An A-Rated Central Heating Gas boiler installation could be yours – at no cost to you!
Replace your old Gas boiler (or back boiler)
Installation performed by an accredited Gas Safe Heating Engineer
An A-Rated boiler is a model that is among the most efficient on the market. Efficiency is rated A to G and calculated by working out how much of the fuel used to power the boiler is turned into energy for heating your radiators and hot water.
Those that waste the most energy receive the lowest ratings D E F or G, while those that are most efficient are declared A-Rated boilers.
Advantages of Installing an A-Rated Boiler:
Reduce the cost of your heating bills
Reduce wasted energy
Reduce your home’s carbon footprint
Your A-Rated boiler will be fitted to ensure your heating is as efficient as possible.
First Time Central Heating includes full installation of:
Your property may qualify for funding if your home is currently heated using one or more of the following methods:
If your property qualifies you could benefit from an innovative heating control system for your home!
Typical Features of Smart Heating Controls include:
How can new electric storage heaters make life easier for you?
Up to 45% of your home’s heat loss escapes through uninsulated or poorly insulated walls!
Cavity walls are two walls with a gap in between, called the cavity. The outer wall is often made of brick while the inner wall brick or concrete. Houses built after the 1920’s tend to have cavity walls, making them good candidates for cavity wall insulation.
Cavity wall insulation works by filling the cavity space with material that reduces heat loss by stopping the air moving around inside the cavity (air is still the actual insulator). This can substantially reduce heating costs.
The average property will save £150 a year with cavity wall insulation, although obviously this can be variable depending on a number of factors.
Cavity wall Insulation is a quick, hassle-free way of insulating your home and reducing your energy bills. The installers will check that it is right for your home.
If your house was built before the 1920’s it is likely to have been built with solid walls.
Twice as much heat can escape through solid walls compared to cavity walls. Insulating solid walls can seriously reduce your monthly energy bills.
External wall insulation is a layer of insulation fixed to the outside walls of your home. It creates a blanket around your home, restricting heat escaping in the winter and keeping your home cooler in the summer. It does this by fixing a layer of insulation material to the exterior wall of your home.
Properties built before the 1920’s tend to be built with solid walls. These can still be insulated but it is a different process. ECO4 funding can cover the cost and it can lead to a higher saving than with cavity wall insulation.
The installers can reduce heat loss within your home by installing insulation within its internal property walls. It is done by fitting hidden, rigid insulation boards to the wall, or by building a stud wall filled in with insulation material such as mineral wool fibre.
Did you know that up to 25% of your home’s heat loss escapes through uninsulated or poorly insulated roofs?
If you have a room in your loft, you can install insulation in-between the rafters underneath the existing plasterboard walls
Room in roof insulation works by trapping heat within your home to create a blanket effect. This allows you to easily maintain a warm home without using as much energy to do so, saving you money on your energy bills.
It can increase the value of your home.
The ECO4 scheme can fund this for you if you qualify.
Loft insulation is like a blanket for your home. Mineral fibre wool is laid between the joists along your attic floor or on the rafters that support the roof.
Great News! If you qualify & your property is suitable – Solar PV is available fully funded through the ECO4 scheme, if your home is currently heated by electric heating or will be once the project is completed.
Solar electricity panels, also known as photovoltaics (PV) are a renewable power system that use energy from the sun and convert it to free electricity.
Air source heat pumps are the low-carbon future of home heating which is kinder to the planet.
Did you know that housebuilders are starting to install heat pumps in new homes as standard!
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We service homes across the North East including: Northumberland, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Durham & Sunderland as well as Newcastle – with a wider network to service England, Scotland & Wales.
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