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Are you searching for a new boiler Replacement in High Southwick and the surrounding areas?
The fully trained and highly knowledgeable boiler engineers we work with are approved installers with some of the most popular gas boiler suppliers such as Vaillant, Ideal, Glow-worm, Worcester-Bosch, Baxi, Viessmann plus many more, meaning they can therefore supply a wide range of efficient boiler replacement solutions to suit everyones needs and budget.
They are all Gas safe registered and have years of practical experience providing boiler installation and boiler replacement services for homeowners & landlords in High Southwick, and across the Tyne & Wear area including Sunderland, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees, Darlington.
They on a regular basis participate in Gas training seminars that helps keep them right up to date with all of the ever changing rules and regulations of guaranteeing a reliable and safe boiler installation. So you can certainly rest assured that you’re being dealt with by a specialist
Having A New Boiler Fitted Is As Simple As One Two Three
1. Request Your Free Quote
2. Receive Your Quotation
3. Get Your Boiler Fitted
Just simply Get In Touch With our High Southwick team and give them your details, or fill out your details on our boiler quotes on line form and submit it in for a Free No Obligation Quote.
Arrange for your A+ Rated boiler to be fitted on a day that’s best for you.
When you’re wanting to know about a new Boiler Installation, the boiler technician will ask you some questions and discuss your needs and desires regarding getting your new boiler fitted.
In some cases if you know exactly what you require, this may be completed over the telephone. At other occasions you might require a qualified Gas Engineer to visit and survey your property. Some of the questions the Boiler Engineer might ask you or will look for while in your property would be:
- Are you replacing an existing boiler or is this a new boiler installation?
- If you’re wanting a boiler replacement where is your boiler at the moment?
- Does your property currently have a gas supply?
- Do you need a Combi Boiler, or another boiler type such as a system boiler, condensing boiler or a traditional boiler? Note: For more details on these boilers, please read our Types Of Boilers page.
- Is the gas supply to your property adequate to supply the needs of your boiler and your household?
- Exactly where is the flue from your boiler?
- How many people live in your property?
- Approximately how much water do you use simultaneously?
With this information they will have an overall idea about the needs for your property.
They will then provide you with a number of choices as to which boilers are available to you and what is your absolute best option. They will then provide you with your Boiler Installation or Replacement Quotation.
With the data, they can usually narrow down your options to 1 to 3 boilers. These boilers will be the base for your Boiler Installation Quotation. They probably will all have different manufacturers, warranties, features etc. You can then make your selection depending upon price, manufacturer, warranty, space available, capacity, size etc. They will offer you a budget, mid-range and a more expensive choice so that you are able to make a decision on what suits you the best with the details you have and your budget.
If this appears to be confusing do not your local boiler engineer will advise you on what your best selection is. They have many years of practical experience in handling Boiler Installations and can therefore ease your selection making when it involves a big purchase such as a boiler installation expense.
Buy Now, Pay Later Deal |
3 Year Finance Deal |
High Southwick home-owners are able to make a deferred repayment with our Buy Now, Pay Later arrangement. Following making a minimal down payment, a brand-new boiler could be fitted in your property, and the remaining balance paid for at a later date. | A 3-year boiler finance package enables you complete the monthly payments for your brand-new boiler over three years with extremely low interest rates. |
Five Year Finance Deal |
Ten Year Finance Deal |
Selecting the 5 year payment plan will allow you to spread out the repayments of your brand-new boiler over 5 years, giving you even more manageable monthly payments. | If you are requiring a more long-term boiler finance deal then the 10-year payment plan helps you to pay for your brand-new boiler with extremely low monthly payments. |
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Boiler Installation Frequently Asked Questions
This depends on the material your radiators are made out of the age and type of your boiler and the hardness of your water. The short and generally agreed upon answer is that you should flush your radiators every 5 to 6 years.
The industry standard advice is to replace your boiler every 10 years however some people still have boilers working that are over 30 years old. The very old boilers that keep going almost indefinitely do so because there is very little to go wrong in them. This might sound ideal but they are terrible on gas bills.
The disadvantages of the combi-boiler: Disadvantage 1: Struggles to meet high demand for water. Disadvantage 2: Overly complex set-up. Disadvantage 3: Slower water rate. Disadvantage 4: If a combi-boiler breaks down you lose hot water and central heating.
The average cost of a one-off boiler service is around £72 although the work can cost anywhere between £60 and £100. Large national firms tend to charge around 25 to 50% more for a boiler service than local businesses.
The average installation cost of a new boiler in the UK is £500-£1500. However these costs can change significantly based on if you are buying the same type of boiler as the last one or you are converting to a different type of boiler.
Central heating engineers recommend that the average lifespan of a radiator is between 8-12 years. This could mean that any radiators in your home that are over 10 years old have stopped working efficiently are costing you more for a poorly heated household.