Kent Heating | Expert Plumber & Heating Engineer in Kent

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Hot Water Cylinders

Hot Water Solutions

Hot Water Cylinders

Installing a hot water cylinder is an essential part of any home. Whether it’s an unvented or vented cylinder, getting the right one installed correctly is key.

Gas Safe Registered

60+ Years Experience

What We Offer

OUR SERVICES

Unvented Cylinders

Modern, efficient hot water systems

Vented Cylinders

Traditional, reliable cylinder installations

Cylinder Repairs

Expert repair and maintenance services

Pressure Systems

High-pressure hot water solutions

System Upgrades

Upgrade to more efficient systems

Boiler Integration

Complete system installation

Why Choose Us

Expert Cylinder Installation

When you’re ready to make a purchase and install a new hot water cylinder, be sure to consult with us. We can assess your needs and help you decide between unvented or vented cylinders.
This is especially important for unvented cylinders due to the additional components and complexity of installation. Our Gas Safe registered engineers ensure your system is installed safely and efficiently.
Our Process

HOW IT WORKS

Consultation

We assess your hot water needs and property

System Design

Choose between vented or unvented solutions

Installation

Professional cylinder installation by Gas Safe engineers

Testing

Full system testing and handover

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60+ Years Experience

Kent Heating is a family run company with decades of combined experience.

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What are the main types of hot water cylinders?
The two main types of hot water cylinders are vented cylinders and unvented cylinders. Vented cylinders rely on a cold water storage tank in the loft space above them, while unvented cylinders have no such requirement.
Unvented cylinders offer several advantages compared to vented cylinders, such as being more efficient and space-saving. However, installing an unvented cylinder can be more complicated than a vented one due to their additional components, so it’s important to only trust a professional, experienced engineer to do the installation.
You should consider replacing your hot water cylinder if you’re facing issues with it such as low pressure, inconsistent or fluctuating temperatures, or unreliable performance. Additionally, if you have an older system that hasn’t been updated in a while, it’s likely that your hot water cylinder is no longer up to current safety standards.
When buying and installing a new hot water cylinder, it’s important to assess the condition of your current system first. Additionally, it’s important to consult with an experienced engineer who can assess your needs and help you decide between unvented or vented cylinders.