
Heating and boilers in Brighton
What heating actually suits the homes round here, explained without the sales pitch.
This site is about heating and boilers in Brighton and the surrounding part of East Sussex. We explain how different systems work, what suits which kind of home, and what's involved when something needs replacing.
The housing here is varied. Hove's period terraces ask different questions of a heating system than the post-war estates around Burgess Hill or the riverside homes in Shoreham. We've written town-by-town notes because the local detail matters more than people expect.
The rest is the plumbing of the subject itself — what a combi does well, where a regular heat-only boiler still earns its place, and what an annual service actually checks. Read it before you talk to anyone, so the conversation makes sense.
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Heating and Boiler Work Across Hove's Period Terraces
Boilers and Central Heating in Worthing: A Coastal Guide
Keeping Listed Lewes Homes Warm
Shoreham-by-Sea — Heating Notes for Riverside and Harbour Homes
What Newhaven Homes Need from a Heating Setup
Burgess Hill Heating: From Post-War Estates to New Builds
Heating Larger Homes Around Haywards Heath
When to Replace a Boiler (and What's Involved)
Combi Boilers Explained
How System Boilers Work
Regular Heat-Only Boilers: Where They Still Make Sense
What an Annual Boiler Service Actually Covers
Boiler Breakdowns and Common Faults
Understanding a Wet Central Heating System
Radiators: Sizing, Balancing and Replacement
Underfloor Heating from the Ground Up
Power Flushing and Why Sludge Builds Up
Heating Controls and Smart Thermostats
Hot Water Cylinders and Stored Heat
Gas Safety Certificates: What a CP12 Records
Boiler Flues and Safe Ventilation
Carbon Monoxide: The Risk and the Warning Signs
Air Source Heat Pumps for Sussex Homes
Magnetic Filters and System Inhibitor