Central Heating Bromley

Central heating installation, repair, and servicing in Bromley. Gas Safe registered. Covering BR1, BR2, BR3. All system types. Fixed price before starting. Call 07375 813996.

Postcodes covered
BR1BR2BR3BR4BR6SE20

Central heating repair and installation in Bromley

R.W. Miller Plumbing & Heating covers central heating installation, repair, and servicing across Bromley, covering BR1, BR2, BR3, BR4, BR6, SE20. Reion Miller is Gas Safe registered (number 919881) and works on all central heating system types — combi, system, and regular boilers — across Beckenham, Penge, Shortlands, Bickley. All work is quoted at a fixed price before starting.

Bromley's 1930s and post-war semi-detached housing was typically built with basic gravity-fed or solid-fuel heating. Many have had central heating retrofitted to varying standards over the decades. Reion covers BR1, BR2, BR3, and BR4 for central heating repair, upgrades, and power flushing for systems with sludge accumulation and reduced efficiency.

To book central heating work in Bromley, call 07375 813996 or send a message via the website. Reion covers the full postcode area for all central heating work, from single radiator repairs to full system installation. A fixed price is always agreed before starting.

Signs your central heating needs attention

Cold spots on radiators Cold patches — usually at the top of a radiator — indicate trapped air in the system, which requires bleeding to restore even heat distribution.
Some radiators not heating at all If certain radiators stay cold while others heat normally, the system may need balancing or there may be a blockage in the affected circuit.
Noisy pipes or radiators Banging, clanking, or gurgling sounds in pipes or radiators typically indicate air, limescale build-up, or pump pressure issues.
System takes too long to warm up A central heating system that takes significantly longer to reach temperature than it used to may have sludge build-up, a failing pump, or a system imbalance.
Radiators cold at bottom, warm at top This is the opposite of air — it usually indicates sludge build-up at the base of the radiator, which requires a power flush to clear.
Visible corrosion or leaking joints Rust staining near radiator valves, pipe joints, or the boiler itself indicates water leakage that should be investigated and repaired promptly.

Our approach to central heating work

01

Diagnosis and assessment

We start with a thorough assessment of your heating system — identifying whether the issue is a blocked circuit, an imbalance, a failing component, or something else entirely.

02

Fixed-price quote

Once the problem is identified, a fixed price is agreed before any work begins. For new installations, a detailed quote is provided following a full site survey.

03

Installation or repair

Work is carried out efficiently with minimal disruption. We cover radiator installation, system balancing, power flushing, pump replacement, valve work, and full system installations.

04

System test and commissioning

On completion, the full heating system is tested and balanced. For new installations, all pipework is pressure tested and the boiler is commissioned correctly before handover.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Reion covers the full Bromley borough, including BR1, BR2, BR3, BR4, BR6, SE20, for central heating installation, repair, and servicing.
Cold spots at the top of a radiator usually indicate trapped air, fixed by bleeding the radiator. If the whole radiator is cold, the cause may be a stuck TRV, a blockage, or a balancing issue. Reion diagnoses the specific cause before recommending a fix.
Yes. Power flushing is available across Bromley for systems with sludge build-up causing cold radiators and inefficient heating. Reion carries power flush equipment and applies a chemical inhibitor after the flush to protect the system.
The cost of a central heating installation depends on the number of radiators, pipework runs, and the boiler specification. Reion carries out a full survey before quoting a fixed price — there are no variations after work begins.
Noise in a central heating system usually indicates sludge build-up, air in the pipes, or a failing pump. Kettling — a rumbling from the boiler — often points to limescale on the heat exchanger. Reion diagnoses the cause and advises on the most cost-effective fix.