If your heating system is outdated, uneven or no longer performing as it should, Gas.wales provides a clearer route to upgrading the setup and improving comfort, control and overall efficiency.
In many properties, the issue is not one faulty component — it is that the wider system no longer suits the way the property is used.
A heating system upgrade is often about improving how the whole setup works, not just replacing one part. In many homes, better performance comes from a more joined-up approach.
Some rooms heat well while others stay cold, pointing to a system that may no longer be properly balanced or suited to the property.
Older thermostats and controls can make the system harder to manage and less effective than it could be.
Even if the heating still works, the system may not be delivering the comfort, responsiveness or efficiency expected.
The right upgrade depends on the property and the current setup. In some cases it is about one improvement, and in others it is about combining changes that work better together.
Improve heat output and room-by-room distribution with more suitable or better-performing radiators.
Update the way the heating is managed with more effective controls, scheduling and temperature handling.
Improve the way heat moves through the system, especially where performance feels uneven or inefficient.
System upgrades can be useful for a wide range of customers, especially where comfort, efficiency and longer-term property performance matter.
Improve comfort, control and overall heating performance across the property.
Upgrade older rental property systems to create a more reliable and practical setup for tenants.
Make heating upgrades part of a wider plan to modernise or improve how the property works.
Whether you already know what needs improving or want help understanding the right next step, Gas.wales provides a clear route to discussing the work properly.