Heating & Ventilation
Specialist in Heating
& Ventilation Solutions
Welcome to our guide that explores the transformative impact of heating and ventilation upgrades on your home’s comfort and energy efficiency. Discover how strategic enhancements can create a healthier and cosier living environment while optimising energy consumption.

Why Upgrade Heating and Ventilation Systems?
- Upgrading your heating system ensures consistent warmth throughout your home, creating a comfortable ambiance during colder seasons.
- Improved ventilation contributes to better air circulation, reducing stuffiness and enhancing indoor air quality.
- Modern heating systems are designed to be more energy-efficient, leading to reduced utility bills and a smaller carbon footprint.
- Upgrading ventilation systems ensures proper airflow, preventing overworking of heating and cooling systems, which can result in energy wastage.
Updated ventilation helps to expel indoor pollutants, allergens, and moisture, promoting a healthier indoor environment and reducing the risk of respiratory issues.
Heating Upgrades
Upgrade to a smart thermostat for precise temperature control, energy savings, and the convenience of remote adjustments via smartphone apps.
Ventilation Upgrades
Installation
Types of heating we can provide
Ventilation Upgrades
All homes which have insulation works carried out need to have proper ventilation installed. This includes wall ventilation, mechanical extract ventilation and roof ventilation. After property alterations or home improvements, which reduces ventilation, if a room is not properly ventilated there can be a danger of Carbon Monoxide poisoning.
If the cavity walls are to be pumped then any habitable room will need a wall vent installed in the property to satisfy building regulations. Any wet room (i.e. bathroom, kitchen, utility) will also need a mechanical extract vent installed.
If the attic is to be insulated, roof vents and/or soffit vents may need to be installed in the property to satisfy building regulations.
If a room has a fuel burning appliance present this room will need a permanent open wall vent to be installed. Where a portable fuel burning appliance is present within a dwelling, the area in which the appliance is located needs to comply with permanent ventilation requirements and should not be operated in a room without permanent ventilation.