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Are you in need of a gas engineer? Our team is fully qualified to assist you with all your plumbing, heating, central heating, commercial heating, and gas service needs.
What we offer…
As heating engineers, we specialize in the design, installation, and maintenance of commercial plumbing and heating systems for projects of various sizes across the UK. Our team comprises fully qualified, experienced, and
professionals dedicated to meeting your needs. Whether you need a boiler installed, central heating maintenance services, or assistance with your home’s gas systems, we have the expertise to help. Get in touch with us today to discuss your requirements.
Boiler Installation & Replacement
Getting a new boiler replacement can be a complicated process, one which no customer ever wants to go through. That’s why, we are here. Our Heating engineers are veterans in the installation and replacement of any boiler systems whether it be Gas Systems, Combi Boilers or Conventional Boilers. Just let us know what it is you require, and we’ll take care of the rest.
Central Heating
Ensuring your heating system operates smoothly is crucial for keeping you and your family comfortable during chilly winter evenings. Whether your boiler requires repair, installation, power flushing, or replacement, we’re here to help. We highly recommend annual servicing to optimize your system’s performance and suggest prompt action if it malfunctions. Don’t let a faulty heating system leave you out in the cold—reach out to us today for expert assistance.
Showers & Pressure Adjustments
There is nothing more refreshing and rejuvenating than a good shower, but what would you do when your showers pressure becomes low and the waterflow slows. There are number of reasons why this could happen, the most
common one – a clogged showerhead or issues with the pipe. We recommend cleaning the showerhead instantly but if this doesn’t work then give us a call and we’ll be more than happy to help in diagnosing where the problem lies. Contact Us
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Plumbing
Whether you’re dealing with a dripping faucet, toilet troubles, or basin issues, we’ve got you covered. Our 24/7 call-out service guarantees you’re covered, even during the most uncertain times. Whenever emergencies arise, rest assured that we’re always on hand to assist you promptly. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us for immediate help.
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Hot Water Problems
Hot water is often taken for granted until it’s suddenly unavailable. A leak in your heating or hot water system can cause pressure drops and a lack of hot water. At Let’s Heat, our engineers specialize in promptly and safely diagnosing and resolving any potential issues with your system. You can trust us to restore your hot water supply without compromising safety.
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Bathroom Refurbishment
A bathroom is one of the most important rooms in a home, it can act as a key feature within a home and always needs to be maintained accordingly. If you’re looking to enhance the overall feel of your bathroom then give us a call. We’ll manage the entire process for you and get in touch with any contractor you need to get the job done
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Toilet Repairs & Installs
Toilets are an essential part of our homes that we often overlook until they malfunction. They rely on several components, including the fill valve, flapper, handle, and weep holes, all working together seamlessly. If you
encounter any issues with your toilet, we won’t simply provide a quick fix. Our approach involves analyzing each component thoroughly to ensure they’re functioning correctly. Whether it’s repair or installation, we cover everything related to toilets. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us for assistance.
Commercial
To begin with, we design, install and maintain commercial gas and heating systems on a variety of projects and sizes across the UK. What’s more, all of our engineers are fully qualified, experienced and registered. Lastly, whether you need a boiler installation, central heating maintenance services or assistance with your homes gas, we are the engineers to help.
Commercial Heating
First and foremost, our heating engineers are experts and have the knowledge and skills needed to complete any job and carry out full Gas Safety checks to ensure your heating equipment is working as it should. From the installation, servicing and maintenance of any central heating system to the installation and maintenance of vented and unvented cylinders, no job is ever too big or small for us. \
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Commercial Plumbing
Firstly, our plumbing services gives customers the opportunity to deal with more than a simple pipe installation. Moreover, we offer you more advanced services that cater to the most complicated of issues such as installation of bathrooms, kitchen fixtures, sprinkler systems and many more.
