
Which fuel powers your boiler?

Mains Gas
If you have a gas meter, it means your boiler runs on gas. Select
LPG
LPG stands for Liquefied Petroleum Gas. It's stored in a tank outside your home and is different from oil, which we unfortunately do not supply. Select
Other
If your property uses a different type of fuel, please select 'Other'. This helps us understand your setup and provide the most appropriate advice for your home. SelectWhat type of boiler do you currently have?

Combi Boiler
Combi boilers heat water directly from the mains as soon as you turn on a tap, giving you instant hot water without the need for a cylinder or a tank in the loft. Select
Regular Boiler
If you have a hot water storage cylinder along with a cold water tank in the loft, your boiler is most likely a Standard type. These are also known as Regular, Traditional, or Conventional boilers. Select
System Boiler
If you have a hot water storage cylinder but no cold water tank in the loft, you most likely have a System boiler. This option also applies if you have a Potterton Powermax. Select
Back Boiler
A Back Boiler Unit (BBU) is a type of boiler installed behind a gas or electric fireplace. SelectDo you want to convert to a combi boiler?

Keep hot water cylinder
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Yes, convert
SelectDo you want to upgrade to new unvented hot water cylinder?

No
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Yes, upgrade
SelectHow would you describe your current boiler?
This won't change your fixed price.

Not working
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Old and inefficient
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Doesn't fit with our plans
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Other
SelectHow quickly does water come out of your cold tap?

Fast
Fills a pint glass in under 5 seconds. Select
Average
Fills a pint glass in under 10 seconds. Select
Slow
Takes over 10 seconds to fill a pint glass. SelectGreat, do you want your boiler in a new location?

No, I don't
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Yes, I do
SelectWhere is your current boiler?

Utility Room
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Kitchen
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Garage
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Airing Cupboard
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Other
SelectWhere would you want your new boiler?

In the same room
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Utility Room
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Kitchen
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Garage
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Airing Cupboard
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Bedroom
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Loft or Attic
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Somewhere else
SelectWhat type of property do you have?

Semi-Detached
Your home is one of a pair that shares a single adjoining wall. Select
Detached
The house is detached, meaning it stands alone and isn't connected to any other buildings. Select
Terraced
Your house is part of a row, with shared walls on both sides connecting to your neighbours' homes. Select
Bungalow
You have a detached property that is entirely, or mainly, on the ground floor – typically known as a bungalow. Select
Flat/Apartment
You live in a flat, either within a larger house or an apartment block. SelectHow many bedrooms does it have?

One
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Two
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Three
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Four
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Five
SelectHow many radiators does it have?

0-10-rad
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10-15-rad
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15-20-rad
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20rad
SelectDo you have Thermostatic Radiator Valves on all your radiators?
Why do you need them?

Yes
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No
SelectDo you have Thermostatic Radiator Valves on all your radiators?
Thermostatic Radiator Valves - or TRVs - are controls for your radiators. They regulate how much hot water flows into the radiator so you can adjust its temperature.
TRVs also let you turn some radiators off (for example, in a room you're not using) without turning off the rest of your heating.
Building Regulations for England state that whenever a boiler is replaced, every room needs to have thermostatic controls - which means either a thermostat or TRVs.
If you have a radiator in the same room as the thermostat, you don't need to have a TRV on that radiator.
TRVs are also beneficial because they:
- Save you money on heating bills
- Use less energy
- Are better for the environment
How many bathtubs does it have?

No Bathtubs
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One Bathtub
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Two Bathtubs
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Three+ Bathtubs
SelectHow many separate shower cubicles does it have?

No Shower Cubicles
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One Shower Cubicle
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Two+ Shower Cubicles
SelectWhere does your boiler's flue exit your home?

External Wall
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Roof
SelectHow far will your new boiler be from an outside wall?

Under 1 meter
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1-2 meters
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2-3 meters
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3+ meters
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I don't know
SelectIs the flue 30cm+ from a window or door?

Unsure
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No
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Yes
SelectIs the flue under any form of outside structure/roof?

No
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Yes
SelectWhen are you thinking about replacing your boiler?

0-1 Weeks
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1-3 Weeks
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3-5 Weeks
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6+ Weeks
SelectWhere did you hear about us?

Social media marketing
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Word of mouth
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TV & Radio
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Existing Customer
SelectWhere are your airing cupboard?

Middle of the house
Surrounded by other rooms. Select
On an outside wall
At least one of the cupboard's walls runs along the outside of the house. SelectIs your flue on a sloped roof or a flat roof?

Sloped
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Flat
SelectWhere on the roof is it positioned?

Higest two-thirds
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Lowest third
SelectIs your boiler mounted on the wall?

Yes it is wall mounted
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No it is floor standing
SelectRoughly how old is your boiler?

Up to 10 years
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10-20 years
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20-25 years
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25+ years
SelectYour boiler options are now available
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Get Your Boiler Installation Quote
Welcome to JA Plumbing and Heating Solutions, your trusted partner for boiler installation services. This form is designed to guide you through a series of questions to help us understand your current boiler setup and your preferences for a new boiler. By providing accurate information, you can receive tailored quotes and options that best suit your needs.
Our goal is to make the process as smooth as possible. Whether you are looking to upgrade your existing boiler, convert to a combi boiler, or simply gather information, we are here to assist you every step of the way. Completing this form will ensure that you receive the most relevant and efficient service tailored to your home and lifestyle.
Why Choose JA Plumbing and Heating Solutions?
Choosing the right company for your boiler installation is crucial for ensuring safety, reliability, and efficiency. At JA Plumbing and Heating Solutions, we pride ourselves on our expertise and commitment to customer satisfaction. Our team of qualified professionals is dedicated to providing high-quality service and support throughout the entire installation process.
We understand that every home is unique, which is why we offer personalised consultations to assess your specific needs. Our extensive experience in the industry allows us to recommend the best boiler options for your property, ensuring optimal performance and energy efficiency, ultimately saving you money in the long run.
Understanding Your Boiler Options
With various types of boilers available, it’s essential to understand the differences to make an informed decision. Combi boilers, system boilers, and regular boilers each have their unique advantages and are suited for different household needs. This section will help you identify which type of boiler is ideal for your home based on factors such as size, water usage, and heating requirements.
For instance, if you have limited space, a combi boiler may be the best option as it provides instant hot water without the need for a separate tank. Alternatively, if you have a large household with high hot water demands, a system or regular boiler might be more appropriate. Our team will guide you through these options during the consultation process.
Frequently Asked Questions About Boiler Installations
We understand that you may have questions about the boiler installation process, costs, and what to expect. In this section, we address common queries such as how long the installation will take, what happens during the installation, and how to maintain your new boiler for longevity and efficiency.
By providing clear and concise answers to these frequently asked questions, we aim to alleviate any concerns you may have. Our goal is to ensure that you are fully informed and comfortable with every aspect of your boiler installation, allowing you to make the best decisions for your home.