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Central Heating

For more information on our central heating services please call us now on:

01903 600070

New boiler / heating system and removal of old back boiler
Excellent engineers, very friendly, knowledgeable and hard working. Provided excellent advice on the capacity of boiler and radiators. I would and have recommended them to friends and work colleagues. They are also qualified fire fitters, and I will be asking them to install my gas fire and log burner.
Customer in Brighton, 2008

Complete central heating system - 8 radiators and boiler.
I would recommend them.
Customer in Worthing, 2008

Gaspro installed a new boiler for me and has done a really good job; I am very happy with it and would recommend him to others. His prices were also very reasonable.
Customer in Worthing 2008

Heating your home – ten things you need to know about boilers

Choosing a boiler for your property can be a daunting task: which type of system? What size do I need? What is the back up like? How can I find an installer?
We at Gaspro Services can help you to find answers to all your questions.


  1. All newly installed boilers must be the energy efficient condensing type to meet with current legislation.
  2. Ask our installer will assess your current and future heating and hot water demands – for example, if you are considering converting your loft or building an extension in the future, your requirements will change so it is worth taking this into account when investing in a new heating and hot water system.
  3. If your hot water cylinder needs replacing, we could replace it with a twin coiled solar prepared version so that, should you decide to add a solar water heating system in the future, you are already half way there.
  4. Check that your installer is CORGI (Council for Registered Gas Installers) registered if they are fitting a gas boiler or OFTEC (Oil Firing Technical Association) registered if they are fitting an oil boiler. Also ask the installer whether they have completed their energy efficiency training.
  5. Make sure your installer has checked that your water main usage is large enough to deliver adequate water to the boiler while the toilet is being flushed or the washing machine is in use.
  6. We only use quality heating controls - good heating controls, including a thermostat and auto-timer switches such as compensating room thermostats, will allow you to adjust the level of heat required, thus improving the efficiency of the heating system, and cutting high fuel costs.
  7. If you are undertaking a separately contained loft conversion, which will require its own heating and hot water supply, a combination or ‘combi’ boiler is the best option. This will not only heat the room but provides instant hot water without the need for a tank. However, if you are looking at a heating system to supply the entire house, you are more likely to require a system boiler.
  8. There are different sizes of boilers to meet most types of domestic property - requirements are judged based on hot water needs so the installer would be able to work with you to consider your lifestyle, and assess how many bathrooms, showers and baths you need to supply at any one time.
  9. If your boiler is over 15 years old and your annual fuel bill is high, you might want to consider getting a new one installed. Boilers over 15 years old are often only around 60 per cent efficient (G rated or less), which means that for every pound spent on fuel, 40p is wasted. New condensing boilers are over 90% efficient and are A rated for efficiency, so not only do they reduce your bills but are better for the environment!

 



Our engineers are City and Guilds qualified in Domestic Heating. We are also NIC certified for water regulation.