Gas & Central Heating Services
London Boiler Repairs in Bromley, BR1.
Looking for a gas and central heating engineer in Bromley to carry out boiler repairs? Look no further than Aspect. Aspect operates in Bromley and other areas in and around BR1. We are an award winning company that is highly accredited, including Gas Safe and HVCA and we cover domestic and commercial gas and central heating. Our team of skilled gas engineers are all Gas Safe Registered – so call Aspect now on 0843 216 3645 to arrange a visit, or a free quote.
No job too big. No job too small.
We’ll gladly take care of your London boiler repairs, but we can offer so much more than that, too. From the heating to the air-conditioning and from the plumbing to the electrics – your property is our business. We only employ experienced, trade qualified personnel, to ensure the highest possible professional standards. Look at our gas and central heating services page for more information, and our home page to see the full range of maintenance and refurbishment services we offer. Then call 0843 216 3645 to arrange a visit in the Bromley area. We look forward to hearing from you.
Aspect – one call gets the job done.
Our Gas and Central Heating Team
Our team is over 100 strong and our engineers are familiar with all the major brands and models including: Baxi, Broag (Avanta), Glow Worm (Ultracom, Flexicom, Betacom), Ideal (Classic, ICOS, ISAR, ESPRIT, ELISE, Mexico), Keston (Qudos), Main, Potterton (Suprima, Promax, Performa, Gold), Vaillant (Ecotec), Worcester (Greenstar, Highflow) and Honeywell Controls. Meet a few of our expert gas and central heating engineers working in and around Bromley.
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Tomasz Kowalski
Gas and heating engineer in BR1
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Shaun Smith
Gas and heating engineer in BR1
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Elliott Crampton
Gas and heating engineer in BR1
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Tomas Kerbelis
Gas and heating engineer in BR1
Gas and Central Heating Tips
- Leave plenty of space around radiators. Putting furniture in front of a radiator means it will need to work harder to heat the room.
- Keep doors and windows closed, and draught-proof, in cold weather. If you’re too hot, try turning the heat down first. In warmer weather, when the heating is off anyway, you can let more air in.
- Thick carpets and underlay help stop heat escaping through concrete floors