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We are a family run heating business that have been trading for over 20 years. We have a combined experience of over 50 years between us all and have hundreds of genuine reviews to prove we leave a happy trail of customers every job.

 

At Hunter Heating Solutions we strive to create a perfect customer journey that delivers on honesty and unrivalled quality at an affordable cost. We want to earn the customer's loyalty for life. 

We understand that buying a new boiler is an expensive purchase, this is why will do everything in our power to provide a sensible solution for every household to keep your home warm and cosy. We are consistently offering unrivalled levels of service and quality products into hundreds of households around the capital.

We specialise in boiler installations and unvented water systems although we can can still offer other services including:

  • Boiler servicing/breakdowns 
  • Power flushing with the best machine on the market (Norstrom thermal)
  • New/replacement radiators 
  • Gas safety inspections (CP12's)

If there are any other enquiries not listed please call to enquire and we'll be happy to assist.

 

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Phone Number: 07986 296453
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I would like to add that I used Billy recently after reading this thread and seeing him on checkatrade and wouldn't hesitate to recommend him. Really nice guy, friendly and punctual. Gave me his advice on a few small matters before removing a radiator from a wall at a reasonable cost. Has also provided me a quote to install two new radiators and without doubt am going to instruct him to finish the job. Thanks. Details as above.
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Billy just completed a fairly complicated new boiler install (new pipework, complex routing) at our house. He did an excellent job, was very punctual, tidy, friendly, helpful and I'd very much recommend him. He very much went the extra mile to do a great piece of work.
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Billy replaced my ageing boiler with a much more efficient one. He also removed the old water cylinder as it is now redundant. There was a new place for the boiler in the kitchen. He did an exceptionally neat and clean job. Even with the need for him to run new pipes to the kitchen, you can see its a really tidy job. I'm really pleased with the work. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him!
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I'd Like to add further praise and recommendation for Billy Hunter, he has just refitted some heating pipes and radiator valves and decommissioned some old gas and water pipes in our flat. The work was done very efficiently and the site was possibly left cleaner than before he started!

As an architectural technician I'm quite familiar with building sites and construction standards and can attest to the quality workmanship of the pipe fittings. I would highly recommend Hunter plumbing solutions.

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Another recommendation for Billy - I found him on here last year and he has since installed a new boiler, radiators and pipework throughout my flat. Everything has been done to a very high standard and he stuck firmly to the price and schedule given at the start. He's also unfailingly cheerful, polite and tidy in his work. Highly recommended.
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I'd like to post another hearty recommendation for Billy. He replaced our boiler last week, which meant relocating it, doing a fair bit of pipework and upgrading our gas piping all the way from the outside meter.


Billy is punctual, friendly and tidy and thinks his way around a problem. There were no nasty surprises with the bill and he also replaced a radiator and is coming back to do another one soon.


I can't recommend him enough, a vast improvement on the last heating company we used in our old place and we wouldn't hesitate to call on him again.

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Billy fitted a new boiler for us last week and I can whole heartedly recommend him. He's a perfectionist and does an excellent job. Not only that he helped secure our house for us when the builders left it without a back wall. He goes above and beyond and I'm looking forward to seeing him for our annual services for years to come.
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I want to reaffirm the endorsements for Hunter Heating Solutions - they are excellent! Scott Hunter came out to check our leaky boiler and did a fantastic job. He was really organised- gathering information from me beforehand about boiler details/photos etc, arrived bang on time, gave me a good quote, worked hard to fix the problem(which he did) and is a really nice guy as well. Heartily recommend him.
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Another ringing endorsement for Billy at Hunter Heating Solutions. Saw him recommended on the forum and was really happy with the work he did (serviced boiler, fitted new thermostat and explained very patiently how to use it, and balanced all the radiators). He was punctual, tidy and a very nice chap! We will definitely use him again for any heating related jobs.
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I would also like to add positive feedback for Billy at Hunter Heating Solutions. He recently upgraded my heating system from a conventional to combi system, installing a new boiler as well as replacing a few radiators and changing all of the radiator valves in the house. The job was completed to a high standard, on time and to budget. He is also very tidy and punctual.


I?m glad we chose Billy to complete our job and would definitely recommend him.

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I can also highly recommend Billy Hunter. He is very friendly and has squeezed us in even though he had a full diary. He has done a great job and finally our heating system is running properly. We will definetively use him again if we ever have any plumbing issues in the future.
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I've just had a boiler fitted yesterday by Billy Hunter - really pleased with the advice and quote - all fully itemised. When he came to install the boiler he found he didn't need to do as much as initially thought in upgrading pipework so he revised the quote so he finished sooner and under budget too! Highly recommended!
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After finding his details on here, Billy and his brother have recently finished a complete re-plumb of my heating system including the installation of a new unvented cylinder and boiler in the loft. They worked very hard, including a number of hot (and no doubt unpleasant) days working in the loft during hot weather to get it done pretty much in a week -which was quick given the size of the job. I can completely agree with the comments above- Billy was excellent. He was great at communication, providing ideas and suggesting ways of doing things/ options that were cheaper at the beginning and also throughout the project giving updates etc. He was nice to have around, took care of the house and was completely trustworthy. When he came to quote you could tell that he thought about what he was doing and what the work would entail and the work came in on budget apart from one small addition which he communicated early and got approval for before going ahead and was beyond his control.


Billy also went over and above what we discussed by doing nice things like including a pressure gauge and ability to increase water pressure on the ground floor as well as in the loft- means that I can top up boiler pressure as and when I bleed the radiators without having to go into the loft each time- a very nice touch. Finally he recently came back to finish the job off which was hugely appreciated.


Highly recommended.

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I would also like to recommend Billy. He has just today replaced our old rusty radiator with a heated crome towel rail in our bathroom. He was fantastic and extremely helpful, also showing me how to bleed the radiators and check the pressure of the boiler. It looks like a new bathroom in there! I would highly recommend him.
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Ahead of carrying out a loft conversion, we had some concern that our existing water pressure would not cope with the additional bathrooms we were having made. After reading reviews about Billy Hunter on edf I called him and he took his time to give me some good advice on how to improve water pressure. We decided to pick Billy for the job. He installed an unvented cylinder for us and upgraded our pipework. I also agree with other reviewers that he went over and above expectations by pointing out and fixing other plumbing issues unrelated to the task at hand. (For us, it was that the boiler flue installed was not positioned to regulation distance). We were really happy with the job Billy did and wouldn't hesitate to seek out his services again.
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