Heating & Gas Engineers in Milton Keynes

Heating and gas engineers in Milton Keynes install, service and repair boilers, central heating systems, gas appliances and related pipework across the town and its surrounding areas, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. This page brings together local engineers so you can compare options for annual servicing, breakdowns, new installations and safety checks. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a short summary of what customers say.

6 matching heating & gas engineers

Checking a heating and gas engineer is Gas Safe registered

By law, anyone working on gas appliances or pipework in the UK must be on the Gas Safe Register, which replaced the former CORGI scheme. Each registered engineer carries an ID card showing a licence number and the specific work they are qualified to do, such as boilers or gas fires, and you can confirm these details on the Gas Safe Register website. For rented property, landlords must arrange an annual gas safety check and keep the resulting Landlord Gas Safety Record, and many engineers listed here provide this service.

Comparing quotes and understanding the work

For larger jobs such as a new boiler or full central heating installation, it is sensible to obtain more than one written quote and to check what is included, for example the make and model of the boiler, the warranty length and whether a system flush or filter is part of the price. Boilers installed in England must meet Building Regulations, and installation work is usually notified to the local authority through the Gas Safe scheme, with a certificate issued afterwards. Registered installers for certain manufacturers can also offer extended warranties, so it is worth asking about any accreditations relevant to the equipment being fitted.

How often should a boiler be serviced?

Most manufacturers recommend an annual service to keep the appliance running safely and efficiently, and yearly servicing is often a condition of keeping the boiler warranty valid. Landlords are also required to arrange a gas safety check every 12 months.

What is a CP12 or Landlord Gas Safety Record?

A CP12, now more commonly called a Landlord Gas Safety Record, is the document a Gas Safe registered engineer issues after checking the gas appliances and flues in a rented property. Landlords must have this check carried out annually and provide a copy to their tenants.