Heating Installation in Gillingham, Shaftesbury, Mere and Wincanton
Friendly, reliable heating installations for local homes. Gas Safe registered and G3 unvented qualified. Full heating systems designed around the property, budget and hot water demand, with tidy workmanship, clear pricing and proper documentation. Work includes boilers, radiators, controls and unvented cylinders for natural gas and LPG homes.
Why choose for heating installation
Heating should be efficient, quiet and easy to live with. Expect straight advice, punctual visits and a clean finish. Systems are sized correctly, balanced and set up to run safely and economically from day one.
Gas Safe - G3 qualified - Local and reliable - Genuine parts - Clear fixed quotes - Natural gas and LPG
What we install
Every property needs a matched set of components that work together. Design focuses on comfort, control and long-term reliability.
Full central heating systems
Radiators and towel rails
Smart thermostats and zoning
Unvented hot water cylinders
Magnetic filters and scale protection
System flushing and inhibitor
Aftercare and servicing
Annual servicing keeps the boiler efficient and helps prevent breakdowns. Filter cleans, checks on expansion vessels and safety devices, and a quick system health review keep things smooth.
Hot Water Cylinders & LPG
Gas Safe registered for natural gas and LPG, and G3 qualified for unvented cylinders. Fully certified to install, service and sign off both; never use anyone who isn’t Gas Safe as it’s unsafe and can void insurance.
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How Heating Installation Works
Gas Safe and G3 qualified, providing full heating installation across Gillingham, Shaftesbury, Mere and Wincanton for natural gas and LPG, keeping systems safe and warranty compliant.
Step 1: Consultation
Quick call to confirm property details and hot water demand, then a short home visit to check radiator layout, pipework, flue route, water pressure and insulation, with photos for accuracy.
Step 2: Fixed Proposal
Receive a written quote with system design, boiler choice, radiators, controls and filtration, plus clear inclusions, labour, disposal and lead time so costs and timings are set.
Step 3: Installation
Old kit removed, new boiler and components fitted, system cleaned or flushed where needed, radiators balanced and controls installed. Floors protected and all waste taken away.
Step 4: Handover & Warranty
Safety and combustion tests completed, settings optimised and logbook updated. Heating controls set up, user guidance given, and manufactures and gas safe registrations completed where required.
Areas covered
Based near Gillingham, working across Shaftesbury, Mere, Wincanton and the surrounding villages in North Dorset, South Wiltshire and South Somerset. Keeping the patch tight means faster callouts, realistic arrival windows and better access to parts from local suppliers. If you are within roughly 30 to 40 minutes of Gillingham, you are in range. Send a postcode and we will confirm coverage and the next available slot.
Gillingham - Shaftesbury - Mere - Wincanton - Bourton - Zeals - Motcombe - Sturminster Newton - Bruton - Sherborne
FAQ’S
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Yes. Old radiators can be swapped for correctly sized models with TRVs and balanced for even heat.
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Yes. Modern TRVs are the numbered heads on radiators that let you set each room lower or off when it is not used. That stops overheating, shortens boiler run time and helps cut gas use and bills. Old lockshields are balance valves you set with a spanner, not daily controls. We can swap old valves for quality TRVs, fit new lockshields where needed and then balance the system so every room heats evenly.
Keep the radiator with the main wall thermostat on a manual valve or leave its TRV fully open so the boiler and controls work properly. -
A straight like-for-like boiler swap is usually 1 to 2 days. Converting a conventional system with a boiler and cylinder to a combi is typically 2 to 3 days, depending on pipework and the flue route. Timings are confirmed after the survey.
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If it is correctly sized and in good condition, yes. If not, sections are upgraded to protect flow rates and efficiency.
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They can make control easier and help avoid unnecessary heating by using schedules and away modes. Choice depends on the home and preferences.
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Combustion analysis, safety checks, system pressure and expansion vessel checks, control setup, documentation and registration.