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25 Jul

Heating | Oil | Boiler Replacement

Golspie - KW10

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a new oil combi boiler fitted are you the property owner: owner of the property is this for a residential or commerial building: domestic type of current boiler: oil what boiler type are you looking f...

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17 Jul

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Inveresk - EH21

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I would like somebody to check if the capped gas pipe is live in the fireplace for removal.

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07 Jul

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Clydebank - G81

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30 Jun

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Wick - KW1

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to remove old back boiler, hot water tank and associated pipework and replace to a new combi boiler

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23 Jun

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19 Jun

Heating | Oil | Boiler Replacement

Golspie - KW10

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New oil combie boiler my old boiler is finished unrepairable

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17 Jun

Heating | Oil | Boiler Replacement

Arbroath - DD11

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Call anytime. Extent of work: New Boiler Type of building: Detached Fuel: Oil Number of radiators: 0 Quote requested on boiler replacement

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12 Jun

Heating | Oil | Boiler Replacement

Stromness - KW16

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Boiler and radiators fitted

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08 Jun

Heating | Oil | Boiler Repair / Service

Lanark - ML11

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Annual service of a Worcester boiler.

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27 May

Heating | Biomass Boiler

Airdrie - ML6

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Call anytime. Type of building: Detached Number of bedrooms: 4 Access available for delivery of fuel: Yes Mains Gas available: No How became interested in biomass system: Reduce Bills Quote r...

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22 May

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Wick - KW1

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07 May

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Glasgow - G53

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28 Apr

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Glasgow - G64

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08 Apr

Heating | Gas | Boiler Replacement

Coatbridge - ML5

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Hi mate, i require an invoice for a boiler you fitted as selling property and require it to offset cap gains tax. I will pay you for invoice. Could you contact me

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07 Apr

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Mauchline - KA5

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Boiler replacement is my rental property 2 bed Flat, 48m2

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04 Apr

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Mauchline - KA5

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full replacement of gas combi boiler for 2 bed flat, 48 m2. to include: new boiler (min 5 year warranty ) flue, wireless thermostat all pipe work and fittings labour disposal of old system are you th...

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02 Apr

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Coatbridge - ML5

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25 Mar

Heating | Electric Radiators & Heaters

Montrose - DD10

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18 Mar

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Arbroath - DD11

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Heating | Oil | Boiler Replacement

Dumfries - DG2

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How much do Heating Engineer services cost?

How much do Heating Engineers in Scotland cost?
Costs for Heating Engineers around Scotland can differ depending on the sort of job that you want to have actually done in your home. It's the inquiry we get asked a lot "how much do Heating Engineers in Scotland charge?". It's generally good to have an idea of how much a Heating Engineer will likely charge for their work. Prices will likely change based upon the products as well as the tradesperson chosen. The list reveals the types of service that Heating Engineers typically do and also the standard cost series of these jobs. Some projects take longer to finish than others so prices do differ by task.

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£2,584

Heating Engineer job Heating Engineer cost in 2026
Combi boiler in Scotland £1,844-£3,719
Lpg boilers in Scotland £2,510-£4,240
Biomass boilers in Scotland £7,500-£11,500
New Oil boiler in Scotland £2,250-£3,450
Boiler repair and service in Scotland £99-£337
Electric heaters in Scotland £1,500-£2,300
Eco boiler (hhrco) in Scotland £1,844-£3,719
Boiler finance in Scotland £1,844-£3,719
Heating control system in Scotland £155-£323
Micro chp boiler in Scotland £3,750-£5,750
Oil boiler repairs & servicing in Scotland £83-£127
Gas works in Scotland £60-£92
Boiler cover in Scotland £5-£25
Commercial Gas Boiler in Scotland £2,375-£5,500

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Heating Engineer FAQs

how to install a gas cooker?

How Much To Install A Gas Cooker?

Gas cooker is gradually becoming more and more popular in the UK, with several homeowners looking to have one installed in their various homes. Whether you’re planning remodelling, conversions or perhaps you own a new building, gas ( be it a natural gas or Liquid Petroleum Gas - LPG) is now the favourite mode of cooking ,heating as well as warming across the country.

The fact that it’s popular, however, is not an excuse to install a gas cooker by all means in order to reduce the cost. When it comes to gas cooker installation, adequate care must be taken to ensure costly errors which can lead to fire outbreaks and other dangers are avoided. Therefore, if you’re thinking about getting a gas cooker installed in your home, hiring a qualified gas cooker installation company would be your best bet.

Prior to the installation of your gas cooker, the gas plumber will confirm whether or not your home is connected to the mains gas supply. In the absence of a connection, you’ll have to request for a new service connection. Immediately the connection is available, the certified gas cooker installation company can then proceed to fit in the appliance.

However, for a free standing gas cooker, the measurement of the gas cooker’s dimension will be taken by the fitter as well as the available space for the installation in order to determine whether or not the gas cooker will fit in. After this, the next step would be to turn the gas cooker on its side and fit in the underpins. The gas pipe will then be connected to the manifold while also activating the gas and checking for possible leakages. Once done, the gas would be plugged into the outlet and a test will be conducted on the gas to ensure it’s running the way it should.

what is a condensing boiler?

Condensing boilers are the in-thing when it comes to modern heating systems in UK homes and across the globe for a good reason. This is primarily due to the fact that condensing boilers happens to be highly efficient as it enables the fuel you’re burning to heat up your home go a lot further. Having a new high efficiency condensing boiler rather than an old G-rated non condensing boiler will not only enhance your heating controls, but also save you a lot of money annually. In this article, we’re going to take you through the basics of a condensing boiler. Let’s take a closer look!

