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Heating systems: your home heating options explained

Heating controls

Heating controls is a broad term covering components that tell your heating to come on and off and set the temperature of your home.

Many boiler heating controls are adjusted manually. More modern versions can connect to the internet to learn your heating habits and change the settings automatically.

This guide covers heating controls for gas, oil and liquid petroleum gas (LPG) boilers. While these controls are found in many heating systems, the advice for using them varies if you have electric heating or a renewable energy system.

If you use electric heating, read our guide on electric storage heater controls.

What are the benefits of heating controls?

Keep your home warm

Heating controls help you keep your home comfortably warm without over-heating your rooms and wasting energy.

Lower your heating bills

By installing and using your heating controls effectively, you could use less energy and save money on your heating bills. In fact, installing heating controls could save you £110 a year in Great Britain (GB) and £120 in Northern Ireland (NI).

More convenient

Some heating controls let you control your heating via an app. This lets you adjust your heating while you’re out, so you can get your home nice and cosy for when you get home.

What heating controls should I have?

Central heating systems such as boilers should include at least:

  • a programmer (time control)
  • at least one room thermostat
  • thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs)

If your heating system has a hot water cylinder, it should also have a thermostat.

Aside from these core elements, there are many other controls you can add to a modern heating system. These extra controls make your heating system more efficient.

How do I use my heating controls?

There are lots of different types of heating controls, so for specific advice, it’s good to check with your installer or read the manufacturer’s manual. If you don’t have a copy of the manual, you can usually find them on the manufacturer’s website.

For more information, read our blog on the most economical ways to use your central heating.

What do heating controls do?

 Here’s a guide to common heating controls and how they help manage your home’s boiler and radiators.

How much do heating controls cost to install?

If you don’t have any heating controls, adding a programmer, thermostat and TRVs on all radiators costs around £860.

If you already have a programmer and thermostat, adding TRVs to all your radiators costs around £510.

How do I get heating controls?

We recommend you get quotes from at least three different installers to make sure you’re getting value for money. Make sure the installers you speak to are certified with a scheme like TrustMark and are registered with:

  • GasSafe (for gas boilers) (for gas boilers)
  • OFTEC (for oil boilers)

The installer will look at your current set up and make recommendation for what controls are suitable for your home.

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