Free for homeowners · Up to 3 local quotes · No obligation to hire

Heating Engineers Newcastle upon Tyne

Find heating engineers in Newcastle upon Tyne

Need boiler work, radiator changes, heating repairs or a system upgrade in Newcastle upon Tyne? Describe the property, symptoms and existing system once, then compare heating engineers who cover your area.

Genuine verified customer reviews
Up to 3 local responses
You choose who to hire

Looking for a heating engineer near you in Newcastle upon Tyne?

Enter the postcode, boiler or system type and the problem you are seeing. Mention error codes, cold radiators, pressure loss, hot-water issues or planned upgrades so suitable Newcastle heating engineers can judge the likely visit.

Common heating engineer services

What can heating engineers in Newcastle upon Tyne help with?

Choose a professional whose experience matches the scale and practical requirements of your job.

Boiler servicing & repairs

Routine servicing, fault diagnosis and repairs for heating appliances within the engineer's qualifications and registration.

Radiators & valves

Cold radiators, valve problems, replacements and changes to radiator positions or sizes.

Power flushing

System cleaning where sludge or circulation problems are contributing to poor heating performance.

Heating controls

Thermostats, programmers, zoning and control upgrades for existing systems.

Boiler replacement

Survey and replacement of an existing boiler with the system, flue, controls and hot-water needs considered together.

Heat pumps & low-carbon heating

Assessment and installation planning for heat-pump systems where the building and heat emitters are suitable.

How much does heating work cost?

A service visit and a full system replacement are very different jobs. Current 2026 UK guidance gives these broad examples:

£85–£120Typical gas boiler service
~£400Typical power-flush guide
~£2,750Typical combi boiler installation
£3,430–£5,050Full central-heating guide

Indicative UK guidance checked August 2026 from MyJobQuote. Newcastle upon Tyne quotes vary with boiler type, system size, access, controls, pipework, radiators and whether regulated gas or electrical work is involved.

Compare like for like

Compare the whole heating-system scope

A replacement appliance should not be priced in isolation from controls, emitters, water quality, pipework and the condition of the existing system.

  • Provide the boiler make, age and any fault code.
  • Say how many radiators or heating zones are affected.
  • For replacement work, list hot-water demand and property size.
  • Confirm registration, controls, flushing, commissioning and certificates in the quote.

Cost sources: MyJobQuote 2026 boiler service cost guide · MyJobQuote 2026 power flush cost guide · MyJobQuote 2026 central heating cost guide

Newcastle heating and clean-air context

The whole city is a smoke control area, while heating alterations can also need Building Regulations compliance

Newcastle upon Tyne is entirely covered by smoke-control rules. For gas, boiler and other heating work, the installation also needs to follow the relevant Building Regulations and competent-person requirements.

The whole Newcastle upon Tyne district is a smoke control area

Newcastle City Council says the entire district is a smoke control area. That means authorised fuel must be used unless the appliance is exempt, and smoke emissions from chimneys are controlled. If the job involves a stove or solid-fuel appliance, check the proposed appliance and fuel before installation.

Source: Newcastle City Council — smoke control areas

Building Regulations cover many heating and service alterations

Newcastle City Council explains that Building Regulations set health, safety and energy-efficiency standards for building work and apply to many alterations. Ask who will handle any required notification, certification and completion paperwork for the heating work being carried out.

Source: Newcastle City Council — apply for Building Regulations

Local to Newcastle upon Tyne

Heating Engineers covering Newcastle upon Tyne

Heating engineers may cover Newcastle upon Tyne by postcode, system type and urgency. Example areas include:

JesmondGosforthHeatonSandyfordFenhamBykerWalkerBenwell

Give the exact appliance and system details

Share the boiler make and model if known, fuel type, number of radiators and any error code or pressure reading. Photos of controls can help an engineer understand the system before attending.

Match the engineer to the appliance and fuel. Gas, solid-fuel and other systems can require different qualifications and compliance routes, so check the engineer is appropriately registered for the work being carried out.

How it works

Describe the heating problem once, then compare Newcastle upon Tyne engineers

Clear symptoms and system information reduce guesswork before attendance.

Explain the system and symptoms

Add the postcode, boiler details, fault codes, radiator issues and the change you want.

Hear from suitable engineers

Up to three interested Newcastle upon Tyne heating professionals can respond.

Compare diagnosis and specification

Check reviews, registration and what parts, controls, flushing and commissioning are included.

Before you hire

What should you check before hiring a heating engineer?

Match the engineer's competence to the fuel and work, and compare the full system specification rather than just appliance price.

Check registration

For gas work, verify the engineer is appropriately Gas Safe registered for the work being undertaken.

Ask what diagnosis supports the repair

For recurring faults, understand the cause before repeatedly replacing individual parts.

Compare controls and commissioning

For new systems, include controls, balancing, water treatment and commissioning in the agreed scope.

Questions

Heating Engineers in Newcastle upon Tyne: common questions

Useful answers before you post the job.

How much does a heating engineer cost in Newcastle upon Tyne?

Costs vary with the fault, system type, parts and whether the visit is planned or urgent. A clear description of the appliance and symptoms helps engineers quote or explain diagnostic charges.

Is Newcastle a smoke control area?

Yes. Newcastle City Council says the whole Newcastle upon Tyne district is a smoke control area.

Can I use this page for radiator work?

Yes. Radiator replacement, balancing, valves, cold spots and planned heating upgrades can be posted alongside boiler and central-heating repairs.

What should I include for a boiler fault?

Give the make and model if known, any error code, pressure reading, whether heating or hot water still works and when the fault started.

Do I have to hire a heating engineer who responds?

No. Up to three interested local professionals can respond and there is no obligation to hire.

Ready to compare heating engineers in Newcastle upon Tyne?

Describe the system, fault or upgrade once, then compare interested Newcastle heating engineers and their quotes.