Central Heating
£600 off ALL central heating installations before 31 March 2012 - Call now on 0845 155 1277 or fill in our Arrange a Quote form
- All central heating installations carried out by Gas Safe Registered engineers
- Easy payment plans available
- Leading central heating brands - Baxi, Ideal, Worcester Bosch and Potterton
- We only install energy efficient A rated boilers where possible
We only ever install the right heating solution for you, your home and your budget. And with our network of friendly, professional engineers across the UK, you can trust us to get the job done quickly and efficiently - so you can get a money-saving new system with the absolute minimum of disruption.
Easy payment plans available on all central heating systems - call us on 0845 155 1277
Our comprehensive Central Heating aftercare includes:
- Free 5 year parts and labour warranty on most boilers
- All work carried out by our engineers is guaranteed for 12 months
- Free 24 hour support helpline
Why choose Carillion Energy Services for your Central Heating?
- We are the 2nd largest central heating installer in the UK
- FREE 5 year warranty on selected boilers
- We will only install A-rated boilers (unless not technically possible)
- We deal with all the leading UK boiler manufacturers
- No hidden costs - we will give you one quote for all the work required
- All work carried out by Gas safe registered engineers
- Flexible payment options
- Comprehensive aftercare service
More information about Central Heating systems
Most modern houses in the UK have a central heating system to heat their home and provide hot water for washing. A modern system with a condensing boiler is a highly energy efficient, practical way to provide warmth for your household, and is ideal for the majority of people.
Due to advances in boiler technology and design over the last 10 years, a modern, well serviced condensing boiler operates at over 90% efficiency reducing your fuel costs and your carbon footprint considerably.
With a wide variety of boilers and fuel types available, from combination boilers which heat the water on demand, to system boilers which heat the water and store it, you can be certain that you are getting the best solution for your household.
We can ensure that you get a central heating system tailored to your individual family’s needs.
For your peace of mind we only install A-rated condensing boilers which are the most efficient on the market (unless it’s not technically possible).
Because we understand that a central heating system can be a major investment, we also have a range of flexible payment plans available to help you spread the cost of your system. This means that you can be sure that you get the right boiler, at the right price, with the right payment plan.
Easy payment plans available on all central heating systems - call us on 0845 155 1277
Types of central heating boiler
There are a wide range of boilers and manufacturers available on the market which can be confusing at times. To make it simpler for our customers, we only fit the best boilers from the most respected of manufacturers including Baxi boilers, Ideal boilers, Potterton and Worcester boilers.
All newly fitted boilers are condensing boilers, which are designed to burn fuel as efficiently as possible, reducing the cost of heating your home. Condensing boilers can be combi boilers or system boilers.
Combination boilers(combi boiler)– a combination boiler heats the water for your radiators and hot water on demand. Water is not stored in a cylinder, avoiding the resulting loss of heat over time. Combination boilers take up less space in your house, and are highly efficient, but they may not be suitable for large households that require lots of hot water from multiple taps at the same time.
System Boilers – a system boiler heats the hot water and stores it in a cylinder for later use, usually in an airing cupboard. This provides a larger quantity of hot water and is not affected by people using multiple taps at the same time, but it may be less flexible as the water and radiators are usually heated for fixed, preset periods of time.