Kilkenny Plumbing & Heating – Your Business is in Safe Hands

Stay Warm and Productive with Top Quality Commercial Boilers in Wexford

Ensure uninterrupted comfort and optimal heating for your business with our dependable commercial boilers. Kilkenny Plumbing & Heating cater to businesses of all sizes, offering reliable installations, efficient maintenance, and prompt repairs for your heating systems. From choosing the perfect boiler for your needs to keeping it running flawlessly, our team of highly trained and certified technicians is here to ensure your business stays warm and productive all year round.

Why Choose KPH for Your Commercial Boiler in Wexford?

Extensive Expertise

Our team have extensive knowledge and experience with commercial boilers, from various models to advanced repair techniques. KPH will tackle any challenge with confidence and ensure optimal performance.

Bespoke Solutions

We understand that no two businesses are alike. We offer a wide range of commercial and gas boiler solutions, tailored our to your needs, budget, and heating requirements.

Reliable Installations

Kilkenny Plumbing & Heating ensure your new boiler is installed flawlessly. We prioritise minimising disruption and ensuring a smooth transition to your new heating system.

Proactive Maintenance

Our customisable maintenance plans address potential issues before they arise, maximising efficiency and preventing costly breakdowns.

Urgent Response

We understand that heating issues can happen anytime. Our dedicated team is available for urgent repairs, minimising downtime and ensuring your business stays warm even in unexpected situations.

Supplier Partnerships

KPH have strong partnerships with leading Irish commercial and gas boiler suppliers, guaranteeing access to genuine parts and ensuring our technicians are up-to-date on the latest technologies.

KPH is Wexford's Top Choice for Commercial Boiler Services

Boiler Installation

Whether upgrading an existing system or installing a new boiler for a new build, we offer expert installation for all types of commercial and gas boilers.

Boiler Maintenance

Our maintenance plans ensure your boiler operates efficiently and safely, preventing costly breakdowns and extending  lifespan.

Boiler Repair

KPH technicians are equipped to handle all types of boiler repairs, from minor leaks to complex failures. We prioritise prompt service.

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System Optimisation

We analyse your existing system and recommend improvements to maximise efficiency and reduce energy costs.

Fuel Conversions

Considering switching to a different fuel source? We offer efficient fuel conversion services for your boiler system.

Frequently Asked Questions about Commercial Boilers from KPH

We Supply and Service Natural Gas, Oil, Electric and Condensing Commercial Boilers.

Heating & Hot Water Needs:

  • Building size and insulation
  • Number of occupants and their hot water usage
  • Heating requirements: Consider peak heating needs and desired temperature settings

Type of Boiler:

  • Fuel Source: Availability and cost of natural gas, oil, electricity will influence your choice
  • Boiler technology: Compare condensing vs. non-condensing for efficiency

Energy Efficiency:

  • Look for high efficiency ratings to save on operational costs
  • Consider government incentives and rebates

Unfortunately there’s no one-size-fits-all answer to how long a typical boiler installation takes. The duration can vary significantly depending on several factors:

Boiler Type:

  • Replacing an existing boiler: If you’re replacing a similar model in the same location, the process is often quicker, ranging from 4-6 hours.
  • New boiler installation: Installing a completely new boiler, especially in a different location or requiring new pipework, takes longer, typically 1-2 days.
  • Whole new heating system: Installing a brand new central heating system and boiler is much more complex, likely taking 1-2 weeks due to extensive piping and structural changes.

Complexity of the job:

  • Straightforward installation: Replacing a like-for-like boiler in the same location is relatively simple.
  • Complexities: Moving the boiler, adapting pipework, or tackling unexpected issues can significantly extend the installation time.

Accessibility and preparation:

  • Easy access to the current boiler and installation location: Faster installation.
  • Limited access or challenging environment: Requires more time for manoeuvring and adjustments.

Maintenance and Repair

The recommended frequency for servicing a commercial boiler is at least once a year. However, several factors can influence the ideal servicing schedule for your specific boiler:

Boiler Type and Usage:

  • Gas boilers: Gas boilers require an annual service for safety and warranty compliance. Complex gas boilers might benefit from twice-yearly servicing.
  • Oil boilers: Typically serviced annually, but heavy usage might necessitate more frequent checks.
  • Electric boilers: May require less frequent servicing (every 1-2 years), but annual checks are recommended for optimal performance and efficiency.

Boiler Age and Condition:

  • Older boilers: Might require more frequent servicing due to potential wear and tear, ensuring reliability and safety.
  • Newer boilers: May adhere to standard annual servicing, but manufacturer recommendations should be followed.

Regulations and Insurance:

  • Local regulations: Certain regions may have specific servicing intervals for commercial boilers. Always comply with legal requirements.
  • Insurance requirements: Many insurance providers require annual boiler servicing to maintain policy validity.

Signs of Trouble:

  • Unusual noises, leaks, or odours: Prompt servicing is crucial to address potential issues and prevent breakdowns.
  • Reduced efficiency or performance: Regular servicing can identify and fix problems, maintaining optimal boiler function.

Consulting with a qualified Gas Safe registered engineer or contractor is highly recommended. They can assess your specific boiler, usage patterns, and regulations to establish the optimal servicing schedule for your situation. Remember, regular servicing promotes:

  • Safety: Ensures proper gas combustion and identifies potential hazards, complying with Gas Safety (Installation and Use) 
  • Efficiency: Maintains optimal performance and minimises energy costs.
  • Longevity: Extends the lifespan of your boiler by preventing issues.
  • Compliance: Adheres to legal and insurance requirements.

