Collaborative post In the winter months, the demand for furnace and boiler repair is usually higher. This is due to the fact that we tend to use our HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) systems more in cold weather, but repairs are also often caused by poor maintenance and components reaching the end of their shelf life. When you have to deal with an HVAC repair or service, it's important to choose a good provider; the cheapest ...
New Boiler Cost UK: Tips and Advice to help you buy
Buying a new boiler or replacing your old one can be a tricky process. A new boiler cost in the UK can vary quite widely, depending on several factors. A professional heating engineer can help you understand your options, but you can also do some homework yourself. Before investing in a new boiler, consider the tips and advice in this guide. They will help you go into the buying process armed with more information. Common questions about ...
Will hydrogen boilers be the future of home heating?
Collaborative post Hydrogen is fast becoming a popular solution to our greenhouse gas problems. Once it can be harnessed cheaply, it should pave the way to a greener future. The UK government is committed to meeting its carbon neutral goal. Because natural gas is a major contributor, it is likely that low-carbon alternatives such as hydrogen will replace it over the coming years. A hydrogen ready boiler's major advantage is that it can ...
Three child-friendly home tips you might not have thought of
Collaborative post There's no getting away from it: having children has a huge impact on your home and the way you use it. When kids come along, you will probably find that your previous ways of living and, in particular, home management, need to change. Something as simple as the way you store your belongings might require a complete re-think to avoid an accident or breakage. Creating a child-friendly home Keeping your home safe and ...
Boiler replacement: what to think about before you buy
Collaborative post Boilers: we tend to take them for granted, don’t we? I know I only really think about ours when it stops working, or when the energy bills arrive! But if you’ve ever suffered through a boiler replacement in the colder months of the year - which is when they tend to break - you’ll know just how vital a boiler is to the comfort and function of your home. The reason boilers tend to break down in winter is because ...
How to prep your heating system for winter
Is your home's heating system ready for winter? We’ve only just waved goodbye to summer, and temperatures are still mild enough to avoid flicking the heating on, but now is the ideal time to check your heating system and make sure it’s ready for the colder months. The colder seasons of the year place the greatest strain on your heating system, which is why most boiler breakdowns happen during winter. Our old combi boiler packed up during a ...