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If you’re considering installing an oil boiler in your home, you may be wondering how long these systems are expected to last. At L & P Heating Services Ltd, we specialise in oil boiler installation and are here to provide some information on the lifespan of these systems. Oil boilers are a popular choice for […]

If you’re considering a new gas boiler for your home, you may be wondering how these systems work. At L & P Heating Services Ltd, we specialise in gas boiler installation in Bristol and are here to provide a brief overview of how gas boilers operate. A gas boiler is a heating system that uses […]

Un-serviced boilers can break down before the onset of winter when they’re required to take on an additional load. And when this happens, many homeowners wonder whether they can repair them themselves. Unfortunately, the answer is no. In the UK, you’re not actually allowed to work on your boiler yourself. If you do and something […]

Oil boilers are one of the most efficient and reliable ways to heat your home or business. They provide an excellent source of heat that is both affordable and convenient, making them a great choice for nearly any application. Looking to get an oil boiler installed? Some of the key benefits of using an oil […]

The most common way to heat a home in the UK is via gas. However, in order for that to happen, the property must be connected to the gas grid — and that’s not always possible for a variety of reasons. The good news is that this doesn’t mean those homes have to live with […]

There are ways to keep your energy bill from going up too much, even though heating will make it go up. Here are some changes you can make to keep your heating bills in check this winter: Servicing People who use heating systems should have them serviced on a regular basis. Gas Safe registered engineers […]

A boiler is something found in every home and is paramount to heating the home. Boilers work by using electricity or gas to pump heat to radiators around your house. One of the most important things to remember with your boiler is that in order to have it be as efficient as possible, you are going to want to keep it maintained and serviced.
Your boiler is one of the most important and central parts of your home, and you need to make sure that it is always working as fully as it should. If it doesn’t, and something goes wrong with it, it might be that you need to look into having it fixed up and repaired. The good news there is that we have a huge wealth of experience of fixing up boilers in the area, so you can count on us, no matter what has gone wrong.
It is no secret that UK households are presently experiencing an energy price rise. Nearly 22 million consumers will pay about 50% more for gas, oil and electricity, so there has never been a better time to be concerned about your household's energy needs. If you are currently experiencing a boiler breakdown, you might be wondering whether to repair or replace it. It isn't easy to decide between these two options, but you can make the right choice if you understand when each is appropriate. Here's when to repair and replace your boiler.
Your boiler doesn't just heat your home, it heats your hot water. It’s vital that you are able to maintain your home feeling comfortable and for that to work, you need a boiler that is in the best possible condition. Without the right Gas Safe or OFTEC Registered engineer, however, you won’t be able to keep up on the repairs and boiler service that you need to complete. You need peace of mind that your boiler is in the best condition - it’ll mean that the system is running safely, efficiently and with as much support as possible.
With a Greenstar System Filter, Boiler Plus compliance, and programmable room thermostats, the Lifestyle 8000 gas combi boilers from Worcester Bosch make a lot of sense for a lot of homes. With this installation, you can enjoy the best of modern boilers on the market, all with features to guarantee that your heating capabilities turn up a gear.
When it comes to purchasing a boiler, there are two key options to consider: condensing boilers and combi boilers. Because boilers can be costly, it's critical to know everything there is to know before making a purchase. This post will discuss the differences between the two.