Has your Boiler Broken Down?

Has your Boiler Broken Down

If you are reading this article, then there is a good chance that your boiler has stopped working. Don’t fret: our ‘has your boiler broken down?’ guide will take you through the common steps to get your central heating working again. With a bit of luck, you might not even need to call out an engineer. (more…)

Central Heating System Upgrade Case Study

Central Heating System Upgrade Case Study
Here at L&W Heating and Plumbing services, we carry out central heating system upgrades on a regular basis so thought we would share with you a recent enquiry we had and the progress of the work from start to finish. Read our central heating system upgrade case study below and should you have any questions please do not hesitate to call us on 01925 394260. (more…)

L&W Boiler Installation Guide

L&W Boiler Installation Guide

Boiler Installation Guide

We all know it is not much fun when your central heating system breaks down, especially in the winter. L&W’s central heating engineers have a wide range of knowledge on different types of boilers and boiler manufacturer’s, i.e. Worcester, Valliant and Ideal to name a few. Read our boiler installation guide below to find out all the information you need before you contact L&W Heating and Plumbing Services. (more…)

Gas Cylinder Safety

Gas Cylinder Safety

This summer, if you stay in a caravan or boat, you may use gas cylinders. Here are some tips for gas cylinder safety. (more…)

What Is A Ground Source Heat Pump?

What Is A Ground Source Heat Pump

Ground source heat pumps are a way to extract heat from the ground and convert it into heating and hot water. A Ground source heat pump works even in cold temperatures, and they are incredibly efficient. They require some electricity to operate, but three-quarters of the energy they need is generated directly from the thermal energy in the ground. (more…)

What Is An Air Source Heat Pump?

What Is An Air Source Heat Pump

An air source heat pump extracts thermal energy from the air and converts it into heating and hot water. Air source heat pumps work in cold temperatures, and they are suitable many types of home. Air source heat pumps require some electricity to operate, but they make three-quarters of the energy they use themselves. (more…)

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