The 10 Main Benefits of Installing a New Gas Boiler
Do you wince when you look at your gas bill? Do you have to fire up the central heating every time someone needs a bath? Do you wish your house was always warm when you get home from…
Heating Controls Explained: The Ultimate Guide
Changing the way you control your heating and hot water can have a great impact on both your bills and your comfort. Let us explain how.
What is a Combi Boiler?
You’ll have heard us talk about “combi boilers” on many occasions. But what exactly is a combi boiler, and how is it different to a regular system? We’ll take a closer look at these efficient little units, and explain how they could work for you.
Your Guide To SEAI Heating Grants
Read our in-depth guide to securing an SEAI heating grant for your heating controls upgrades in Dublin and the surrounding area.
Why Replacing A Boiler Is Better Than Repairing It
Winter’s here – and the last thing you need is a cold house and…
Why We Recommend Ideal Boilers
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What Size Gas Boiler Do I need For My Home in Ireland?
There are all sorts of reasons why you might need…
Are gas boilers going to be phased out in Dublin?
Is it true that gas boilers are going to be phased out in Dublin? While gas boilers are not being installed in new-build homes, they will not be phased out for many years.
Should You Be Leaving Your Boiler On All Day?
Behind the question ‘should my boiler be running all the time’ is the real question: how can I keep my energy costs as low as possible? There are many ways to keep your house running as efficiently as possible.
Why is my boiler leaking?
Discovering your boiler is leaking can be troubling, but there’s probably no need to panic. It might be something you can fix yourself, but it could mean your boiler needs to be serviced, repaired or replaced.
Why does my boiler fire up randomly?
Boilers do stop and start regularly, whether it’s for the heating or the hot water. But if it’s doing it excessively, it could indicate a fault. Here’s what to do.
5 reasons to consider a heating controls upgrade in 2023
Discover the benefits of updating your heating controls and modernising your home heating. For heating enquiries, contact our team on 087 122 1728.
Does smart home heating save you money?
Yes! For most people, smart heating is a good way to save money, but how much you save will depend on your lifestyle and how routine your days are.
Should I move or replace my boiler?
Moving a boiler isn’t like moving a sofa or even a fridge – it’s quite a big and disruptive job that you should only do if you absolutely need to. Here, we’ll look at why you might want to move a boiler, how much it will cost and whether you would be advi
How do I stop my boiler from overheating?
Boilers overheating can be an inconvenience or a danger, depending on where the problem is. Here’s how to find out what’s causing overheating.
Why does my boiler keep losing pressure?
Are you constantly having to top up your central heating water as it’s losing pressure? Here are the most probable causes and how to deal with them.
Should my boiler be hot to the touch?
Boilers often get a little warm when in use, but should they ever be hot to touch? We look at why yours might be hot, and what to do about it.
Should I replace my 20 year old boiler?
20 years is pretty old for a boiler, so if yours has reached this milestone, it’s likely its best days are far behind it. Here’s why you should replace it.
My boiler pressure keeps increasing – Should I be concerned?
It’s relatively common for boilers to lose pressure, as they’re enclosed systems, which means there’s only one way for water to go if there’s a leak, and that’s outwards. But what about gaining pressure? How is this possible? Let’s look at some potential
Why do I have to keep resetting my boiler?
Boilers sometimes trip out, and need a reset – that’s normal. But if it’s happening a lot, here’s what you should do to stop having to reset it all the time.
How dangerous can a faulty boiler be?
Are boilers safe? Under normal conditions, they are very safe. But it’s always good to recognise risks and how to minimise them. Here’s our quick guide.