Do I have to be G3 qualified to work on an unvented cylinder?
Legally, yes. Under Building Regulations Part G, work on unvented cylinders must be carried out by a G3 qualified installer. All our cylinder work is G3.
How much does an unvented cylinder install cost?
Quoted fixed after an on-site survey. Price depends on cylinder capacity, incoming mains pressure/flow, discharge routing and any pipework changes.
How big a cylinder do I need?
Rule of thumb: 150L for 1 bathroom, 210L for 2 bathrooms, 250L+ for 3 bathrooms or larger households. We size on actual demand during the survey.
How long does an install take?
A like-for-like cylinder replacement is typically 1 day. A vented-to-unvented conversion or a new install with new pipework is usually 2–3 days.
Do you service unvented cylinders?
Yes. Annual servicing checks expansion vessel pressure, tests safety valves, verifies discharge, and keeps manufacturer warranties valid.
My tundish is dripping — is that serious?
Yes — it's the earliest warning that either the expansion vessel has lost pressure or a safety valve is passing. Book a service visit; don't ignore it.
Can I get mains pressure without an unvented cylinder?
Combi boilers give mains-pressure hot water instantly, but flow rate is limited to whatever the boiler can heat on-the-fly. For simultaneous demand across multiple bathrooms, a system boiler + unvented cylinder is usually a better answer.
What paperwork do I get?
Benchmark commissioning record, manufacturer warranty registration, and Building Regs notification through a competent-person scheme where applicable.