Boiler Services From Heat-Tec
Here at Heat-Tec, we offer high quality oil boilers to clients throughout Sevenoaks and the surrounding areas. We have a real passion for what we do, and we feel that this shows in every single one of the oil boilers that we offer. We also pride ourselves on the high level of service that we provide alongside all of the oil boilers that we provide, and on the fact that we constantly go the extra mile for our valued Sevenoaks-based customers, time and time again. Oil boilers are less commonly found in the UK compared to their natural gas counterparts, although they do remain an attractive option for those properties who are not connected to the natural gas network. The majority of oil boiler appliances are fed by a supply of stored oil, which is kept in a tank external to the property itself. The major benefit of this is that the homeowner I free to shop around for a good deal on fuel and is not tied to just one supplier. If you would like additional information on the oil boiler installation services that we offer, be sure to get in touch with our experienced team today. We’d love to hear from you an assist you in any way possible.
How Much Do Oil Boilers Cost?
At Heat-Tec, we’re proud to offer an oil boiler installation service which is unparalleled and unrivalled in Sevenoaks. Every single one of the oil boilers that we offer are unique when it comes to installation; in order to give you an accurate price for the installation of your oil boiler, we will need to visit your location to discuss your needs and requirements and carry out a site survey. We partner with leading manufacturers for oil boilers in Sevenoaks and are more than happy to discuss the services and specifications for Worcester Bosch boilers or any other boilers, including specific model information and performance statistics. Online brochures for Worcester Bosch can be found here.
What Types Of Oil Boilers Are Available?
Oil boilers do almost everything that conventional gas boilers can do and just as you can with gas boilers, you can choose from conventional heat-only or combination oil boilers. All new boiler installations will utilise condensing technology and adhere to the latest efficiency guidelines. Condensing oil boilers are designed to recycle the heat with an extra heat exchanger so that the hot exhaust gases are used to pre-heat the water in the boiler system, therefore reducing energy consumption and costs.
Call Our Team For Oil Boilers In Sevenoaks
If you’re based in Sevenoaks or the surrounding areas and you require additional information on the oil boilers that we offer, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our experienced team today. We’re always here to take your call, deal with any enquiries and answer any questions that you may have regarding the oil boilers that we provide in Sevenoaks.
We also offer oil boilers throughout Croydon, Bromley, West Wickham, Caterham, Mitcham, Orpington and Beckenham.
Our heating engineers also offer a range of services across Sevenoaks including; boiler installations, boiler servicing, burst pipes, central heating, immersion tank installations, oil boilers, power flushing, underfloor heating, boiler finance, boiler repairs, commercial boilers, plumbing services, LPG boilers and gas safety inspection services.
We Provide Oil Boilers In Sevenoaks
Frequently Asked Questions
How Does An Oil Boiler Work?
An oil boiler mixes oil from the oil supply in the property, with air to ignite the burner that provides heat to the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is a tightly coiled copper pipe that is exposed to the heat of the flame created by burning the oil and air mixture. The heat exchanger then transfers heat to the water supply.
Should I Turn My Oil Boiler Off When It Is Being Filled?
Yes, it is recommended to turn your oil boilers off when they are being filled and to leave it off for a short period afterwards, of up to 30 minutes. This will ensure that any sediment that has settled on the base of your tank is not stirred up and drawn into your fuel line.
What Can Cause An Oil Boilers Burner To Lockout?
A burner lockout could be as a result of no oil or a leak in the pipeline. Another cause of a burner lockout is from contaminated oil. The contamination could be from: water ingress into the tank from a missing cover, a damaged tank from condensation or sludge (this can occur due to the growth of micro-organisms at the water fuel interface in the tank or rust from a metal oil tank corroding.