A well-designed heating system heats every room evenly, responds quickly, and doesn't cost a fortune to run. When something's off — radiators cold at the bottom, banging pipes, a boiler short-cycling, or bills creeping up — it's usually a sign the system needs attention rather than replacing wholesale.
Our Gas Safe registered heating engineers work across Essex, London, Kent and Suffolk, on everything from a single radiator swap to a complete system upgrade. We diagnose the real cause, explain your options clearly, and carry out the work to a standard we're happy to guarantee.
Central heating services
Whether you want to fix a niggle or overhaul the whole system, we'll give you a straight answer on what's worth doing and what isn't.
- New central heating systems — full design and installation for homes of any size
- Radiator installation and replacement — including designer and vertical radiators
- Power flushing — clearing sludge and debris to restore circulation and efficiency
- Heating controls and smart thermostats — Nest, Hive, Tado and zoned controls
- Thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs) for room-by-room control
- System upgrades — converting old systems to modern high-efficiency setups
- Pump, valve and cylinder replacement
- Fault finding and repairs for cold spots, noise and poor performance
Cut your heating bills
Heating is one of the biggest costs in any home, so efficiency matters. Upgrading old controls, balancing radiators, power flushing a sludged-up system and fitting a modern thermostat can make a genuine difference to both comfort and running costs.
If your boiler is the weak link, we can talk you through a new boiler installation or, if you're ready to future-proof, renewable heating options like an air source heat pump.
Power flushing that actually works
Over time, rust and sludge build up inside radiators and pipework, leaving cold spots and making your boiler work harder. A professional power flush clears it out and gets warm water circulating freely again. We use proper equipment and inhibitor to protect the system afterwards — not a quick rinse-through.
Radiators cold at the bottom but warm at the top? That's classic sludge build-up, and a power flush is usually the fix.