The National Plumbing Company at Plumber24hours have responded to news about the decline of boiler sales in and around the London area.

Martin Smith explains about the green deal and how this will increase the sales of boilers.

(PRWEB UK) 12 February 2013

Since 2010 the sales of Boilers has been down by about 12%, which asks the big question, Is this due to a recession, or are boilers getting built better and lasting longer?

2010 was the coldest year on record. This resulted in more use of the Boilers and an increase in repairs due to the amount of use the Boilers were subjected to.

There was that much gas used in the UK of December 2010 that the Boilers were not firing up. Boilers can normally not fire up when there is no gas in the gas pipes. A shortage of gas can be caused by high demand.

In January 2011, Boiler replacements were in high demand and was also known as the recovery year for Boilers. Thankfully for the economy, 2011 was on average a warmer year in the UK than the previous 3 years.

The cold spell of weather in February 2012 bought an increase in Boiler related problems, but it also had it's fair share of warm weather.

January 2013 was to begin colder than the previous January of 2012. On the whole, the weather was not as cold as the February of 2012.

If the warm weather is to continue through 2013, then there will be a decline in Boiler replacements.

The rest is here:
The Emergency Plumber Company and Boiler Sales in UK

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