tinkers under her case you both decide that it is time for a completely new unit.

You get a quote from the plumber, and then maybe even a second quote to compare their prices – it’s going to be expensive!

Plumbers buy there units and add a hefty mark-up onto them so that they can make more money from the job. This is all good news for them, but bad news for your pocket.

However there is another option. BUY the boiler yourself from www.boilerandbathroom.com

The plumber then only charges you for the labour charges to fit the boiler, saving you money!

Doing it this way you can literally save yourself HUNDREDS of pounds.
So why pay over the odds for a boiler from a plumber, when you can save hundreds of pounds, by buying the boiler directly!

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Posted by admin on August 23rd, 2010 :: Filed under Boilers
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