Improve the comfort, efficiency and control of your heating system with professional heating upgrades across Yorkshire. Smart thermostats, radiator replacements, TRVs, magnetic filters and powerflushing.
A new boiler is not always the only answer. In many Yorkshire homes, targeted heating upgrades can significantly improve the performance, comfort and efficiency of an existing system — often at a fraction of the cost of a full replacement. Even when a new boiler is being installed, adding the right upgrades at the same time is a smart and cost-effective approach.
From smarter thermostats to cleaner, better-protected systems, our heating upgrade work is designed to get more out of your heating investment. All work is carried out by our Gas Safe registered engineers to the same professional standard as our installation work.
Upgrading to a smart thermostat gives you better control of your heating from your phone, allowing you to schedule, adjust and manage temperatures room by room in compatible systems. Popular options include Nest, Hive and Worcester Bosch controls. We advise on the right system for your boiler and home layout.
Old, inefficient or undersized radiators reduce heat output and slow down the time it takes your home to warm up. We can replace individual radiators or fit thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs) to give you room-by-room temperature control and reduce energy waste in rooms that do not need constant heat.
A magnetic system filter captures iron oxide sludge and debris before it reaches your boiler’s heat exchanger. This protects your boiler from premature wear, improves efficiency and reduces the risk of blockages. Fitting a filter is particularly recommended when a new boiler is being installed into an older system.
If your system has cold spots on radiators, dirty water when you bleed them or a boiler that is working harder than it should, a powerflush may be needed. This process forces clean water through the system at high velocity to remove sludge, scale and debris, restoring circulation and improving performance.
System inhibitor is a chemical treatment that protects your heating system from corrosion and scale build-up. We dose systems as part of our installation and service work and can check and replenish inhibitor levels during an annual service.
The best time to add a filter, upgrade controls or replace problematic radiators is when your new boiler is being installed. This avoids return visits and allows all the work to be completed in one efficient appointment. We discuss upgrade options at your free survey.
Smart controls, better radiators and improved system flow mean your home heats up faster and more consistently. TRVs allow you to keep different rooms at different temperatures without wasting energy.
A cleaner, better-controlled system is a more efficient system. Powerflushing, magnetic filtration and optimised controls can all contribute to reduced energy use over time.
Sludge and scale are among the most common causes of boiler breakdown and heat exchanger failure. A magnetic filter and correct inhibitor levels help protect your boiler investment.
Many boiler manufacturers require a magnetic filter to be fitted as part of warranty conditions. If you have just had a new boiler installed, check your warranty documentation.
This depends on the condition of your existing system. We assess this at your free survey and will recommend a powerflush if the system has significant sludge or debris that could affect the new boiler. We do not recommend work that is not needed.
The right thermostat depends on your boiler make and model, your heating layout and your preferences. We advise on compatible options at the survey stage and can install and set up the chosen system as part of your installation or as a standalone upgrade.
Yes. A magnetic filter can be retrofitted to most existing systems. If your current system does not have one and your boiler is still under warranty, it is worth checking your warranty terms. Contact us to arrange a visit.
Contact us to discuss what upgrades suit your system and budget. Many upgrades work best alongside a new boiler installation.