There are lots of ways to improve efficiency and add to your heating system. You might be getting a new boiler or just want to make the most of your heating right now. No matter the reason, there are lots of products to stop you wasting energy and money and to help you keep your home warm.
Replacement Radiators
Why not upgrade your old radiators for a new more energy efficient type, or you may just want something that looks more modern. Whatever the reason we’ve lots of options for you to choose from.
Wireless heating
It lets you control your heating and hot water from your smartphone, tablet or laptop. It works with your existing heating system and there’s no need to change your energy supplier. If you have a separate hot water tank you can control your hot water too.
Programmable Timers and Thermostats
We can install programmable timers and room thermostat to bring your heating system up to date. We use quality controls from Honeywell and Drayton which we would recommend due to their reliability and ease of use.
Thermostatic radiator Valves (TRV)
We can fit TRVs to your existing radiators, helping you to control the temperature to suit each room. TRVs are designed to heat homes more efficiently and can reduce household energy bills by up to £10 a month. That’s £30 a quarter or £120 a year! Whichever way you look at it, the benefits of radiator valves all add up.
Magnetic Filters
Magnetic filters are easy to install and will help maximise the life of any boiler or heat pump that it is installed with. Over time, dirty system water will damage a boiler and its components, causing failures and can significantly reduce overall heating efficiency. If your system is excessively dirty, we would always recommend a Powerflush.
Upgrade to a Unvented Cylinder.
What is an Unvented Hot Water Cylinder?
An unvented hot water cylinder is a pressurised system which is fed directly from the cold mains water feed and therefore can deliver hot water at mains pressure, which is great for improving the performance of your shower and bath.
An unvented cylinder doesn’t require a cold water storage tank, which is ideal if you are pushed for space as well as offering more flexibility when siting the cylinder.
The water can either be heated directly via an immersion heater or indirectly via the central heating system, solar thermal technology or other renewal energy such as heat pumps and biomass. If you are considering using multiple fuel sources, you may wish to consider a thermal store.
The unvented hot water cylinder will require an expansion vessel to be fitted to allow the expansion of water in the system as it heats up. The Unvented cylinder also comes with other safety mechanisms, such as pressure relief valves and twin thermostats.
To ensure safety and to comply with building regulations, it is essential that an unvented hot water cylinder is installed by a G3 qualified installer and serviced annually.