Your boiler make and model
Usually on a label on the front of the boiler — helps me prepare before the visit.
Contact
Call or email me for boiler servicing, repairs, unvented cylinders and smart heating controls in Tiverton and Mid Devon. Mon–Fri 9am–5pm.
Catch me mid-job and I'll likely miss the call — leave a quick message and I'll ring you back the same day wherever I can.
Phone-first enquiries
01884 212409Mon–Fri 9am–5pm. If I'm on a job, leave a message and I'll call you back as soon as I can.
Happy to confirm Gas Safe registration and insurance details when we arrange your visit.
Get in touch
Call 01884 212409 and I'll answer if I'm available. If I'm on a job, leave a message with your name, your postcode, and a brief description of the problem — I return all messages the same day wherever possible.
Working hours: Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm.
I don't offer a 24/7 emergency service. If you have a gas escape, turn off your gas supply at the meter and call the National Gas Emergency line on 0800 111 999 immediately.
Phone
01884 212409Mon–Fri 9am–5pm. If I'm on a job, leave a message and I'll call you back as soon as I can.
I check email regularly and aim to respond within one working day. For urgent problems, a phone call will reach me faster.
What to tell me
Usually on a label on the front of the boiler — helps me prepare before the visit.
Tell me the exact code if you can see one — it helps narrow down the likely cause.
This gives me a clearer picture of where in the system the problem likely is.
Useful context for assessing whether repair is the right route.
So I can confirm I cover your area — I work across Tiverton (EX16) and Mid Devon.
Service area
I cover Tiverton (EX16) and the surrounding Mid Devon area. This includes Bampton, Cullompton, Halberton, Sampford Peverell, Bickleigh, Willand, Uffculme, Crediton, Thorverton and the villages along the Exe Valley. If your postcode is on the edge of this area and you're not sure, call and ask — I'll tell you straight whether I can get to you.
Call 01884 212409 and tell me what's happening. Email works well if you want to send a fault code or photos first.