• LocationBolton, Greater Manchester, Bradshawgate, BL2 1BA**
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Our Bolton gas safe registered engineers can carry out repairs and fittings of complete central heating systems and associated gas/water appliances. We can service and repair all types of boiler systems and replace old central heating units. With local Bolton heating engineers, who cover gas heating and electric heating, we are only 30/90 minutes away when you need our assistance.

Whatever the job entails, large or small, we have the experience and professional attitude to carry out any heating services. On top of this our local Bolton engineers can undertake landlord inspections and prepare buyers' reports.

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Bolton Plumbing Testimonials

Customer Name: Mrs D Hardcastle
Dear Sirs, I wish to let you know how very pleased I have been with the service I received from your company two weeks ago. Not only did you respond very promptly to my telephone call, but the engineer who called did an excellent job. Thank you very much for your help.

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Example Of Our Plumbing Services

Combi Boiler
A combi boiler provides hot water for the central heating system and hot water taps. Many have timer systems tied to a thermostat to control how hot the house should be before the heating is turned off.  Hot water is delivered at mains pressure, so showers can be used without the need for a pump, although the performance of the shower is average. Installation costs are usually much lower for combi boilers than for others. However, there are disadvantages. They lack a strong hot water flow, and the user sometimes has to wait 30 seconds or more for hot water to reach the tap. They also rely on having a continuously high water pressure and performance gradually falls if the water pressure drops. Combi boilers also suffer from problems more frequently. If you only have a combi boiler, there is no redundancy if it fails, so heating and hot water would both be unavailable. As the radiator circuit is a sealed pressurised system, even a small water leak will cause the system pressure to drop to zero over time.

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