Experienced Central Heating Engineers
With Over 45 Years Experience
With so many different heating systems to choose from, we understand that installing a new heating system can be a daunting task, especially amongst a busy schedule. From your initial telephone consultation to the installation of your new heating system and beyond, our experienced team will work with you to provide a service that is tailored to your unique schedule and needs.
Whether you are looking to install a brand new heating system or simply upgrade your existing one, we’ll ensure that your central heating is up and running as quickly as possible, without compromising on quality. Our skilled central heating engineers have the experience and expertise to install a variety of systems, in order to meet your property’s specific requirements.
So, if you are located in the Suffolk area and in need of a new heating system, contact us today to arrange a free, no obligation consultation with one of our friendly Gas Safe registered heating engineers.
Bespoke Central Heating Systems
When choosing a new central heating system, it is important to consider what type of system is most suitable for your home. Our specialist heating engineers are experts at designing bespoke heating systems to cater for all of your household’s heating and hot water requirements – contact us today to arrange a free no obligation consultation.
Heating System Services
B. A. Boyle’s Gas Safe registered engineers are equipped to design, install, and service a variety of heating systems, including gas, oil, and LPG fuelled heating systems. With us, you can guarantee that your central heating system is in capable hands.
To discuss the heating system service you require, please get in touch with a member of our team over the phone, or by using the online form below.
Central Heating Installation Process
Installing central heating is a complex task, requiring careful planning and a thorough understanding of the parts that make up a heating system. Our Gas Safe registered engineers will assess your requirements and devise a solution that fits your heating needs. To help you prepare, here is an overview of what to expect from our central heating installation service:
Why Install a New Central Heating System?
Underfloor Heating Systems
Underfloor heating systems are an effective and increasingly popular way of heating your home. Heating tubes (warm water underfloor heating systems) or cables (electric underfloor heating systems) are installed beneath the floor to heat the room from the ground up, ensuring a more constant temperature while reducing the likelihood of cold spots. Unlike wall-mounted radiators which rely on convection to heat your living space, underfloor heating systems use both convection and radiant heat to warm your property. Furthermore, as underfloor heating systems cover a larger surface area than radiators, lower water temperatures are required to heat the room, helping to improve efficiency. Underfloor heating systems generally have lower running costs and a longer lifespan than radiators, offsetting the initial cost of installing underfloor heating.
If you’d like to learn more about our bespoke underfloor heating systems, please don’t hesitate to get in touch – our specialist heating engineers will be happy to help.
Benefits of Installing Underfloor Heating
We take our Heating Systems Seriously
Delivering Excellence and Building Client Relationships
B. A. Boyle and Son LTD based in Ipswich, Suffolk, is a family-run company with over 45 years worth of experience in home improvements and maintenance. Our experienced team of Gas Safe registered engineers have the qualifications and expertise required to meet all of your heating system needs.
- Certified gas-safe engineers – assured professionalism.
- Insurance-backed guarantees – for your peace of mind.
- Over 45 years in site experience.
- Friendly and customer focussed team of gas engineers and plumbers
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Heating Systems
FAQs
How does central heating work?
Central heating systems work by distributing heat throughout your house in the form of hot water or hot air. There are several types of heating systems available, so to understand how your central heating works, you should first identify what type of heating system is used to heat your home. Wet heating systems work by supplying hot water from your boiler to your taps and radiators via a circuit of pipes, then back to the boiler to be reheated. There are three main boiler types found in wet central heating systems – combi boilers, system boilers, and heat only boilers (also known as regular or conventional boilers). Dry heating systems use air, warmed by a single heat source, to heat the building.
For more information about how different types of heating systems work, please don’t hesitate to contact B. A. Boyle and Son – our Gas Safe registered central heating engineers will be happy to help.
What type of heating system should I install?
There are several types of domestic heating systems available to choose from and each has its advantages and disadvantages. While most modern heating systems are clean, automatic, and programmable for both the time of day and room temperature, installation and fuel costs vary greatly. For example, gas central heating systems are cheaper to run than oil or electric heating systems, but typically require more servicing and are not an option for properties that aren’t connected to the grid. Moreover, while some households may require a complete central heating system upgrade, you might just need to flush out the pipes or replace a single part of your existing heating system. Ultimately, the best type of heating system is dependent on your property’s unique requirements – contact B. A. Boyle and Son today to discuss your options with one of our experienced Gas Safe registered central heating engineers.
How much does it cost to install a new central heating system?
The cost of installing a new central heating system is dependent on numerous factors, with prices varying greatly as every property is unique. The amount you pay will be affected by the size of your property, the condition of your existing pipework, and the type of new boiler, radiators, and/or new pipework you choose.
While it is impossible to definitively answer how much you can expect a new central heating system to cost, our experienced Gas Safe registered heating engineers will happily provide an estimate following an initial no-obligation consultation, during which they will seek to understand your specific requirements. So, if you’re considering installing a new central heating system and are located in the Suffolk area, contact B. A. Boyle and Son today to speak with a member of our friendly team.
How long does it take to install a new central heating system?
The amount of time required to fully install a new central heating system is dependent on several factors, including the scale and complexity of the project, whether or not you’re at home while the work is being completed, and the company or installer you select to carry out the work. Installing a new heating system can be quite disruptive, so it’s a good idea to arrange for work to take place during the warmer summer months to avoid being without heating during the winter.
B. A. Boyle and Son’s skilled central heating installers will ensure that your new central heating system is installed in a prompt, tidy, and organised manner, with as little disruption as possible. As timelines vary, we can only estimate how long the job will take following an initial no-obligation consultation – contact us today to speak to an experienced Gas Safe registered central heating engineer.
How often should you flush your central heating system?
A central heating flush is a straightforward process where chemicals are used to clean or ‘flush’ out any debris within the system. As a guide, you should flush your heating system every 5 to 6 years, but this may vary depending on the type of radiators you have, the type and age of your boiler, and the hardness of your water. Your heating system may need flushing if you notice any of the following signs:
Your heating is taking longer than expected to start working
Your boiler or radiator is banging or clanging
Your radiators are leaking
You can feel cold spots on your radiators
Your radiators are not heating up, even if the pipes are hot
You have to bleed your radiators more frequently
Your boiler needs restarting every time you use the heating
For more information, or to arrange a free consultation with one of our Gas Safe registered central heating engineers, contact B. A. Boyle and Son on 01473 840210 or send us your enquiry using our online form.