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What kind of fuel does your boiler use?

This determines what type of boiler we can install. Most homes in the UK use gas or LPG.

Gas

Connected to mains gas supply Most Common

LPG

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (bottled gas)

Oil

Heating oil system
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What type of boiler do you have?

Different boiler types have different installation requirements. If you're unsure, check your boiler's manual or look for a label on the unit.

Combi

Heats water on demand, no tank needed Popular

Regular

Has a hot water cylinder/tank

System

Has a hot water cylinder, no cold water tank

Back Boiler

Behind a fireplace, older style
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When are you looking to buy?

This helps us understand your timeline and provide the most suitable options.

As soon as possible

Urgent installation needed

Within 1 month

Planning to install soon

1-3 months

Planning ahead

Just Browsing

Just exploring options
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How would you describe your current boiler?

This helps us understand your current setup and recommend the best replacement option.

Not Working

Boiler has broken down completely

Old & Inefficient

Working but using too much energy

Problematic

Having frequent issues or breakdowns

Other

Different reason not listed
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What is the water speed from your cold tap?

Turn on your cold tap and check the flow rate. This helps us determine if a combi boiler is suitable for your property.

Slow

Low water pressure

Average

Average water pressure

Fast

Good water pressure
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Do you want to convert to a combi boiler?

Combi boilers provide hot water on demand without needing a storage tank, saving space and often reducing energy costs.

Yes

Convert to a space-saving combi boiler

No

Keep your current boiler type
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Where is your current boiler located?

This helps us understand your current setup and plan the installation.

Note

If your boiler is in an airing cupboard, we'll ask for more details about its location.

Kitchen

Attic

Airing Cupboard

Somewhere Else

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Where is your airing cupboard located?

Middle of house

Outside wall

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Would you like to move your boiler?

Installing in the same location is usually faster and more cost-effective. Moving it may require additional pipework.

Yes

Move it to a different location

No

Keep it in the current location Most Common
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Where would you like to move your boiler?

The prices for relocations include all required pipework, parts and accessories. Prior to the job commencing, we'll check the suitability of your proposed boiler's new location.

Same Room


£ 250

Utility Room


£ 350

Kitchen


£ 450

Garage


£ 350

Airing Cupboard


£ 250

Bedroom


£ 450

Loft / Attic


£ 250
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What type of home do you live in?

The type of property affects heating requirements and installation considerations.

Detached

Standalone house, no shared walls

Semi-Detached

Shared wall with one neighbor

Terraced

Row house with shared walls

Flat / Apartment

Apartment or flat in a building

Bungalow

Single-story house
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Is your flat on or above the 2nd floor?

In order to install the boiler, we'll need to be able to access the flue from the outside. Most of the time it can be done with ladders, but if it's above the 2nd floor, we'll need to check more details.

Yes

No

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Does your flat have a horizontal or vertical flue?

This helps us determine the installation requirements for your flat.

Horizontal

Vertical

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How many bedrooms does your home have?

This helps us determine the right boiler size to efficiently heat your home and provide hot water.

1

1 bedroom

2

2 bedrooms

3

3 bedrooms

4

4 bedrooms

5

5 bedrooms

6+

6 or more bedrooms
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How many bathtubs and separate shower units does your home have?

Bathtubs and showers require hot water, so this helps us size your boiler correctly. Count only standalone shower cubicles, not shower-over-bath setups.

1

2

3

4

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Where does your flue come out?

Most flues go horizontally, out of the wall. They can either be round tubes popping out (modern, fanned flue), or, square shaped ones (balanced flue). Don't confuse your flue with your chimney.

Roof

Wall

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What kind of roof does your flue come out of?

Sloped

Flat

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Where is the flue positioned?

Highest Two-Thirds

Lowest Third

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How close to the ground is your flue?

More than 2 metres

Less than 2 metres

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How close to another property is your flue?

More than 2 metres

Less than 2 metres

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Is your flue 30cm or more from an openable window, door, or air vent?

Yes

No

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Is your flue within a carport, under a balcony, or any other structure?

Yes

No

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Final Step

Which payment option best suits you?

Choose how you'd like to pay for your new boiler installation.

Full Payment

Pay the full amount upfront

Financing

Spread the cost over monthly payments
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Final Step

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