New Boiler Installation in Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton is one of our most active areas for boiler installations, and it's easy to understand why. The WV postcode covers a huge range of housing — from Victorian terraces in Whitmore Reans and St. John's Ward to 1960s semi-detached council housing across Low Hill, Oxley and Heath Town, right through to modern private estates in Pendeford and Tettenhall Wood. That diversity of property age means a wide spread of boiler ages too, and a significant proportion of Wolverhampton's older housing stock is still running on boilers that are well past their most efficient years.
Our Darlaston base is just 4 miles from Wolverhampton city centre — typically 15 minutes via the A41 through Wednesbury. We cover every postcode in the WV area, from WV1 in the city centre to WV14 in Bilston and WV6 out to Tettenhall. There are no mileage supplements for any Wolverhampton address, and our survey and quote visits are free with no obligation to proceed.
Wolverhampton's older terraced properties, particularly those in Blakenhall, Whitmore Reans and around the St. John's Quarter, often have conventional boiler and cylinder systems — sometimes with original gravity-fed hot water tanks in the airing cupboard. When these reach end of life, the switch to a modern combi boiler can free up a lot of space while dramatically cutting gas bills. We advise on the right boiler type for each property individually — a combi isn't automatically the best choice for every Wolverhampton home, and we'll always tell you which option gives you the best value for your specific setup.
For landlords with properties across Wolverhampton WV1–WV14, we offer straightforward quotes per property and can coordinate multi-property installation programmes. All installations come with a Gas Safe certificate, manufacturer warranty registration, and Building Regulations compliance documentation (Part P notification where applicable).