• LocationSidcup, South East London, High Street, DA14 6EN**
  • Our Working HoursOpening times: 24 hours a day*
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Our local Sidcup gas safe plumbers provide a boiler repair and boiler service that is second to none. If your currently experiencing boiler problems in Sidcup or the local area then we can have an experienced and qualified heating expert to your door within 60- 90 minutes.

We realise that any gas appliance poses a possible threat to your safety and those in close proximity. When taking your call our Sidcup customer friendly team will explain the best steps to take if you think there are gas leaks.

While gas boilers are more common we can service and repair all types and makes of boilers including combi boilers, condensing boilers, electric boilers... Our local Sidcup plumbers will always strive to deliver a service that is second to none.

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Sidcup Plumbing Testimonials

Customer Name: Anthony N. Fegent.
On the 11th of July Paul Cowper attended Sutton House. I would like you to know how impressed I was by his competence, his speed of work and by the interest he displayed during the time it took. Mr Cowper struck me as an excellent operator and a great asset to your organisation. Seldom, it seems these days; I have the opportunity to commend the effort of others.

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Example Of Our Plumbing Services

Boiler Service
A boiler service must be carried out as preventative maintenance, so that the boiler's correct operation can be verified. In a correctly-administered service, the boiler is disconnected from the gas supply, and disassembled. The parts are then individually assessed and cleaned where necessary, with any faults noted. The chimney must be terminated correctly, and the flue test carried out must be satisfactory. In addition, all safety devices must work correctly, and the ventilation of the boiler must be up to standard. The operational pressure of the boiler in mBAR (millibars) must also be noted. In the absence of this information,the total heat input must be noticed, either in kW (kilowatts) or BTUs (British Thermal Units).

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