TD11 · Scottish Borders · for rural owners

Radiators sized for the rooms in Duns

Duns is the natural service town for Berwickshire — a working market town surrounded by big agricultural country. The mix of Victorian stone houses around the Square, post-war estates off Castle Street and a wide rural patch reaching toward Polwarth and Greenlaw makes for a healthy spread of gas, oil and LPG work.

Berwickshire farmland means a steady stream of farmhouse and steading installs with their own quirks (long pipe runs, multiple zones). For radiator upgrades, that changes the survey, specification or working sequence before price is agreed.

Radiator upgrades in Duns are sized from the room and intended flow temperature, not by copying the old panel dimensions. We replace corroded or underperforming emitters, adapt imperial pipe centres where necessary and rebalance the whole circuit afterwards. For heat-pump preparation, lower-temperature output is checked room by room so only the emitters that genuinely need changing are included. This page is specifically for rural owners who need to size and balance emitters for real room demand and operating temperature.

Where radiator upgrades fits local properties

This page is written for rural owners who need to size and balance emitters for real room demand and operating temperature.

  • 01Oil boiler swap on a farmhouse out toward Polwarth, including tank pipework upgrade.
  • 02LPG combi conversion in a Castle Street semi.
  • 03New zoned heating system across a converted steading near Greenlaw.

Property and access context

Read the property before choosing the system

  • Berwickshire farmland means a steady stream of farmhouse and steading installs with their own quirks (long pipe runs, multiple zones).
  • Town-centre Victorian properties often need careful flue siting against listed neighbours.
  • Cold-snap exposure across the Merse — radiator sizing and frost-protection routing matter.
  • Most rural addresses around Duns are off the gas grid — oil and LPG dominate the work pattern.
Installed radiator upgrades detail relevant to Duns
A representative radiator upgrades detail; the final specification follows an on-site survey in Duns.

Checks and records that matter for this job

  • Heat-pump-ready sizing where relevant
  • Floor and wall protection during replacement
  • Final hydraulic balance included

Relevant work pattern

A relevant job pattern from this area

  • Oil boiler swap on a farmhouse out toward Polwarth, including tank pipework upgrade.
  • LPG combi conversion in a Castle Street semi.
  • New zoned heating system across a converted steading near Greenlaw.
On-site radiator upgrades detail relevant to Duns
The method and components are selected for the property rather than copied from another address.

Before you book: local practical answers

Can you handle multi-zone systems in larger Duns properties?+

Yes — we design and zone larger heating systems properly, including zoned weather compensation and underfloor heating where it makes sense.

Do you cover the rural Berwickshire farms around Duns?+

Yes — Polwarth, Greenlaw, Gavinton, Allanton and the wider TD11 patch are part of our normal Duns round, with most farm and steading work booked in within the week.

What should be checked before quoting radiator upgrades at this Duns property?+

Berwickshire farmland means a steady stream of farmhouse and steading installs with their own quirks (long pipe runs, multiple zones). We confirm that point on site, then match the radiator upgrades specification to the actual building and access rather than assuming every TD11 address is alike.

Is this page aimed at rural owners?+

Yes. The recommendations prioritise rural owners who need to size and balance emitters for real room demand and operating temperature. If the building or occupancy differs, the survey is where we adjust the plan.

Can I replace one radiator without changing the rest?+

Yes, provided the new output and valve settings are considered within the existing circuit.

Do heat pumps always require larger radiators?+

Not always. We calculate each room and often find only selected emitters need upsizing.

How this job moves from question to completion

  1. STEP 1

    Output schedule

    Radiator types are selected against real operating temperatures. We also check: Berwickshire farmland means a steady stream of farmhouse and steading installs with their own quirks (long pipe runs, multiple zones).

  2. STEP 2

    Clean replacement

    Floors are protected, pipework adapted and old units removed.

  3. STEP 3

    Balance and test

    Valves are set so every room receives useful flow.

  4. STEP 4

    Room survey

    Heat need, wall space, pipe centres and finish preferences are recorded.

Start with the property, not a stock radiator upgrades quote

Tell us the building type, the issue and your TD11 address. We will confirm whether a survey, diagnostic visit or urgent response is the useful next step.

Duns is not being treated as an interchangeable location page. The recommendation starts with berwickshire farmland means a steady stream of farmhouse and steading installs with their own quirks (long pipe runs, multiple zones). It then combines radiator upgrades, the needs of rural owners, access via the A6105, and nearby coverage toward Polwarth and Greenlaw.

Tell us what is different about your property

Postcode, building type, occupancy and photographs help us preserve the same property-specific approach when we quote.

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