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LPG Heating

Smart Heating for Off-Mains Homes

If you’re living in a rural or off-grid location, LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) heating is a highly efficient and reliable way to keep your home warm. At Oakdene Heating, we specialise in the installation, servicing, and maintenance of LPG heating systems, delivering tailored solutions that suit your property, lifestyle, and budget. Whether you’re replacing an old system or installing from scratch, our experienced engineers ensure a smooth, safe, and professional service from start to finish.

We work with leading boiler brands to install high-performance LPG systems that provide consistent heat and hot water. LPG is a clean-burning fuel that produces lower carbon emissions than oil, making it a smart choice for eco-conscious households. We’ll guide you through the entire process—from tank placement and fuel supply options to ongoing servicing—so you’re never left in the dark.

Safety and efficiency are at the heart of everything we do. All of our engineers are fully qualified and Gas Safe registered to handle LPG installations. We also offer regular servicing and emergency repairs to keep your system running reliably all year round. With Oakdene Heating, you can count on dependable warmth, wherever you call home.

LPG Heating FAQs

What is LPG heating?

LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) heating uses bottled or bulk-stored gas to fuel your boiler, providing hot water and central heating for properties off the mains gas grid.

LPG is delivered by tanker and stored in either above-ground or underground tanks, or bottled cylinders depending on your property’s needs.

LPG can be slightly more expensive per unit, but modern efficient boilers help offset the cost through better fuel usage.

Yes, LPG boilers provide both central heating and hot water, just like a standard gas boiler.

Tank size depends on your usage and property size. We’ll help you select the most suitable option for consistent supply.

Yes, modern tanks can be fitted with gauges or smart monitors, helping you keep track of levels and avoid running out.