Boiler Service

How often should we service our pool boiler?

To keep your appliances safe and working at their best, regular servicing is essential. It is recommended by both pool boiler manufacturers and Gas Regulations that your boiler gets serviced annually. For some manufacturers, their product is only under guarantee if you ensure it has been regularly services as well.

If the boiler is within a rented property, then the landlord has a duty to maintain and have the boiler serviced every year by a Gas Safe-registered engineer. This is a legal requirement under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. We also provide landlord gas safety certificates, if you need to have your property certified.

Yes, all of our team are fully licensed with completely up to date documents. You will only have completely qualified boiler specialists servicing or installing your boiler.

We always aim to quote our customers for the work we do before carrying it out. What’s even better is you’ll find our quotes affordable and fair.

How long will the installation process take?

The length of the installation depends on where the boiler is being installed and when. But we strive to work both as quickly and as precisely as possible.

Heating a pool has the same steps as heating your home with a traditional boiler. Pool boilers work in the same way that the boiler within your house does, water is drawn into the system and passed over a heated area, where the heat transfers into the colder water. This heated water is then transferred out of the system and back into the pool. For more information, read our article about how swimming pool heaters work.

This largely depends on when, how frequently, and how large your pool is. We have written an article to help people decide on the right size heater for your pool. Within, we’ll explain some of the calculations either an expert or yourself can work out to calculate the length of time it would take to heat your pool at different temperatures.

For further information about costs to install a pool heater, we have written this informative article.

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Warehouse / factory Heating Solutions

Air intelligence are able to install a comprehensive range of warehouse heating solutions to meet most requirements. The typically take 2-3 days to install and are a very cost effective means of heating large open warehouse spaces.

Different Types of Warehouse Heaters

  • Suspended Gas Warehouse Heaters

These heaters are all fan assisted free blowing warehouse heaters that can also be ducted to grills located in different parts of the warehouse. They are usually suspended from ceilings to avoid using valuable floor space. They are generally easy to install, maintain and operate. They range on size from 20kW to 150kW. With the UK, the main manufacturers are Powrmatic, Benson, Ambi-Rad, Reznor or Combats, and Roberts Gordon.

  • Floor standing Warehouse Heaters (i.e. Cabinet Heaters)

Floor standing warehouse heater are similar to suspended warehouse heater except they are positioned on the warehouse floor. The main benefit of these types of warehouse heaters is that the heating can be considerably higher than suspended models (over 400kW). They are nearly always gas or oil fired and can often direct the heat output in multiple directions.

  • Gas Radient Heaters

The radiant heating system unlike warm air heating doesn’t have to heat the air. The radiant energy first heats the people and all the objects around the people including the floor. This effectively surrounds the occupants in a warm blanket of heat. The warm floor and objects then act as secondary heaters raising the air temperature just like the summer heat haze.

Heating solutions like these are useful when ceilings are extremely high or when very localised heating is required in a much larger space. Gas radient heaters usually have a maximum duty of only about 50kW, so very often a number of them need to be configured in series to provide the necessary heating duty. Usually available in natural gas or propane gas versions.

Cost of warehouse heaters:

The cost of installing a typical warehouse heater of say 50kW, would be in the region of £5-£7,000, depending on installation complexity and current positions of the gas mains. The incremental installation cost of larger units is relatively low

  • Hot water cylinders

We can supply and fit hot water cylinders for most situations

Fuelled by gas, electric or your current boiler

Whether your a hotel, factory or a domestic house we can design and fit a system for your hot water demand.

  • Underfloor Heating

Underfloor Heating Installations in New Builds or Re-Developments

We undertake all sizes of project from conservatories to large industrial spaces, and can provide design drawings and flow rates to ensure that the system is working as efficiently as possible.
Underfloor heating can be fitted to almost all floor surfaces, such as screed, existing joists (to avoid raising floor levels), or upstairs below a timber floor. Underfloor heating is designed to work at low temperatures and is the perfect solution for both boiler and renewable energy sources (installed now or in the future). Our systems are fully commissioned and guaranteed to ensure they are working perfectly. As well as removing the need for radiators and freeing up wall space, underfloor heating provides a comfortable balanced heat that is energy efficient.

  • Boiler serving and gas safety certificates

We offer servicing to domestic and commercial gas appliances.

As well as gas safety checks for landlords

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