Boiler Repairs & Servicing in Gravesend

I cover Gravesend for all boiler and heating work — Gas Safe registered, 20+ years in the trade.

Gas Safe registered. Fully insured. Fixed-price quotes.

Your Local Heating Engineer in Gravesend

Heating gone out in Gravesend? I’m George Lane from Thames Boilers. I know how miserable it is sitting in a cold house waiting for someone to turn up — so I don’t make you wait. I’m based in nearby Greenhithe and cover Gravesend regularly.

I’ve been covering Gravesend and North Kent since 2004, so I know the area and the kind of heating systems you’ll find here.

Heating Services in Gravesend

I offer a full range of heating services to homeowners in Gravesend:

  • Boiler Repairs – Whatever brand you’ve got, I’ve probably worked on it
  • Boiler Servicing – Annual servicing to keep your boiler running safely and efficiently
  • Central Heating Repairs – Cold radiators, leaks, and system problems sorted
  • Unvented Cylinder Repairs – Specialist repairs by a G3 qualified engineer
  • Unvented Cylinder Servicing – Annual servicing for safety and efficiency
  • Smart Thermostat Installation – Take control of your heating from your phone

What Gravesend Customers Tell Me

Local and reliable. Based in Greenhithe, I cover Gravesend regularly and always prioritise urgent heating problems.

Personal service. I’m the owner and the engineer – you deal directly with me from booking to completion.

20+ years experience. I’ve been working in the heating trade since 2004 and have seen every type of boiler and heating problem.

95+ five-star reviews. Don’t just take my word for it – check out what other customers say on Google.

Serving All of Gravesend

Based in nearby Greenhithe, I cover all Gravesend areas including:

  • Gravesend Town Centre — Near St George’s Shopping Centre and Gravesend Station
  • Windmill Hill — Historic area with residential streets
  • Riverview Park — Riverside development areas
  • Singlewell — Off Wrotham Road and the A2
  • Chalk — Village areas near Gravesend Grammar School
  • Istead Rise — Residential area off Wrotham Road on the higher ground south of town
  • Shorne — Village between Gravesend and Rochester, off the A2
  • Meopham — Rural community in the DA13 postcode area

Whether you’re near Gravesend Pier, the Clarendon Royal Hotel area, or anywhere in DA11, DA12, or DA13, I cover the whole area from my base in Greenhithe.

Roads and Rail Connections

Gravesend sits right on the A2, which is the main road connecting it west to Greenhithe and east towards Rochester and the Medway towns. That corridor makes it straightforward for me to get to most parts of town. The A226 runs along the Thames from Gravesend through Northfleet and into my home patch, so the riverside areas are particularly convenient.

Gravesend Station is served by trains on the Southeastern main line, with services to London St Pancras via the HS1 route and also to London Victoria. If you’re waiting for an engineer and need a rough sense of timing, I’m just the other side of the A2 in DA9.

Gravesend Homes and Heating Issues

Gravesend has a broad spread of housing — from the older Victorian and Edwardian terraces in the town centre and Windmill Hill, through interwar semis across the DA11 suburbs, to the larger detached homes up on the hill towards Singlewell and Istead Rise.

The older town centre properties often have older vented systems that have been partially upgraded over the years. These can suffer from corroded pipework, stuck valves, and heat loss from poorly insulated tanks in the loft. If you’re in one of these and your hot water is inconsistent, a service and system flush often makes a big difference.

The 1930s and 1950s semis — particularly around Riverview Park and further south — tend to have system boilers running off a hot water cylinder. These homes often still have the original radiators and can benefit from balancing or upgraded thermostatic radiator valves.

Up towards DA12 and DA13, there’s more variation: larger detached properties with multiple bathrooms sometimes have unvented cylinders fitted, which is where my G3 qualification comes in. It’s a specialist area and not all engineers are qualified to work on them.

What to Expect When You Book

Ring me or book online and I’ll ask a few quick questions to understand the problem before I visit. I’ll come prepared with commonly needed parts so we’re not waiting on a parts run. When I arrive I’ll take a look at the system, explain what I find in plain English, and give you a clear cost before touching anything. Most repairs and services are completed on the day. If I need to order parts, I’ll get a follow-up booked in promptly.

Contact a Heating Engineer in Gravesend

Ready to book? Visit booking.thamesboilers.co.uk or call 01322 788418. I’ll get back to you with availability.

Need a Hand With Your Heating?

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