Commercial Gas
Most importantly, we offer ongoing solutions tailored to meet the needs of both large and small businesses. Additionally, we conduct thorough initial assessments to determine the optimal approach for each job. Whether it’s
upgrading commercial gas pipework, conducting test purges and decommissioning, handling emergency gas repairs, or catering to specific service needs, we’ve got you covered. If you’re seeking experienced Gas Safe engineers who ensure the job is done right, don’t hesitate to contact us.
What is the difference between a plumber and a heating engineer?
A plumber primarily works with plumbing systems, while a heating engineer specializes in heating systems.
Plumbers handle water supply, drainage, and fixtures, while heating engineers focus on boilers, radiators, and central heating.
Plumbers are trained in a broader range of plumbing tasks, while heating engineers have specialized knowledge in heating technologies.
Plumbers may have different certifications, while heating engineers are often Gas Safe registered (in the UK).
Plumbers cover a wider scope, while heating engineers have a specific focus on heating systems.
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What is the hourly rate for a heating engineer in UK?
The hourly rate for a heating engineer in the UK can vary depending on various factors such as location, experience, qualifications, and the specific services being provided. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, the average
hourly rate for a heating engineer in the UK ranged from £40 to £70 per hour. However, it’s important to note that these rates are approximate and can vary significantly. It is recommended to contact local heating engineers or consult with trade organizations to get a more accurate and up-to-date estimate for the current hourly rates in your area.
Best practice for hiring a plumber or heating engineer
When it comes to hiring a plumber or heating engineer, it’s important to follow best practices to ensure you find a qualified and reliable professional. Here are some guidelines to consider:
Research and Recommendations:
Begin by conducting thorough research and seeking recommendations from trusted sources such as friends, family, or neighbors. You can also utilize online platforms and directories that provide reviews and ratings for tradespeople, such as Checkatrade.
Qualifications and Certifications:
Verify that the plumber or heating engineer holds the necessary qualifications and certifications. In the UK, ensure they are Gas Safe registered for working with gas systems. Additionally, check if they are members of relevant trade associations, as this can demonstrate their commitment to professionalism and quality.
Experience and Expertise:
Assess the professional’s experience and expertise in the specific area you require assistance with, whether it’s plumbing or heating systems. Ask about their previous projects and any specialized training they have undergone.
Insurance and Guarantees:
Request proof of insurance coverage, including public liability insurance, to protect yourself and the professional in case of any accidents or damages. Inquire about any guarantees or warranties provided for their workmanship or installed products.
Written Estimates:
Obtain written estimates or quotes from multiple professionals to compare prices, services offered, and timelines. Ensure the estimates are detailed, including a breakdown of costs, materials, and labor charges.
Reviews and References:
Read reviews and testimonials from previous customers to gauge the professional’s reputation and quality of work. Request references and follow up with them to get firsthand feedback on their experiences.
Communication and Professionalism:
Evaluate the professional’s communication skills, responsiveness, and professionalism during the initial contact and subsequent interactions. Clear and open communication is vital for a successful working relationship.
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FAQ’s
Is it worth repairing an old boiler?
If your boiler is more than 10 years old, we suggest replacing it rather than repairing it. However, if you hear a tapping sound and your boiler is less than 10 years old, it might indicate a blockage. It is recommended to consult a local engineer to inspect it. Please note that this advice is subject to the specific circumstances and condition of your boiler.
How long does it take a gas engineer to service a boiler?
It typically takes approximately 60 minutes for a gas boiler to be properly serviced and checked by a Gas Safe registered engineer. This timeframe allows for a thorough inspection of the boiler’s components, cleaning, testing, and ensuring its safe and efficient operation. However, the actual duration may vary depending on the specific model and condition of the boiler.
What is the difference between a vented and unvented hot water cylinder?
The primary distinction between a vented and unvented water storage cylinder is the source of their water supply. An unvented hot water cylinder directly receives water from the mains, allowing for higher water pressure and improved hot water flow. In contrast, a vented system relies on a cold water tank located in the loft to provide its water supply.