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Electrician Chingford. We
provide qualified electricians, electrical safety
certificates and electrical repair services in Chingford E4, Highams Park E4, Walthamstow E17, South
Woodford E18, Leytonstone E11 and all over East
London.
Providing all types of electrical services
including electric safety certificates, Electrical
Periodic Inspection reports (PIR), electrical testing,
electrical installation, electrical inspection, landlord's
electrical inspection certificate, light problems, light
replacements, electrical transformers, house rewiring, fan
problem, RCD consumer units and fuse boxes.
We provide NICE/IC and NAPIT qualified
electricians in Chingford E4, Highams Park E4, Walthamstow
E17, South Woodford E18, Leytonstone E11 and all over East
London.
What
will it cost to install a new boiler or central heating
system?
Does
a boiler need to a have regular service?
Why
is my radiator hot at the top and cold at the bottom?
Why
are some of my radiators hotter than others?
Why
do I not get enough hot water from my combination boiler?
What
is a Thermostatic Radiator Valve?
How
much could I save on my heating bill?
Is
fitting a new central heating system very disruptive and
messy?
Are
your engineers Gas Safe (formerly CORGI) registered?
What
is Gas Safe?
What
is Benchmark?
What
changes are coming into effect in regard to central heating
installation?
What
if I don't comply and use a non registered installer?
What
type of condensing boiler do I need?
What
is a combi boiler?
To make sure that you get the right boiler and
central heating system for your home you can arrange for one of our
engineers to visit. Our adviser will give you a free, detailed
quotation, not an estimate, which is tailored specifically to your
needs.
We recommend that you have your boiler serviced
each year. This will ensure that it is working at maximum
performance and safety.
This usually means you have a sludge build up in
the bottom of the radiator. This can be resolved by power flushing
the system. However, before taking any action we recommend that you
seek expert advice to identify the cause of the sludge first, for
example you may have a water leak.
This usually means that your central heating
system is incorrectly balanced. This results in the hot water not
flowing evenly to each radiator. We suggest that you have an expert
check your central heating system.
Older combination boilers often have a lower flow
rate than newer models. This can be made worse by a build up of
scale in the boiler over time. In this situation we suggest that you
have an expert check your boiler and central heating system.
A Thermostatic Radiator Valve allows you to
control the temperature in individual rooms around your home. It can
also help you reduce your fuel bills by automatically adjusting the
radiator temperature once your room has reached its desired
level.
You can save up to 40% on your heating bills but
this depends on the size of your home, how often you use your
heating system what insulation you have in your home and the type of
boiler you have fitted. We offer free site surveys where we can
assess your requirements and give you a more accurate idea of what
you could save.
The installation of a new system does involve new
pipe work being fitted and heating controls being installed. We aim
to ensure that disruption in your home is kept to a minimum, we will
keep you updated on our progress at all times.
We employ our own team on highly skilled and fully
qualified engineers, all of which have to be registered with CORGI.
Gas Safe Register replaced the CORGI gas register
in Great Britain and the Isle of Man on 1 April 2009. Although CORGI
will still be recognised as an accreditation for gas central heating
engineers in the short term, Gas Safe is the official accreditation.
It is run by Capita - the same company responsible for the
congestion charge.
Benchmark is an initiative launched to improve
quality within the heating industry. All competent heating
installers should be aware of benchmark standards. Virtually every
boiler sold in the UK comes with its own log book which should be
fully completed by the installer and handed to you once your new
boiler has been installed and commissioned. This log book becomes
your certificate of compliance with all relevant building
regulations and also is your guarantee. No certificate no
guarantee.
Quite a few changes will be taking place over the
next 12 months, being corgi registered alone won't be enough.
Planning permission for boiler and central heating installation will
be required unless:
1) The company installing your central heating can
self certify the installation. 2) Corgi will be notified of
every boiler and central heating installation in England. 3)
Corgi will send a certificate of compliance to you and also inform
the building control body (the council).
1) In 2007 the government brought in the home
buyers pack to put all the responsibility on the seller of the house
to provide certificates - ensuring gas and electric services all
comply with current regulations and standards. 2) All boiler
manufacturers will not provide warranty if the home owner does not
have their letter of compliance from Corgi. 3) The installation
may also be unsafe.
We can advise you on what boiler is suitable for
your property. But to answer the question. . .
There are 3 different types of high-efficiency
condensing boiler:
1.Combi 2.Regular 3.System
A regular boiler is often also referred to as a
"traditional" or "conventional" boiler.
Each type delivers all the benefits of
high-efficiency technology, but which one you choose will depend on
several factors, including your property, your lifestyle and the
professional advice of engineer.
The high efficiency condensing combi or
combination boiler is an ingenious space-saving idea, and an
increasingly popular choice in UK homes. In fact, combis now account
for well over half of all the new domestic boilers installed in
Britain every year.
The major difference between a combi and any other
type of boiler is that a combi eliminates the need to store hot
water -- so no hot water cylinder in the airing cupboard. It is both
a high-efficiency water heater and central heating boiler, combined
(hence the name) within one compact unit which usually sits in the
kitchen or utility room, or sometimes in the airing cupboard. The
space savings result from the fact there is no hot water storage
cylinder, cold water storage cistern or other familiar components of
a regular (conventional) heating system.
The further benefits of this are a significant
saving on hot water costs, and the fact that hot water is delivered
through your taps or shower at mains pressure. So you can enjoy
powerful showering without the need for a pump. Another combi
benefit is that it can generally save you money on installation time
and costs -- no tanks in the roof space means less pipe work and a
shorter installation time.
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