• LocationMitcham, South West London, Batsworth Road, CR4 3BX**
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Our Mitcham gas safe registered engineers can carry out repairs and fittings of complete central heating systems and associated gas/water appliances. We can service and repair all types of boiler systems and replace old central heating units. With local Mitcham heating engineers, who cover gas heating and electric heating, we are only 30/90 minutes away when you need our assistance.

Whatever the job entails, large or small, we have the experience and professional attitude to carry out any heating services. On top of this our local Mitcham engineers can undertake landlord inspections and prepare buyers' reports.

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Mitcham Plumbing Testimonials

Customer Name: Mrs G Macdonald.
Thank you for the work you did on my property and I want to say how happy I am with your engineer Adrian, he was very nice and found a £10 note while working and gave it back to me, its rare that you find such an honest individual these days and shows how professional your company is to employ people like him.

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Example Of Our Plumbing Services

Thermostats
These are temperature sensors, and locations for thermostats vary by house. They should be placed in a room with a radiator, but on the opposite side of the room to where the radiator is, so the sensor can provide an average temperature. Thermostats should not be placed in rooms without radiators, as they take longer to warm up. They should also not be placed near doors or in corridors. The boiler continues heating until the pre-set temperature on the thermostat is reached, after which, the boiler will switch off until the temperature falls below the threshold.

Digital thermostats can be programmed to turn the heating on during certain times of the day. Radiators have their own thermostats at the water entry point that are capable of stopping the water flow once a certain temperature is reached. However, the temperature is usually referred to by a number, such as from 1 to 5, that reflects the intensity of the heat that the radiator can radiate into the room.

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