BOILERS

An energy efficient modern boiler can reduce fuel consumption and your household’s carbon footprint. Upgrading your boiler can provide more consistent and even heating, along with an improved hot water supply. New boilers have a longer lifespan, require less maintenance, and come with more advanced safety features.

Types of highly efficient boilers

Condensing Boilers

Gas boilers are the most used heating in the UK and many of them are inefficient models. When spending our income on our energy bills, we want to ensure we can reduce the amount we spend we much as we can - a highly efficient boiler is the most efficient way to do so.

Combi Boilers

This type contains most of the required components of a heating system within the boiler itself meaning there is no longer the need for tanks around your house taking up space. Combi boilers provide hot water on demand.

Heat Only Boilers

This boiler stores hot water in a tank making it more suitable to larger properties due to their ability to provide hot water for multiple taps and showers.

System Boilers

This type of boiler is commonly found in larger homes with greater demands for heating and hot water. By featuring a separate cylinder for storing water, system boilers can provide a constant supply of hot water throughout the home, unlike combi boilers which can only heat water on demand.

First Time Central Heating

James Frew Ltd. are fully accredited to upgrade your heating and install a central heating system. Converting properties from electric or other off-gas heating sources will help towards reducing carbon emissions. It will also make your home a more comfortable and efficient place to live in. A first-time central heating installation will include the boiler, radiators and all pipework. We can also include standard or smart heating controls.

If your property doesn’t have (and has never had) central heating and you have a gas connection prior to April 2022, you may be able to switch from your current heating to a full central heating system with a grant secured by James Frew Ltd.


Contact us to find out more.

Heating Controls

Traditional thermostats will allow you to change the temperature in your home and with TRV’s (thermostat radiator valve) located on each radiator, you can control the temperature in each room using the dials.

SMART heating controls allows for the same functions, but remotely. This means you can give your heating time schedules to come on and off itself - saving you energy by not having the heating on in an empty house.


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