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Lochwinnoch - PA12
Enquiry from: Helen A
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need new lpg combi boiler fitted asap
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Lochwinnoch - PA12
Enquiry from: Helen A
Start Date: Immediate
need new lpg combi boiler fitted asap
Lochwinnoch - PA12
Enquiry from: Elizabeth M
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new boiler plus installation , condenser boiler required , to be fitted in kitchen to replace old one, want old one taken away . customer has confirmed they are looking to get a quote to have their g...
Lochwinnoch - PA12
Enquiry from: Elizabeth M
Start Date: Immediate
new boiler plus installation , condenser boiler required , to be fitted in kitchen to replace old one, want old one taken away . customer has confirmed they are looking to get a quote to have their g...
Lochwinnoch - PA12
Enquiry from: Graeme M
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Customer living in Lochwinnoch area made an enquiry for new boiler quotes via one of our websites. Customer confirmed interest via Mr needs advice on the boiler make and model to choose Please call ...
Lochwinnoch - PA12
Enquiry from: Angela L
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The pilot light is not going on in boiler
Lochwinnoch - PA12
Enquiry from: James L
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Homeowner Replacement Gas boiler Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint
Lochwinnoch - PA12
Enquiry from: James L
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Homeowner Replacement Gas boiler Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint
Lochwinnoch - PA12
Enquiry from: Chris B
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Customer visited the myboilerprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Boiler type: Oil Boiler, Property type: House, Job type: Central Heating and Hot Water, Energy type: Oil, Number of Rooms: 5 o...
Lochwinnoch - PA12
Enquiry from: Kenneth C
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Home Owner Enquirer in process of installing tank for LPG - property currently has no boiler Combi 4 Radiators - but wants a boiler which can power 9 is looking to install more radiators in the f...
Lochwinnoch - PA12
Enquiry from: Kate T
Start Date: Immediate
Servicing of oil fired boiler. Boiler is old - probably about 30 years. Trianco Homeowner Please contact to appoint
How much do Heating Engineers in Lochwinnoch cost?
Costs for Heating Engineers around Lochwinnoch can differ depending on the kind of task that you need to have actually carried out in your residence. It's the question we are asked a great deal "how much do Heating Engineers in Lochwinnoch charge?". It's often good to have an idea of how much a Heating Engineer are going to likely charge for their services. Rates will fluctuate based upon the materials as well as the tradesman chosen. The list reveals the sorts of work that Heating Engineers normally do and also the regular price range of these jobs. Some projects take longer to finish than others so costs do vary by project.
Jobs that Heating Engineers in Lochwinnoch can do:
Heating Engineer job | Heating Engineer cost in 2025 |
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Combi boiler in Lochwinnoch | £1,875-£2,875 |
Lpg boilers in Lochwinnoch | £2,320-£3,480 |
Biomass boilers in Lochwinnoch | £7,500-£11,500 |
New Oil boiler in Lochwinnoch | £2,250-£3,450 |
Boiler repair and service in Lochwinnoch | £113-£173 |
Electric heaters in Lochwinnoch | £1,500-£2,300 |
Eco boiler (hhrco) in Lochwinnoch | £1,875-£2,875 |
Boiler finance in Lochwinnoch | £1,875-£2,875 |
Heating control system in Lochwinnoch | £225-£345 |
Micro chp boiler in Lochwinnoch | £3,750-£5,750 |
Oil boiler repairs & servicing in Lochwinnoch | £83-£127 |
Gas works in Lochwinnoch | £60-£92 |
Boiler cover in Lochwinnoch | £5-£25 |
Commercial Gas Boiler in Lochwinnoch | £4,000-£10,000 |
If you choose to install an LPG boiler, you’ll need to find an LPG supplier. They’ll deliver fuel to you every time your storage tank runs low. You can even rent a storage tank from them if you don’t want to buy one. Make sure you know who your local suppliers are and where they are based.
If your boiler is leaking, there are some checks that you can do yourself. However, you should never attempt to repair your boiler yourself – only a Gas Safe-registered engineer should conduct repairs.
There are 3 main reasons why your boiler might be leaking: there’s a pressure valve fault, a temperature valve leak or corrosion in the system. An engineer will be able to spot the problem quickly, but in the meantime there are a few things you can do:
Check the pipe fittings
If your boiler is leaking water around the pipe fittings, it could be an installation fault and you should get in touch with the engineer that fitted it. You can check the pipe fittings by drying the area then waiting to see if the water appears again. If it does, you may be able to do a ¼ turn of the pipe to stop it. However, you should still call the engineer that installed it to ask them to check the PTFE tape on the inside.
