Central Heating

Central heating provides warmth to a home using a central heating source, usually a boiler, which heats up water then pushes it through the pipes to the radiators and taps. Although the type of boiler may vary, the purpose of a central heating system remains the same.

Making the right central heating system choice for your home therefore is extremely important, as it will determine its energy efficiency level, whilst also providing you with the optimum level of comfort.

British Gas offers professional help with affordable central heating installation, simply call 0800 327 7121 to get your free quote.

Alternatively, if you are looking for central heating breakdown cover, British Gas has designed a comprehensive package to make life easier. Get your free quote.

Types Of Central Heating Systems

With many types of central heating systems to choose from, making the right choice can be difficult without expert help.

There are three main types of central heating systems; these are condensing boiler central heating, system boiler central heating, and conventional central heating.

Making the right choice for your home will depend on its size, and your heating and hot water demands.

Find out more about the different types of central heating systems.

Central Heating Breakdown Cover

Although a central heating system is designed to last for at least fifteen years or so, inevitably it will need some type of service or repair in its lifetime.

It is wise therefore to invest in a central heating breakdown cover package, which takes the worry out of any unexpected repair bills.

British Gas’ expert central heating insurance or boiler insurance cover does exactly that, so you can be confident that you are fully covered should anything go wrong.

Alternatively, you can choose HomeCare, British Gas’ flagship breakdown package, where you can choose the level of cover to suit your needs.

Find out more about all British Gas services and protect all your household systems, or get a FREE quote.

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