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If you are looking for new build plumbing & heating in Norwich then we believe LC Installations is the best choice.
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Our installations are designed with longevity in mind
A lot of new homes these days don’t have plumbing systems fitted that are designed for longevity and speed is often prioritised over quality. We use either copper pipework or MLCP (multi-layer composite pipe) on all our new installations.
On small extensions or retro fit heating and hot water systems, where possible we will often use copper as it is still the best way to guarantee you will not have any issues in years to come with joints failing from O-rings going brittle and pipe/fitting wear and tear.
- All systems are chemically flushed on completion, and we also offer a full power flushing service if the system contains a lot of sludge and debris
ExcellentBased on 50 reviewsKris West2024-05-01Lewis was the 3rd and final plumber we worked with on the extensive renovation of our old (and listed) farmhouse - the other two vanished after a first visit! The job involved stripping out and replacing the entire plumbing and heating systems, including the boiler. It wasn't an easy install, but we've had few problems since and on the rare occasion that we have, Lewis has been there to put it right. I'm happy to recommend him!lee green2024-04-27Ive used lewis on several occasions for various plumbing jobs now. Always competitive on price, turns up when he says he will and his work is always top quality. If you’re looking for a top quality plumber I can’t recommend Lewis and his company enough.Louis Anderson2024-04-27Very reliable and professional, top quality work as usual. Highly recommend for plumbing, heating and renewablesNeil Pearce2024-04-27Lewis services our gas boiler and is very professional and knowledgeable , always on time and priced very competitively, cleans up after his work, all in all a we are very happy with his service and use him again and again. You won’t be disappointed if you use him.Helen Cooter2024-04-27Reliable and excellent service . Highly recommended.Graham Arnup2024-04-25Arrived at agreed time. Solved problem. Very pleased with work done. Would recommend.Margaret-Mary McFadyen2024-04-24Lewis and his team have done several jobs for me from resealing the bath to replacing my boiler and radiators. They are reliable, trustworthy and have always done great work. If I ever have a plumbing issue, it is always LC Installations I call.Daniel Gowler2024-04-23Very pleased with our new heating system. Professional from start to finish. Thanks again LewisColin Grant2024-04-23Very pleased with the installation of air source heat pump. Lewis arrived and completed on the prearranged dates. His advice and planning the system prior to accepting the quote was far more comprehensive than prices from other firms. The plumber’s workmanship is top class with our home left clean and tidy on completion. Our 20year old oil boiler is now replaced with a very upmarket system which keeps the house at a constant temperature with loads of hot water for showers or bath. We highly recommend Lewis and his workmen and couldn’t be more pleased with their services.Chris Bishop2024-04-23Lewis has installed our boiler, new radiators and looked after us well all along the way. He's always communicated very clearly and is totally reliable. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend him.
New Build Air Source & Ground Source Heating Installations
If you would like to find out more about how a Ground Source or Air Source Heat Pump System could work in your new home, we can offer advice on how to go about making new homes more efficient and heat pump ready.
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We work with many medium to large-scale building contractors and can quote for multiple housing plots.
The alloy lining also means its less likely to be damaged by rodents or any other potential sharp objects. The fittings used to make the connections are constructed from brass with an aluminium sheath that’s clamped onto the pipework with a crimping tool. This is a permanent jointing method that cannot be undone giving the fitter and customer piece of mind.
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While offering comparable benefits to an Air Source Heat Pump, the installation process of a Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) exhibits some differences. In this system, pipes are laid beneath the surface, enabling the GSHP to extract heat from the ground rather than the air.
Following a similar method to the ASHP, the heat extracted from the ground is transferred into a ground loop containing refrigerant fluid. Subsequently, compression occurs, facilitating the circulation of hot air to warm up your radiators and underfloor heating.
The quantity of heat obtained from the ground is contingent on the size of your property and the available space, with a larger loop resulting in greater heat generation.
Even though Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) still necessitate electricity usage, their consistent reliance on renewable energy renders them an excellent eco-friendly option, potentially reducing your overall energy expenditure.
Beyond heating your home, a GSHP can also effectively heat your water. With a prolonged lifespan and minimal maintenance demands, it stands as a durable choice.
Its efficiency surpasses that of the ASHP, thanks to the stable temperature nature of the ground, making it a more reliable option.
Installing a Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) poses a somewhat more intricate process and demands a larger space compared to an Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP). Consequently, smaller properties may find ASHPs more fitting, given their space efficiency and minimal to no external space requirements.
The associated cost of a GSHP tends to be higher than that of an ASHP, primarily due to expenses related to groundworks and ground collector pipework.
The installation duration for a Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) is generally lengthier than that of an Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) owing to the intricacies involved in embedding it into the ground. The process of installing a GSHP entails significant digging, and the timeframe is contingent upon the extent of the required work, varying with the size of each property. In contrast, interior installations are more straightforward and entail less time.
A GSHP is more fitting for a medium to large property, given the substantial amount of underground and external pipework required. Once the size of your property has been established, we can subsequently assess the necessary work, installation timeframe, and associated costs.
The estimated costs associated with the installation of ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) in the UK can vary based on several factors, including the size of the system, the geological characteristics of the site, and specific project requirements. Here’s a general overview:
Installation Cost: The installation cost for a GSHP typically start at £10,000. This cost includes the heat pump unit, ground loop installation, labor, and any additional materials needed.
Groundworks: The cost of groundworks, including excavation and the installation of the ground loop, can significantly impact the overall cost. This cost is influenced by the geological conditions of the site and can vary widely.
System Size: The size of the GSHP is determined by the heating needs of the property. Larger properties may require a more powerful system, leading to higher costs.
Additional Costs: Depending on the property’s requirements, there may be additional costs for improvements such as insulation upgrades or adjustments to the heating distribution system.
It’s essential to obtain detailed quotes from reputable installers, considering factors such as ground conditions and system size. Additionally, the availability of government incentives and grants may impact the overall cost. Prices and incentives may have changed since my last update, so it’s advisable to check with local installers and relevant authorities for the most current information.