KMH Gas are your local boiler installation and fitting company. We cover all aspects of boiler installations and repairs. We specialise in central heating installations.
We offer a range of boiler installation and heating services including:
Water Main Repair
Boiler Installation
Central Heating Installations
We offer the best Gas service in Southampton, serving domestic and commercial clients with the full range of boiler installations and central heating servicing.
Boilers over 15 years old are often only around 60 per cent efficient or less (rated G in the SEDBUK* scale), which means that for every pound spent on fuel, 40p is wasted.
We recognise that updating your boiler to a modern condensing boiler can be a simple way to reduce fuel bills and improve the energy efficiency of your home. This is why we recommend gas condensing boilers which are all over 90% efficient and are A-rated for efficiency, which means they are better for the environment as well as reducing fuel bills.
There are three main types of high-efficiency condensing boiler- the combination or ‘Combi’, the system and the regular. Each type delivers the benefits of high-efficiency technology, but is suitable for different types of homes.
Combination or ‘combi’ boilers heat your home and provide instant hot water without the need for a tank. Combi boilers are an increasingly popular choice in UK homes and in fact, account for well over half of all the new domestic boilers installed in Britain every year.
Regular boilers are suitable for homes with a traditional heating and hot water system. Unlike a combi, regular boilers work on the principle of stored water and require a separate hot water tank, which determines how many bathrooms can be supplied. Regular boilers require more space than either combi or system boilers as they often require an expansion tank in the loft.
System boilers also use stored water which allows them to feed several hot water taps at a time, making them ideal for large homes. In contrast to regular boilers, system boilers have most of their major components of the heating and hot water system built in, making them more efficient and less space consuming.