New Boiler

New energy efficient boiler

Here at LC Plumbing and Heating we know that choosing a new boiler can be difficult. That’s why we are here every step of the way to provide you with all the information you need to make the right decision based upon your home heating requirements.

 

We avoid the technical jargon or abbreviations and provide open & honest advice. Our amazing local reputation means that our details are passed to other friends and families from our existing customers.

Gas Safe Registered

Our Gas safe number is 648371 and this can be verified with the Gas Safe register.

Fast Installation Services

We prioritise all emergencies to get your new boiler installed as quickly as possible.

Competitive Pricing

We research our local market to ensure that our pricing remains competitive.

Reduce your energy bills

If you have an old boiler, it is highly likely that you are paying more for your gas than what you would if you have new energy efficient boiler.

Gas prices are on the increase, so there is no better time to switch to a new boiler. The initial investment will undoubtedly repay itself in the reduction of what you are paying for your energy prices.

Reduce your energy bills

If you have an old boiler, it is highly likely that you are paying more for your gas than what you would if you have new energy efficient boiler.

Gas prices are on the increase, so there is no better time to switch to a new boiler. The initial investment will undoubtedly repay itself in the reduction of what you are paying for your energy prices.

Boiler Types Explained

Combi Boiler

A Combination or ‘Combi’ boiler is both a high efficiency water heater and a central heating boiler in a single compact unit. Combi boilers heat water directly from the mains when you turn on a tap, so you won’t need a hot water storage cylinder or a cold water storage tank in the roof space.

  • Compact sizes make combi boilers perfect for smaller properties
  • Ideal where there is little or no loft space
  • No need for a hot water cylinder allows increased living space
  • No cold water storage tank frees up a loft for conversion
  • No risk of loft pipework freezing
  • Less pipework in the home makes installation typically cheaper

Regular Boiler

Regular boilers (sometimes known as traditional, conventional, heat only or back boilers) are ideally suited to homes that already have a traditional heating and hot water system which is linked to a separate hot water cylinder. These boilers also need a cold water storage tank in the loft to feed the hot water cylinder as well as a tank that maintains the water level of the central heating system. 

 

  • Perfect for homes where a lot of hot water is used at the same time
  • Ideal where there are two or more bathrooms
  • A good option in areas where water pressure is low
  • Compatible with solar water heating systems for a lower carbon footprint and lower energy costs

System Boiler

System boilers require a cylinder for storing hot water, however the major heating and hot water system components are built into the boiler itself, making it quicker and easier to install. In addition, there is no need for a tank in the loft, so it can be an option in a home with little or no loft space or where the space is earmarked for a conversion. 

 

  • Ideal for homes with more than one bathroom
  • Constant supply of hot water to any number of taps at the same time
  • No need for a loft tank, freeing up space and eliminating worries about leaks or frost damage
  • Economical to run
  • Built-in components makes installation quicker and neater
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