
Plumber in Stevenage
Hot Water Cylinder Installation in Stevenage
Need reliable access to hot water throughout your home? At Stevenage Plumber, we provide professional hot water cylinder installation in Stevenage—whether you're upgrading an old tank, converting from a combi boiler, or fitting a cylinder in a new property. Our experienced team installs both vented and unvented cylinders to suit your hot water needs and property size. All installations are completed by a qualified engineer in Stevenage to ensure safe, efficient operation and long-lasting performance.
Common Reasons for Installing a Hot Water Cylinder
- Insufficient hot water supply
- Switching from combi to system boiler
- Adding a secondary bathroom or en-suite
- Existing cylinder is outdated or leaking
- Pressure problems with taps or showers
- Need for higher hot water storage capacity
What’s Included in Our Hot Water Cylinder Installation?
We take care of the full installation from start to finish, ensuring everything is properly sized, fitted, and tested:
- Removal of your old cylinder (if required)
- Advice on vented vs. unvented cylinder options
- Installation of pipework and valves
- Safety components including pressure relief and thermostats
- System testing for leaks, flow, and temperature
- Guidance on safe operation and maintenance
We install only high-quality cylinders from trusted manufacturers to ensure long-term reliability and energy efficiency.

Why Choose Stevenage Plumber?
- 24/7 Availability: Our emergency services are available around the clock, ensuring we're there when you need us most.
- Experienced Technicians: Our team comprises skilled professionals adept at handling various plumbing emergencies.
- Prompt Response: We prioritize rapid response times to mitigate damage and restore functionality swiftly.
- Transparent Pricing: We provide clear, upfront pricing without hidden fees, so you know what to expect.
FAQs
What’s the difference between vented and unvented cylinders?
Vented cylinders are gravity-fed and require a cold water tank, while unvented cylinders are mains-fed and offer better pressure. We’ll help you choose the right type for your home.
How long does installation take?
Most installations are completed within one day, depending on access and system complexity.
Can I replace my old copper cylinder with a modern unvented one?
Yes, we can upgrade your system and bring it up to current safety and performance standards.
Is planning permission or a building notice required?
Unvented cylinders must be installed by a qualified engineer and may require building control notification—we handle all the compliance for you.