Inspect the seals
Over time, the rubber seals on a boiler can start to perish, so if you have an old boiler this could be the source of your leak. If you have a new boiler, it could be caused by your boiler running over pressure.
Heat exchanger corrosion
Unfortunately, if a boiler engineer discovers that the boiler is leaking water from the heat exchanger, this is the end of the road for your system. The heat exchanger is the most expensive part of your boiler, so it makes more financial sense to replace your boiler with a newer, more efficient model rather than try to replace it.
How Do You Bleed An Oil Boiler?
Bleeding air between the oil supply and an oil fired boiler’s burner is a process that’s often required when the system has run out of oil and the burner has stopped working. Upon refilling the oil tank, the air that has been trapped within the oil pipe when empty has to be freed to ensure that the oil reaches the burner and allows it to start again. So how do you go about the process?
First and foremost, it must be noted that it’s always better to be on the look out for the amount of oil in your fuel tank and get it refilled before it runs out. However, if it does run out, you can take the following steps:
• Identify the burner
The burner is a red plastic cover and it’s usually positioned on the bottom part of the boiler (mostly inside the boiler casing). Once identified, inspect it to see if the lockout button is lit red. If yes, simply unscrew and detach the burner’s red case using a flat head screwdriver.
• Identify the oil pump
You’ll find the oil pump on the burner’s left side which is connected to the flexible oil line. Once done, simply locate the 3 inches long hexagonal stem protruding from the pump and with a small threaded plug screwed into the end. Unscrew the plug in just half a turn ( 180 degrees) with a 4mm Allen Key. At this stage oil will be released, do ensure there’s a cloth or rag underneath the plug to grab the oil freed.
• Press the lockout button
This is the next and final step. However it’s also crucial to note that the burner fan will run for about 12 seconds and discharge some oil from the loosened plug which you can grab with a cloth or rag. Immediately you hear a buzzing sound, use the Allen key to tighten the plug. If enough air has been bled, the system will fire. But if not, then you’ll have to repeat the process again.
Re-pressurising your boiler means that you allow more water to enter system via the filling loop. It can be easy to re-pressurise your boiler yourself. Always check your manual, but there are some simple steps you can take to restore pressure to your boiler:
• Switch off your boiler and let it cool completely
• Make sure both ends of your filling loop are attached
• Open both valves to allow cold water into the system – you’ll hear it start to move
• Look out for your pressure gauge to show 1.5 bar
• Close both valves
• Switch your boiler back on
• Undo both ends of your filling loop and remove it. Remember some water might come out, so be ready to catch some spillage!
If you get the right size boiler for your business and you get it serviced regularly, your boiler could last up to 15 years. It may even last longer than this, but you’ll find that your boiler begins to become less efficient as it gets older. Also, as technology improves, a boiler older than 15 years may not be the most efficient one on the market.
Smart controls such as Hive are the next generation technology with more and more people now converting their houses into smart homes to control multiple devices in the homes remotely. Smart technology can be incorporated with several household devices such as security, lighting, entertainment and more. But what if there’s an oil boiler installed in your home, can you still connect your Hive with the your heating? Well, simply read on to find out.
The answer to this question is yes, most oil boilers are compatible with Hive and can substitute for either an existing conventional programmer or thermostat. The smart technology works to help derive more benefits from your heating system and they usually come with apps which can be used to control your home’s heating from anywhere with just your mobile device. Hive, however, cannot work to replace the functions of smart oil boiler heating controls to modulate your heating as they only work on an on or off basis. To make use of the modulating technology in an oil boiler, the cost of manufacture would be considerably higher while offering little advantage in efficiency for the home or property owner. Ultimately, this implies that you can’t incorporate smart technology to control the output in a similar way as a gas boiler, but there are still some ways to utilize smart technology with your oil boiler in such a way to boost your efficiency and lessen the energy bills.
Do you want to use your Hive with your home’s oil boiler? We’d advise you get in touch with an OFTEC qualified engineer if you wish to install Hive Active Heating on your oil boiler, as British Gas engineer do not offer this service.
The size of boiler you need will depend on the size of your commercial property, how many radiators and bathrooms you have and how appliances willl need hot water at the same time. The boiler size refers to its output, which is measured in kilowatts (kW), rather than the actual dimensions. Speak to your boiler engineer about which boiler is suitable for you, as if you have more than one bathroom or a lot of people in your home a combi boiler might not suit you.
LPG stands for liquid petroleum gas. It’s a by-product of refined crude oil. When it’s put under pressure, LPG turns into a liquid. It’s usually stored in this form. LPG is used as fuel for things like BBQs and camping stoves, as well as central heating.
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