About Our Boiler Replacements & Installs in Halstead

At AM Gas Services our expert boiler engineers in Halstead will have your combi boiler, system boiler or regular boiler repaired safely and efficiently keeping you and your family warm and safe. There’s not a single boiler problem in Halstead that we haven’t fixed over the years so no matter whether your boiler pressure is low, your boiler is noisy or your boiler won’t turn off, our Gas Safe engineers will be able to get your boiler repaired.

Does your boiler need replacing in Halstead? Has it stopped working properly and become inefficient? Then call AM Gas Services, Halstead’s leading boiler installers, specialising in all makes and models of central heating and hot water systems. We offer a reliable, competitive and top-quality service for all your heating requirementsin Halstead. Call 01206 826 122 or fill out our online enquiry form for emergency assistance in boiler replacements, repairs and maintenance.

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Our Services in Halstead

Boiler Installs & Replacements
in Halstead

Our team here at AM Gas Services, we specialise in Boiler Installation in Halstead. We also cover area’s around Colchester, Clacton, Harwich, Frinton and surrounding areas nearby. From a simple straight swap in the same location to re-locating your boiler to a different room in the home. We also specialising in removing old back or floor standing boilers and converting your home to a modern combi boiler system.

We offer long term guarantees on all new boilers

Installed by fully trained gas safe registered engineers

Next day boiler installation available

Finance Available

Boiler Repairs & Replacements

Our team here at AM Gas Services, we specialise in Boiler Installation in Halstead. We also cover area’s around Colchester, Clacton, Harwich, Frinton and surrounding areas nearby. From a simple straight swap in the same location to re-locating your boiler to a different room in the home. We also specialising in removing old back or floor standing boilers and converting your home to a modern combi boiler system.

We offer long term guarantees on all new boilers

Installed by fully trained gas safe registered engineers

Next day boiler installation available

Finance Available

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Facts About Halstead

Sport

Halstead’s largest football club is Halstead Town F.C. The club plays in the 10th tier of the English football league system, in the Eastern Counties Football League Division One. The town is home to Halstead Cricket Club which fields three teams in the Marshall Hatchick Two Counties Championship. During the 2011 season the club, with the help of club member and former Bangladesh bowling coach Ian Pont brought in Bangladeshi international cricketer Syed Rasel.

Other players to have played both first class cricket and for the club include former Essex and Leicestershire man Darren Robinson, international coach Richard Pybus and New Zealand U-19 and Canterbury bowler Matt Henry. Since 2010 the town has a rugby club called Halstead Templars R.F.C.

Halstead Mills

In 1818, Samuel Courtauld built two mills, Townsford at Halstead and another at Bocking. At the end of 1824, Halstead Mill was sold to Stephen Beuzeville. In 1825, Samuel installed a steam engine at Bocking Mill. An agreement dated 19 January 1825 was drawn up between Beuzeville and Samuel Courtauld and partners for the conversion of Halstead Mill for silk throwing. Beuzeville was to provide the expertise, capital, and supply the silk; Courtauld was to erect the power looms and operate the mill in return for a share in the profits; Beuzeville was to take delivery of the yarn and manufacture the crêpe, on which he was a technical expert with 20 years’ experience.

The mill appears to have been in operation by the summer of 1825, with Joseph Ash as manager. The introduction of new technology was important but the mills still remained heavily dependent on manpower, or more accurately, woman-power. The looms required supervision by an army of young female workers and even in 1838, more than 92 per cent of the workforce was female.

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