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New Boiler Installation

Installing new boilers across Whitley bay and surrounding area

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New Boilers

By upgrading your outdated and inefficient boiler to a new ‘A-rated’ model with a 90% efficiency rating, you can not only reduce your carbon footprint but also potentially realize substantial annual savings on your heating expenses.

Leaks & Locks Installations Limited is your trusted partner for central heating solutions in Whitley bay and surrounding area, boasting over two decades of experience in the heating industry. Our specialisation lies in tailored heating designs, whether you require a straightforward boiler replacement or a complete heating system overhaul, including unventilated cylinders. No matter the scale of your needs, we’re at your service.

We’re dedicated to assisting you in selecting the most efficient heating system for your family, taking all your requirements into careful consideration to ensure the finest heating installation possible.

The signs that your boiler may need to be replaced.

1

Rising Energy Bills

Rising energy bills could be a sign of an inefficient boiler. When the heating system is old, it loses its efficiency.
2

Boiler Breakdowns

If you are encountering frequent boiler breakdowns, this could be a sign of potentially a much bigger problem.
3

Boiler Pressure

When a boiler is losing its pressure, this might be because of a leakage in the system.
4

Discontinued Parts

The parts of old boilers are usually hard to find. In some cases, they have discontinued.
5

Boiler Noises

If your boiler is making strange noises, like clunking, banging or whirring, these sounds should alarm you.
6

Yellow Flame

If the flame is yellow, this could be a problem. Yellow flame might be a sign that the boiler is leaking carbon monoxide.
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Combi Boiler

A Combination or ‘Combi’ boiler is both a high-efficiency water heater and a central heating boiler in a single compact unit. Combi boilers heat water directly from the mains when you turn on a tap, so you won’t need a hot water storage cylinder or a cold water storage tank in the roof space.

  • Compact sizes make combi boilers perfect for smaller properties
  • Ideal where there is little or no loft space
  • No need for a hot water cylinder allows increased living space
  • No cold water storage tank frees up a loft for conversion
  • No risk of loft pipework freezing
  • Less pipework in the home makes installation typically cheaper

Worcester Bosch Accredited

We are your local Worcester Bosch accredited installers.

Gas Safe Engineers

All our engineers are Gas Safe registered (No:227952.)

Excellent Guarantee

Receive up to a 12 year guarantee on your new boiler.

Regular Boiler

Regular boilers (sometimes known as traditional, conventional, heat only or back boilers) are ideally suited to homes that already have a traditional heating and hot water system which is linked to a separate hot water cylinder. These boilers also need a cold water storage tank in the loft to feed the hot water cylinder as well as a tank that maintains the water level of the central heating system.

Detailed below are the benefits:

  • Perfect for homes where a lot of hot water is used at the same time
  • Ideal where there are two or more bathrooms
  • A good option in areas where water pressure is low
  • Compatible with solar water heating systems for a lower carbon footprint and lower energy costs

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System Boiler

A Combination or ‘Combi’ boiler is both a high-efficiency water heater and a central heating boiler in a single compact unit. Combi boilers heat water directly from the mains when you turn on a tap, so you won’t need a hot water storage cylinder or a cold water storage tank in the roof space.

  • Compact sizes make combi boilers perfect for smaller properties
  • Ideal where there is little or no loft space
  • No need for a hot water cylinder allows increased living space
  • No cold water storage tank frees up a loft for conversion
  • No risk of loft pipework freezing
  • Less pipework in the home makes installation typically cheaper