

Boiler Breakdowns
There can be many reasons that your boiler may have stopped working. From low water pressure to a boiler fault. Contact our boiler breakdown team to speak with one of our gas safe engineers.
Boiler Breakdowns
If you’ve got no heating or hot water, book before 11am to get a local engineer will aim to get to you the same day.
Common Boiler Call outs
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No hot water or heating in the home
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Boiler is showing an error code
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Strange noises from boiler
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Boiler doesn’t ignite
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Loss of boiler pressure
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Broken timers, controls or thermostats
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Leaking pipes or radiators
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Boiler won’t start

Covering Breakdowns In Herts, Beds & Bucks
If you have a boiler breakdown please call us on 07572402282. Please note that this number is only operated between the hours of 7am - 8pm. If you can smell gas please follow the instructions below.
Can you smell gas?
If you can already smell gas and/or think there could be a leak, you should call us immediately on 0800 111 999* at any time of the day or night.
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If you smell gas inside a property, there are several steps that you should take. Calling the National Gas Emergency Service number on 0800 111 999* will notify us of the problem, and we can give you some advice on what to do next. Before that, taking the following action will help keep you and the property safe:
Do's:
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Open doors and windows to ventilate the property.
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Turn off the gas at the mains tap. This can usually be located near the gas meter and has a handle that can be turned 90 degrees. If the gas leak is in a cellar or basement, do not enter and instead evacuate the building.
If you suspect you have a gas leak or you smell gas, it is important that you don’t do any of the following as these could place you in further danger:
Don'ts:
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Turn any power or light switches on or off.
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Light any sort of flame within the property.
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Use any appliances that could cause a spark.
Sometimes a gas leak can lead to you feeling physical symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, nausea and headaches. These symptoms should ease when you leave the property, however we’d advise that you visit your GP as a precaution if you’ve been exposed to a gas leak
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