If you ever have a plumbing problem in your New Forest/New Milton property, do not hesitate to contact First Choice Heating and Gas today. We will endeavour to fix any plumbing problem you may have quickly. Our Check-A-Trade registered company is renowned for providing the best plumbers in the New Forest/ New Milton area. No job is too big or small for our plumbers who are highly qualified and experienced.
Our plumbers are able to carry out a wide range of jobs whether that is fixing a leaky tap to installing a new shower system in your home. We are Accredited Installers for Worcester Bosch Group which enables us to offer our customers a '5 Year Parts and Labour Warranty' on every boiler at no extra cost. First Choice offers an extensive range of plumbing services from leaky taps to complete bathroom refurbishments.
Whatever style you prefer for your bathroom we've got a fantastic range of bathrooms to suit every budget. First Choice offer a complete range of services to clear, maintain and repair your drains.
Our plumbers are able to carry out a wide range of jobs whether that is fixing a leaky tap to installing a new shower system in your home. We are Accredited Installers for Worcester Bosch Group which enables us to offer our customers a '5 Year Parts and Labour Warranty' on every boiler at no extra cost. First Choice offers an extensive range of plumbing services from leaky taps to complete bathroom refurbishments.
Whatever style you prefer for your bathroom we've got a fantastic range of bathrooms to suit every budget. First Choice offer a complete range of services to clear, maintain and repair your drains.
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If your boiler is running fine, you may think you will leave the servicing for the time being.
This could be a false economy.
Your boiler is like your car.
It needs a regular MOT.
During a year of general use deposits build up inside the boiler which can reduce the efficiency of the system leading to higher gas bills for you.
In the case of all boilers it makes sense to have a regular check for safety reasons.
Although modern gas and oil boilers are unlikely to have safety issues there is always a small chance that something can go wrong.
This could be a false economy.
Your boiler is like your car.
It needs a regular MOT.
During a year of general use deposits build up inside the boiler which can reduce the efficiency of the system leading to higher gas bills for you.
In the case of all boilers it makes sense to have a regular check for safety reasons.
Although modern gas and oil boilers are unlikely to have safety issues there is always a small chance that something can go wrong.
A conventional system has two water tanks in the loft, a large 'cold water storage tank' and small 'feed and expansion tank'.
The 'cold water storage tank' draws water from the cold water mains to refill.
Water from the storage tank feeds cold water down to the cylinder (normally in the airing cupboard).
The central heating boiler will heat the cylinder and converts cold water to hot; this then enables the cylinder to release gallons of hot water to taps throughout the house.
The 'feed and expansion tank' is usually smaller and maintains the correct level of water in the heating system.
The 'cold water storage tank' draws water from the cold water mains to refill.
Water from the storage tank feeds cold water down to the cylinder (normally in the airing cupboard).
The central heating boiler will heat the cylinder and converts cold water to hot; this then enables the cylinder to release gallons of hot water to taps throughout the house.
The 'feed and expansion tank' is usually smaller and maintains the correct level of water in the heating system.
A hot water cylinder is a 'ready to use' store of hot water that can be set thermostatically to give a constant temperature, typically 60-65°C, regardless of the outside temperature.
This means it can be blended down to a comfortable, usable temperature which gives a greatly increased volume of hot water available for use in the home.
The cylinders we supply set a new standard; they are designed to heat up faster and retain the heat for longer.
That means householders can save money on fuel bills and still enjoy all the hot water they need, even for the biggest family 24 hours a day.
This means it can be blended down to a comfortable, usable temperature which gives a greatly increased volume of hot water available for use in the home.
The cylinders we supply set a new standard; they are designed to heat up faster and retain the heat for longer.
That means householders can save money on fuel bills and still enjoy all the hot water they need, even for the biggest family 24 hours a day.
The diagram below shows a typical heating system and problem areas.
With modern boilers particularly now with the advent of high efficiency boilers there is a need to ensure your system is clean before installation and treated with inhibiter when commissioning.
There is an approved standard required by all manufacturers known as BENCHMARK to which installation must be carried out to ensure your manufacturers guarantee is valid.
All new systems should be pre-commission cleansed in accordance with BS: 7593 and Benchmark.
With modern boilers particularly now with the advent of high efficiency boilers there is a need to ensure your system is clean before installation and treated with inhibiter when commissioning.
There is an approved standard required by all manufacturers known as BENCHMARK to which installation must be carried out to ensure your manufacturers guarantee is valid.
All new systems should be pre-commission cleansed in accordance with BS: 7593 and Benchmark.
Solar water systems use the solar energy in daylight to heat water for use in our homes and businesses.
A solar water (or solar thermal) system requires only daylight to work and will efficiently heat your water even on the cloudiest of days.
It works by capturing the energy in daylight to heat a fluid in the solar water collectors (solar panels) fitted to your roof.
This hot fluid then flows from the solar water collectors to a hot water tank inside the property, heating the water in the tank as it flows through and then passing back out to the collectors to repeat the cycle.
A solar water (or solar thermal) system requires only daylight to work and will efficiently heat your water even on the cloudiest of days.
It works by capturing the energy in daylight to heat a fluid in the solar water collectors (solar panels) fitted to your roof.
This hot fluid then flows from the solar water collectors to a hot water tank inside the property, heating the water in the tank as it flows through and then passing back out to the collectors to repeat the cycle.
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