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FAQ Series: Radiator Care and Maintenance

Radiators are essential to an effective heating system. Here’s how to keep them working efficiently and troubleshoot common issues. How often should I bleed my radiators? Bleeding radiators should be done at least once a year, ideally before winter. If your radiators have cold spots or make gurgling sounds, it’s a sign they need bleeding....

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FAQ Series: Prime Gas Heating Services

Q: Do you install radiators? A: Yes, we can handle all radiator needs—whether you’re adding, moving, or replacing radiators. We install cast iron, aluminium, and steel radiators, and we can even recommend suppliers if you’re looking for specific models or finishes. Every installation comes with an option for a flushing service, ensuring optimal performance from...

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Decorative Radiator Covers: The Hidden Costs on Your Energy Bills

While decorative radiator covers may add a stylish touch to your home, they can have unintended consequences on your heating efficiency and energy bills. In this post, we’ll explore why using decorative radiator covers might not be as harmless as it seems and how they can actually cost you more in the long run. How...

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Preparing Your Combi Boiler for Winter: Our Guide

Winter is not far off, and ensuring your boiler is in top condition is essential for a warm and cosy home. Here's how homeowners in Tyne & Wear can prepare their boilers for the colder months. Schedule a Professional Inspection Before the chill sets in, have a Gas Safe registered engineer perform a thorough inspection....

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Combi Boiler Maintenance

Boiler maintenance need not be a complicated subject!  We've broken it down into 4 crucial overall topics, and then offered some of the ways you can check whether you need to call out a professional. To keep you safe, we have excluded those that should only be checked by a registered Gas Safe engineer. Safety:...

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