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SHS Heating and Renewables Limited

Carluke, Lanarkshire

Services and skills

  • Central Heating

    11 skills

    Air Source Heat Pump Installation - ASHP

    Air Source Heat Pump Servicing / Repair - ASHP

    Gas Boiler Installation

    Gas Boiler Servicing / Repair

    Gas Central Heating Installation

    Gas Cooker Installation

    Gas Safety Checks - CP12

    Ground Source Heat Pump Installation - GSHP

    Ground Source Heat Pump Servicing / Repair - GSHP

    LPG Central Heating Installation

    Smart Thermostats

  • Services

    4 services

    • Domestic Work
    • Free Estimates
    • Insurance Work Undertaken
    • Cards Accepted

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Company profile

  • OwnerMr Marc Sutton
  • Member Since2019
  • Public Liability InsuranceSelf-Certified
  • AccreditationsChecked
  • AddressChecked
  • IdentityChecked
  • Checkatrade T&C'sSigned
  • VATYes: 271063623
  • Company typeLtd Company

Company info

We are a local plumbing and heating company based in South Lanarkshire.

We offer a range of heating services, from installing high efficiency boilers to full central heating systems.
We can also offer an alternative heating solution using the latest renewable technologies for both domestic and commercial properties.
Our highly trained staff and installation teams will be happy to help with any queries you may have and to assist you in achieving
the right solution for your needs

All our work is fully insured and guaranteed
Our Engineers are all Gas Safe Registered and our company is MCS Certified
Contact us for a free quotation

 

 

What We Do

Boilers

At SHS Heating we offer a wide range of Gas, LPG & Oil boilers from all the best manufacturers in the UK from Ideal, Worcester Bosch, Vaillant and because we are approved by them all we can then offer exclusive deals and extended warranties as standard. For an instant quote that only takes a few minutes click the button below.

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Air Source

Air source heat pumps absorb heat from the outside air. This heat can then be used to heat radiators, underfloor heating systems, or warm air convectors and hot water in your home. An air source heat pump extracts heat from the outside air in the same way that a fridge extracts heat from its inside. It can get heat from the air even when the temperature is as low as -15° C. Heat pumps have some impact on the environment as they need electricity to run, but the heat they extract from the ground, air, or water is constantly being renewed naturally.

Ground Source

Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) use pipes which are buried in the garden to extract heat from the ground. This heat can then be used to heat radiators, underfloor or warm air heating systems and hot water in your home. A ground source heat pump circulates a mixture of water and antifreeze around a loop of pipe, called a ground loop, which is buried in your garden. Heat from the ground is absorbed into the fluid and then passes through a heat exchanger into the heat pump. The ground stays at a fairly constant temperature under the surface, so the heat pump can be used throughout the year.

Service & Maintenance

It is important to consider boiler servicing regularly and an annual service is highly recommended. Our Gas Safe engineers will ensure your boiler is in good working order and does not have any problems which could be dangerous to your health. We can service your boiler at a time that is convenient to you – we work out of hours so there is no need to take time off work just to have your boiler serviced.

Underfloor Heating

Underfloor heating and cooling is a form of central heating and cooling which achieves indoor climate control for thermal comfort using conduction, radiation and convection. The terms radiant heating and radiant cooling are commonly used to describe this approach because radiation is responsible for a significant portion of the resulting thermal comfort but this usage is technically correct only when radiation composes more than 50% of the heat exchange between the floor and the rest of the space.

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