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- Plumbers that will go above and beyond what is expected to be as accommodating as possible.
- Incredible value for money
- Emergency plumber 24/7 call out service
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- Chester Wrexham Ellesmere Port Mold Hawarden Wirral
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Are you looking for a Plumber in the Chester area? Plumber Chester will accommodate your every need. We operate in the Cheshire West and Chester area providing an exceptional experience for a wide range of clients in every aspect of plumbing and servicing. Give us a call today to discuss what what we can do for you.
A large proportion of UK homeowners take advantage of the benefits of a gas boiler. Gas boilers are more cost efficient than electric boilers, making them a better option for heating your home. In addition, if you want to make a more environmentally conscious choice, then it is worth knowing that gas is actually the cleanest fossil fuel available - gas emissions are half those of oil and even less when compared to coal.
Many people find the process of choosing a new boiler quite confusing because there is a range of options available. There are three main types of gas boiler: regular, combi and system. It is really important that your boiler is suitable for the requirements of your home and lifestyle. How many people need to be provided for?
Combi, or combination boilers are compact and energy efficient, which makes them ideal if you have a smaller home. Combi boilers are a central heating system and a water heating system and they don't require a cumbersome water storage tank. As a result of this, they are one of the most popular options in the UK, accounting for over 50% of new installations.
A great option if you have a higher demand for hot water and the space for a hot water tank. If you liked the advantages of the combi boiler, but its modest energy output won't meet the demands of your household, then a system boiler could be the best option. System boilers use a hot water cylinder to directly heat the central heating and to generate and store hot water, which means that they can cope with running hot water from multiple taps at once.They are still more suitable for smaller homes than regular boilers because they only need space for a hot water cylinder - they do not need a cold water storage tank.
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