Local Central Heating Enginers
Keep your property or premises warm throughout the year with our specialised team of local central heating engineers. We are on hand to make sure you are never without heat, making sure we can sort out any problems with your gas central heating system, even out of hours if required. We also offer full central heating installations, servicing and 24/7 callouts to both domestic and commercial customers.
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Appliance Installation
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Appliance Repair
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Appliance Servicing
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Boiler Fault Finding
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Boiler Installs
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Boiler Repairs
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Boiler Servicing
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Central Heating Controls
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Central Heating Installations
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Radiator Installs
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Radiator Leaks
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Radiators Noise
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Thermostats
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Thermostatic Valves
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Power Flushes
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Vented & Unvented Cylinders
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Central Heating Pumps
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Central Heating Repairs
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Emergency 24-Hour Service
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Gas Repairs
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Gas Testing & Certificates
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Heating Efficiency Survey
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Immersion Heaters
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Radiator Bleeding
"Philbys recently helped me after I was let down last minute by another company, they were so helpful, professional, personable and got the job done quickly. Thank you to Domonic and the team for your help, I definitely recommend and 5 stars from me!!"
Amber Hearn
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Should I turn the water off if I have a leak?Yes, if you suspect a leak, switch off the water. First, please find your water stop valve, and then turn it clockwise to stop water flow into the house. These are located in the kitchen, bathroom, under the stairs or in a services cupboard. If possible, isolate the leak without turning off the main supply; for example, if you find the leak coming from an appliance, use its isolation valve to stop the water flow. If the leak is severe, switching off the electricity & gas may be required, only if it is safe.
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Do you offer emergency callouts?Yes we have staff available 7 days a week to solve any plumbing issues.
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How do I unblock a toilet?If your toilet is blocked, you will require a plunger, flat head screwdriver and something to protect the surrounding area. Firstly shut off the incoming water supply by locating the isolation valve, usually behind the toilet. Protect the surrounding area from spillage. Next create a vacuum using your plunger, covering the pipe underneath the water and begin pumping. If cleared the water should begin to drain away. Still having issues? Call Philby's to book an engineer.
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