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Friendly & reliable services at competitive prices with free no obligation quotes or advice. We are based in North Wales specialising in plumbing, central heating and all associated works. We provide a full service to the home owner or landlord and we are large enough to take care of commercial projects. We strive to ensure customer satisfaction by providing quality installations, which perform to the highest standards of efficiency, safety and environmental requirements.

Since our business started, we have gone from strength to strength, building a reputation for reliability and excellence of workmanship. All our work comes with a full guarantee. Combi boilers are the most popular boiler used in the UK, highly efficient and a very effective way for saving space. A system boiler is used to heat your central heating system directly, producing hot water for your cylinder.

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Combi boilers are the most popular boiler used in the UK, they are highly efficient and are called combi boilers because they combine water heating and central heating into a single boiler.
They are a very effective way for saving space and are becoming increasingly popular in the UK.
Water is heated by a combi boiler as it is needed within the boiler itself.
As it doesn't require the water to be heated in a storage cylinder it is much more economical to use.
There are many benefits to installing a combi boiler, as they provide a significant saving on hot water costs and they provide hot water through your taps from the mains, meaning you can have a powerful shower without the need for pump.
A heat only boiler (also known as an open vent boiler) generates thermal energy in the form of hot water.
A heat only boiler provides both central heating and hot water for use in heating applications.
Unlike combined heat and power boilers which use heat from electricity generation, heat-only boilers are dedicated to just generating heat.
Hot water is pumped from the system boiler through the heating system to the radiators and hot water cylinder, resulting in more economical running costs.
Heat only boilers mean that more than one tap can be used at a time; the boilers require more space and are suited to larger homes.
Powerflushing is the fastest and most effective way to flush heating systems with minimal disruption and dismantling.
It is the process which is used to clean heating systems using water at high velocity, but low pressure.
It usually involves the addition into the system of powerful cleansing chemicals and mobilising agents.
These chemicals and agents clean heating systems by removing flux, sludge and other debris which has collected in the heating system over the years.
The power flushing pump is connected to the system across the flow and return pipework.
A system boiler is used to heat your central heating system directly, producing hot water for your cylinder.
A system boiler, just like a conventional boiler works on the principle of stored hot water, but differs is some important respects.
They main difference is that many of the major individual components of the heating and hot water system are built into a system boiler, which means that installation is quicker and more efficient.
For example, the pump, which is normally installed remote from the boiler, is built in.
An Air to Water Heating system uses the energy available in the air with a refrigerant circuit; the pumps absorb heat from the outside air.
This heat can then be used for radiators, under floor heating systems, or warm air convectors and for hot water.
The system works by extracting heat from the outside air, in the same way that a fridge extracts heat from inside.
A heat pump can extract heat from the air even when the temperature is far below 0. Heat in the air is absorbed at low temperature into a fluid (such as water with antifreeze), which is then passed through a compressor where the temperature is increased.
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