If you’re interested in getting a greener and more efficient boiler, you simply can’t afford to look beyond a high efficiency condensing boiler. This is purely due to the fact that these condensing boilers happens to make a better use of the heat they’re able to produce from burning fuels like oil or gas ( in other words, they require less heat from the burner, which makes them a lot more efficient).

So how does a condensing boiler work? Unlike a non-condensing heat-nly boiler, some heat will be wasted in form of hot gases which are released from the flue. Meanwhile a condensing boiler captures some of the heat from these gases and puts them to use for heating up water that’s coming back from your central heating system. As a result, it requires just a minimal heat from the burner which make the boiler more efficient.

You should take note that all new modern boilers are condensing boilers. Therefore if you’re planning to replace an old boiler with a new one, you’ll definitely be buying a new condensing boiler and benefit from all the efficiency and savings that comes with it.

Do oil boilers need lots of maintenance?

Modern oil boilers do not require a lot of maintenance. OFTEC recommends that oil boilers are serviced and inspected every year. This keeps them running as efficiently as possible and will ensure any issues with your boiler are identified before they cause bigger problems. This servicing is also vital because of the increased risk of carbon monoxide leaking from a poorly maintained boiler.

How do I re-pressurise a boiler?

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!

how does the smart thermostat work?

If you’re building a connected home, a smart thermostat allows you to change the temperature in your home. And not only do several smart thermostats come with touch screens and a user friendly interface, but they’re also compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and other voice controlled personal assistants. So how does a smart thermostat work? Let’s have a look!

Generally, smart thermostats are connected to the home’s Heating and/or Air Con system via C wire (common wire). Homes that lacks a C wire (especially older homes) will have to install one first before getting a smart thermostat. The C wire is a crucial element in the installation process as it works mainly to wire your smart thermostats into the Boiler system without tampering with the wiring for the other appliances in the house.

The smart thermostats comes with some special temperature setting which you can access by connecting them to your home’s WiFi. These include:

• Mobile Control

Most smart thermostats are specially designed to enable users to control the temperature of their home from the comfort of their couch or car via their unique mobile apps. This feature is just perfect if you particularly like getting the perfect temperature in your home without having to get out of bed.

• Humidity Controls

Although, the humidity of your home can not really be adjusted with a smart thermostat but you can always stay on top of it by monitoring it or setting an alarm on your phone to go off when the humidity changes.

• Geofencing Feature

With a smart thermostat, you can choose the particular times of the day you want it in action. This feature enables you to go on impromptu travels without having to worry about your energy bills - some smart thermostats come with the geotracking feature which determines when you’ve left the house and adjusts the temperature of the home accordingly with your energy usage in mind.

how much oil does a boiler use?

How Much Oil Does A Boiler Use?

Are you also interested in knowing the quantity of oil that a boiler consumes to heat up and keep a house warm? Well, you’ll find the answer here. There are so many influencing factors that determines the quantity of oil that’ll be used by a boiler. These factors include the number of hours they’re subjected to use on a daily basis, the boiler’s size as well as how efficient it is. Another factor is how you use your boiler, whether it’s only to provide heating or to provide both heating and hot water will as influence the quantity of oil your boiler uses. As a result, it’s almost impossible to provide an accurate estimate of the amount of oil that an appliance would require to keep running effectively.

In general, to provide a rough estimate, a mid sized oil boiler appliance could make use of up to 3.5 litres of oil per hour when full, but if it’s a large appliance, then it can burn up to 4 litres of oil per hour. However, it should be noted that this is only when the boiler is operating flat out. In the event whereby the water inside the heating system is already hot and the boiler is only working to maintain the level of warmth, much less quantity of oil will be used. And as expected, there will also be times in which your boiler will not be on, and therefore no oil or fuel will b used.

Your home’s size as well as how properly insulated it is can also be a significant influencing factor here. As you would have guess a big home and/or poorly insulated will use up more oil because it’ll be harder to heat up or keep warm. Overall, for some households, 1000 litres of oil will be sufficient to get them through the year, whereas the same quantity may not be enough to get other households through just the winter months.

What size boiler do I need?

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.

do smart thermostats save money?

If you’re looking to acquire smart thermostats in your home, but wondering about its money saving qualities, then this is for you! Not only do smart thermostats add new impressive features to your home, but it can also save you both energy and money. According to many reports using a programmable thermostat can save you between the range of £130 to £150 on an annual basis. Now think about using a smart thermostat that makes it a lot more easier for you.

Wondering how smart thermostat save money? Simply set your smart thermostat one or two degrees lower or higher than the usual number. Once done, you’re likely to notice 1% to 3% reduction in your energy bills. And if you want even more, you simply increase the percentage to about 10 degrees to 15 degrees to cover the period you spend at work and watch as you save up to 10 percent of your energy bills.

Generally, a smart thermostats will save you money in two major ways. These includes:

• They Do All The Thinking For You

The smart thermostat watches your behaviour and study the time you’re at home and when you’re not as well as your preferred temperature at particular times in a day, and that’s why they are termed as “smart. they’ll automatically adjust the settings to ensure you get home to a perfect temperature.

• They Keep Tabs On Your Usage

You can always count on a two way communicating smart thermostat to watch your usage while also collecting the data and sharing it with you. It informs you of your energy usage rate as well as the estimated amount. Once you’ve been notified, you can manual adjustment or leave it to the thermostat to help manage your energy.

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