Boiler Installation
For replacement boilers we cover all areas in Sutton Coldfield and further afield
Combination boilers
G3 Qualified
We have our unvented cylinder G3 qualification which means we are fully safe to install and repair unvented cylinders
Gas Safe Registered
We are fully qualified to work on all gas appliance work
Approved By Boiler Manufacturers
We’re approved by leading boiler manufacturers including Baxi, Worcester Bosch and Vaillant and offer exclusive extended warranties to our customers
Gravity fed boilers
For gravity fed central heating systems the choice becomes more difficult. Few heating engineers these days would encourage a gravity fed system for a completely new installation as they have numerous limitations – not least a cold water tank in the loft which has the potential to burst open and result in water damage. However if you’re on a budget and satisfied with the heating system then a like-for like replacement is certainly a practical option. For flats and 1-2 bedroom houses in which the hot water consumption is comparatively low then a combination gas boiler can also be a very good option. Upgrading a gravity system with a combi is generally quite straightforward and can free up the space where the hot water cylinder is placed.
There’s two sorts of boiler which can be used when replacing: system boilers and heat only boilers. Many old boiler systems have external pumps to move the heated water around and for these a heat only boiler can be employed. A system boiler has the pump built into the boiler itself, which cuts down on the plumbing an installer is required to do but it does increase the fee for the boiler. So if the rest of your system is good then a heat only boiler can be a good option whereas if you need to replace other elements it might be worth considering a system boiler instead.
High pressure (unvented) systems
These are generally set up in larger homes where the hot water demands of a large family may outstrip a combination boiler’s limit. Commonly they’d be replaced like-for-like although the same consideration should be given to whether a system boiler or a heat only boiler is the better option. Your heating engineer can direct you on this.
Condensing Boilers
Virtually all new boilers supplied since 2003 have been of the more fuel efficient condensing type. These have efficiencies of 90% upwards and are ‘A’ rated. Older boilers can often be G rated or 50-70% efficient so by switching to a condensing boiler you should save money on your fuel bills.
The downside of a condensing boiler is that it produces a small but steady stream of water which needs to be drained away. A condensing boiler needs access to a drain either internally (preferably) or externally. Depending on the position of your boiler this can be very easy to do or practically unattainable. Where it is difficult to do it may be worth considering moving the boiler position in lieu of incurring unnecessary extra cost. As the system will have to be adjusted by re-siting the boiler it may also lead you to decide to change boiler types. More likely, you will have to add a condensate pump to pump the waste water to the nearest drain outlet. It is necessary that the condensate pipe is not allowed to freeze so if it drains to the outside it should be insulated.
Contact SH Gas & Plumbing Services
109 Blackberry Lane
Sutton Coldfield
Birmingham
B74 4JF
07850476497
07850 476 497
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