
Do you need a gas boiler replacement company in Kensington? At CFS Property Maintenance Services we would happily welcome the opportunity to provide you with a quote for your gas boiler replacement requirements in Kensington, London.
We have a team of dedicated engineers experienced in gas boiler replacement – we also offer other boiler services such as boiler Gas Safety checks and boiler servicing.
Trying to find a gas boiler replacement company in Kensington can be difficult. Who do you use? Can the company do the job proficiently? Are they trustworthy?
At CFS Property Maintenance Services we do not use general plumbers to attend to your boiler issues. Our engineers are fully qualified and have the necessary accreditations.
We have been serving Kensington and the London community for over 10 years and have doubled in size in the last 2 years. Our experienced Gas Safe registered engineers, look forward to serving you.
Recent news for Kensington, London
The world's richest neighbourhood named 'Billionaire's Row' where homes start at £150m
Entered through gates and guarded by sentry boxes, it was the location of the MI19 prisoner of war facility during World War 2.
Freddie Mercury's 'fabled' £30m Kensington home is a memory box of his life
Queen singer Freddie Mercury owned a £30 million home in Kensington, West London, that the owner after him described as a 'glorious memory box' of his life.
Data stolen in Kensington and Chelsea cyber attack
The personal details of hundreds of thousands of people may have been stolen in a cyber attack on a west London council. Kensington and Chelsea Council has written to warn households that criminals ...
Rohit Bisht named general manager at Kensington Hideaway hotel
Rohit Bisht has been appointed general manager at the Kensington Hideaway in London, which is reopening this month following a multi-million-pound refurbishment ...
The London Tube station hidden on the map for years because of who used it
The London Tube map, spanning zones and neighbourhoods, hasn't always looked the way it does now. For nearly two decades, one station was absent from its design: Kensington (Olympia).