Ty-coch Boiler Replacement
Boilers With Free Finance
A+ Rated Energy-Saving Boilers Fitted Throughout Ty-coch

Are you searching for a new boiler Replacement in Ty-coch and the surrounding areas?
A gas boiler is only as good as the installation and the boiler installation technicians who we work with have developed their boiler installation methods over the years and are so positive of the gas boilers they provide and their gas boiler installation services that they offer up to a 10 year parts and labour guarantee with many the new gas boilers fitted.
Your new boiler installation is typically completed in one day putting you back in service for the years ahead.
Our local qualified boiler technicians carry out boiler installation and boiler replacement for home owners in Ty-coch, and throughout the West Glamorgan area installing a series of A+ rated, energy-efficient brand-new boilers from reputable brands such as Worcester-Bosch, Baxi, Vaillant, Viessmann, Glow-worm, Ideal plus more.
They’re all Gas safe registered and have many years of practical experience providing boiler installation and boiler replacement services for home owners in Ty-coch, and throughout the West Glamorgan area including Swansea, Llanelli, Neath, Ammanford.
They regularly attend Gas training courses which keeps them right up to date with all of the ever changing rules and regulations of ensuring a reliable and safe boiler installation. So you can certainly rest assured that you are being dealt with by a specialist
Having A Brand New Boiler Fitted Is As Simple As One Two Three
1. Request Your Free Quote
2. Get Your Quote
3. Get Your Boiler Fitted
Arrange for your new boiler to be installed at a time that is suitable for you.
1. Request Your Free Quote
Just simply Phone our Ty-coch team and give them your details, or your details on our boiler quotations on-line form and submit it in for a Free No Obligation Quote
2. Get Your Quote
3. Get Your Boiler Fitted
Arrange for your new boiler to be installed at a time that is suitable for you.
When you are enquiring about a new Boiler Replacement, the boiler technician will ask you some questions and discuss your needs and wishes about getting your new boiler fitted.
In some cases if you know precisely what you require, this maybe done over the telephone. At other occasions you may want a trained Heating Engineer to visit and survey your property. Some of the questions the Boiler Engineer might ask you or will identify while in your property would be:
- Are you replacing an existing boiler or is this a new boiler installation?
- If you are having a boiler replacement where is your boiler at the moment?
- Does your property currently have a gas supply?
- Do you need a Combi Boiler, or another boiler type such as a condensing boiler, system boiler or a traditional boiler? Note: To find out more on these boilers, please read our Types Of Boilers page.
- Is the gas supply to your property sufficient to supply the needs of your boiler and your household?
- Where is the flue from your boiler?
- How many people live in your property?
- Approximately how much water do you use simultaneously?
With this information they are able to have a general idea about the needs for your property.
They will then give you with a few choices as to the boilers that are available to you and what is your best option. They will then provide you with your Boiler Installation or Replacement Quote.
Using the data, they can usually narrow your selections to 1 to 3 boilers. These boilers will be the basis for your Boiler Installation Quote. They can all have different features, warranties, manufacturers etc. You are able to then make your choice depending upon manufactures, price, warranty, size, space available, capacity etc. They’ll give you a budget, mid-range and a more highly-priced choice so that you can choose what suits you the best with the details you have and your finances.
If this appears to be difficult don’t your local boiler engineer will advise you on which is your very best choice is. They have many years of practical experience in dealing with Boiler Installations and can therefore aid your decision making when it involves a big investment such as a boiler installation expense.
Buy Now, Pay Later Package |
Three Year Finance Package |
| Ty-coch homeowners have the chance to make a postponed repayment with our Buy Now, Pay Later program. Following making a minimal down payment, a brand-new boiler can be fitted in your home, and the remaining balance paid for at a later date. | A 3 year boiler finance plan makes it possible for you finish the payments for your new boiler over 3 yrs with incredibly low rates of interest. |
5 Year Finance Package |
Ten Year Finance Package |
| Going with the 5-year payment package will enable you to spread the monthly payments of your new boiler over five yrs, giving you all the more flexible monthly payments. | If you are requiring a more extended boiler finance plan then the 10 year payment package helps you to pay for your new boiler with considerably low monthly payments. |
Boiler Replacement Frequently Asked Questions
Regularly cleaning your central heating system can help prevent this. With the right knowledge and tools you can undertake a basic cleaning regimen yourself. Alternatively you may choose to 'power flush' your system - a process normally carried out by a central heating/plumbing professional.
The average life expectancy for a boiler is between 10 and 15 years. You should ensure that your boiler is maintained properly in order to keep it functioning for as long as possible.
They give out more heat (and you cant get something for nothing) so they cost more to run. The reason for doubles is to give a high output for taking up less wall space. If you put a long single in a room as against a small double (both with the same btu rating).
If you carry out regular servicing and maintenance (professional servicing is recommended annually) then a preventative Powerflush should only be necessary every 5-6 years to clear debris and prevent significant blockages from taking hold. However this will vary depending on the system you have.
Coldness at the bottom Radiators are made of steel or iron so iron compounds will gradually be created as the water passes over it. Magnetite and haematite (two forms of iron oxide) are the biggest problems but there can also be other impurities in the water like limescale that can cause grime to accumulate.
Only homeowners need to consider boiler cover. If you rent it's not your responsibility. Even if you don't need to buy cover always check with your landlord BEFORE you sign the rental contract what cover is in place so you know how long you'd be left in the cold if the heating and boiler were to break down.