MHS Boilers delivers nationwide support

MHS Boilers, maintenance, refurbishment
Service support 24/7 — MHS Boilers.

MHS Boilers has a dedicated service team providing nationwide maintenance and technical support. Services packages include annual servicing, technical support, onsite repair and the provision of genuine spare parts. Replacing a boiler or heating system is often a distress purchase, made out of necessity rather than choice. Regular servicing and maintenance will reduce the likelihood of a breakdown and enable systems to operate safely and efficiently throughout their lifespan.

By taking out a maintenance package from MHS Boilers, end users will not only benefit from annual servicing but also professional commissioning, low energy consumption and optimum reliability.

Richard Layzell, service office manager, says, ‘Modern heating systems are sophisticated and complex, so any kind of fault or failure, especially one caused by lack of maintenance, can be inconvenient and costly.

‘That’s why our dedicated service team is on hand seven days a week, to ensure that our customers’ heating systems are well maintained and functioning correctly. They are able to identify and solve any potential problems before they develop into serious faults and repair or replace components quickly and professionally.’ 

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