By prioritising regular servicing, you can guarantee the smooth operation, safety, and efficiency of your commercial boiler, avoiding costly breakdowns and ensuring consistent hot water and heating for your business.

Heating and Hot Water Problems:

  • Lack of heat or hot water: This is the most obvious sign of a problem. If your boiler struggles to heat your business or provide hot water consistently, it requires attention.
  • Fluctuating temperatures: Uneven heating throughout your premises or inconsistent hot water temperatures point towards potential issues with the boiler’s controls or components.
  • Slow heating: If your boiler takes significantly longer than usual to heat your home or water, it might indicate low pressure, faulty components, or inadequate boiler capacity.

Unusual Noises and Odours:

  • Banging, clanging, or whistling noises: These sounds can indicate problems with the pump, valves, or internal components, requiring professional repair.
  • Gas odour: A gas leak is a serious safety hazard. If you smell gas coming from your boiler, turn off the supply immediately and call Gas Networks Ireland’s 24 Hour Emergency Service 1800 20 50 50 immediately.
  • Burning smell: This can indicate overheating or electrical issues within the boiler, necessitating prompt repair.

Leaks and Visible Damage:

  • Leaks around the boiler: Any water leaks suggest issues with seals, pipes, or the boiler itself, and require professional attention to prevent further damage.
  • Visible damage to the boiler unit: Cracks, corrosion, or other physical damage on the boiler indicate potential safety hazards and should be addressed by a qualified professional.

Performance and Efficiency Issues:

  • Increased energy bills: A sudden spike in your energy bills might signify the boiler is working less efficiently and requires repair or maintenance.
  • Frequent cycling: If your boiler frequently switches on and off for short periods, it might be malfunctioning and need repair.

It’s important to remember that ignoring these signs can lead to bigger problems, potential safety hazards, and increased costs down the line. If you notice any of these issues, don’t hesitate to contact Kilkenny Plumbing & Heating for a diagnosis and any necessary repairs. We can identify the problem, recommend appropriate solutions, and ensure your boiler operates safely and efficiently.

Efficiency and Sustainability

Choosing an energy-efficient commercial boiler offers significant benefits including reduced operating costs, environmental responsibility, and  government incentives. Here’s a guide to navigating the key considerations:

Technology:

  • Condensing Boilers: Capture waste heat for maximum efficiency, reaching up to 98% AFUE. Look for features like advanced heat exchangers and modulating burners.
  • High-Efficiency Boilers: Offer good efficiency (83-89% AFUE) with reliable technologies like cast-iron heat exchangers and variable-speed blowers
  • Emerging Technologies: Consider biomass boilers for renewable fuel options and electric boilers for clean operation

Upgrading your business’s boiler to a more energy-efficient model can be a significant step towards reducing your carbon footprint in Ireland. Here are some key ways this upgrade can contribute:

Lowering Emissions: Newer boilers utilise advanced technologies that burn fuel more efficiently, leading to significantly reduced greenhouse gas emissions compared to older models. This directly translates to a smaller carbon footprint for your business.

Improving Efficiency: Energy-efficient boilers waste less fuel, maximising its heating potential and minimising the amount required to achieve your desired temperature. This reduction in fuel consumption further translates to lower carbon emissions.

Exploring Renewable Sources: Consider exploring alternative fuel sources like biomass boilers that utilise sustainable fuels like wood pellets or chips. While not yet widely available, they offer a carbon-neutral heating option if fuel storage and maintenance considerations can be addressed.

Government Incentives: The Irish government offers various financial incentives to encourage businesses to upgrade to energy-efficient boilers. These include the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) grant schemes for replacing gas boilers with heat pumps or biomass boilers, and accelerated capital allowances for certain energy-saving technologies. These incentives can help offset the initial cost of the upgrade and accelerate the return on investment for your business, both financially and environmentally.

Beyond the boiler: Remember that upgrading your boiler is just one piece of the puzzle. Consider additional ways to optimise your heating system, such as:

  • Improving Building Insulation: Reducing heat loss through improved insulation further reduces reliance on the boiler and its fuel consumption, leading to lower carbon emissions.
  • Implementing Smart Controls: Smart thermostats and heating controls allow for precise temperature management, preventing unnecessary heating and minimising energy waste, resulting in a smaller carbon footprint.
  • Promoting Energy-Efficient Practices: Encourage employees to adopt energy-saving behaviours like turning off lights and electronics when not in use, further contributing to a reduced carbon footprint.

By taking a comprehensive approach, upgrading your boiler and implementing additional energy-efficiency measures, you can significantly reduce your business’s carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable future in Ireland. Remember to consult with qualified engineers registered with the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) who can assess your specific needs and recommend the most effective solutions for your business.

Condensing boilers offer several advantages over traditional non-condensing models, making them a compelling choice for both residential and commercial applications. Here’s a breakdown of the key benefits:

Increased Efficiency:

  • Condensing boilers capture and utilize the latent heat present in flue gases, traditionally lost in non-condensing boilers. This results in significantly higher efficiency, reaching up to 98% AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) compared to 70-80% for non-condensing models.

Reduced Energy Costs:

  • Higher efficiency translates directly to lower fuel consumption. This translates to significant savings on your energy bills, especially over time. The return on investment can be substantial, particularly for businesses with high heating demands.