• LocationPurley, South West London, Purley Road, CR8 2HA**
  • Our Working HoursOpening times: 24 hours a day*
  • Phone Us!Call Now: 0344 947 0953

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Our local Purley gas safe plumbers provide a boiler repair and boiler service that is second to none. If your currently experiencing boiler problems in Purley 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 Purley 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 Purley plumbers will always strive to deliver a service that is second to none.

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Purley Plumbing Testimonials

Customer Name: Mrs P M Booke.
I rang and spoke to a very pleasant gentleman who was extremely helpful and gave me information, cost and the main thing, when someone would come to see me. True to everything he said a very nice young man turned up within the time slot. His name was Robert Thompson he was extremely caring and he knew straight away what was wrong. Upon leaving he gave me his phone number and told me to contact him if need be. Needless to say I have not had to ring him because he seems to have done the right thing on it. It was a pleasure to have such a good workman in the house so polite etc. You have a very caring company and long may you continue.

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Example Of Our Plumbing Services

Bleeding
Occasionally, as a side-effect of maintenance or because of another problem, air may build up in the radiators of a water-fed heating system. The air isnt heated to the same degree relative to its volume, so it will cause the radiator(s) to give off less heat than normal. To fix this, the radiator must be bled. This is possible because central heating systems are pressurised, and the water will move to displace the air that escapes. However, bleeding the radiators poses a new problem. A loss of pressure will result, because the system uses a fixed amount of water, which will cause the heating system to either run at a greatly reduced capacity, or not at all. To solve this, the water mains must be opened, and a fresh supply of mains water must be allowed to enter the system.

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