TD9 · Scottish Borders · for landlords
Hawick radiator upgrades with whole-system balancing
Hawick is one of the larger Borders towns, with a mix of dense Victorian terraces around the town centre, post-war housing on the outer ring and rural properties up the Slitrig and Teviot. We see a wide spread of jobs here — from combi swaps and landlord work in the centre to oil servicing on outlying farms and cottages.
Many outlying properties up the Slitrig valley remain off-grid and rely on oil or LPG. For radiator upgrades, that changes the survey, specification or working sequence before price is agreed.
Radiator upgrades in Hawick 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 landlords who need to size and balance emitters for real room demand and operating temperature.
Property and access context
Hawick details that affect the specification
- Many outlying properties up the Slitrig valley remain off-grid and rely on oil or LPG.
- Plenty of rental stock means landlord gas safety certificates feature heavily in our TD9 round.
- Dense terracing around High Street and Buccleuch Street means tight gas runs and careful flue siting.
- Older Victorian housing often has solid walls — we factor this into heat-pump heat-loss surveys honestly.

The work people here actually ask us to solve
This page is written for landlords who need to size and balance emitters for real room demand and operating temperature.
- 01Annual oil service round through Denholm and Bonchester Bridge.
- 02Bathroom refit in a post-war semi off Mansfield Road.
- 03Combi swap in a Buccleuch Street terrace with full gas supply upsize.
Continue by property need or nearby area
- Power Flushing for HawickMagnetic capture protects the boiler while loosened iron oxide is removed.
- Air Source Heat Pumps for HawickHot water cylinder and buffer tank sizing matched to occupancy, not just floor area.
- Central Heating for HawickZoning (upstairs/downstairs or front/back) where the layout justifies it.
- Hawick neighbourhood guidesSee property-level notes within Hawick.
Useful coverage around Hawick
- Radiator Upgrades in WiltonTD9 8 · Powerflushing, in-situ boiler swaps and bathroom refits across Wilton's stone-built villas and inter-war semis north of the Slitrig.
- Radiator Upgrades in MansfieldTD9 8 · Bathroom refits, en-suite additions and combi replacements on Mansfield's mix of stone villas, 1930s semis and modern infills east of Hawick centre.
- Radiator Upgrades in BurnfootTD9 8 · Council, housing-association and right-to-buy combi work on Hawick's Burnfoot estate, with back-boiler removals and flue-siting care on four-in-a-blocks.
- Radiator Upgrades in StirchesTD9 7 · Heat-loss-aware boiler upgrades, vented-to-sealed conversions and LPG tank work on Hawick's exposed Stirches estate.
What we document before leaving
- Floor and wall protection during replacement
- Final hydraulic balance included
- Room output schedule rather than visual guesswork
Hawick questions worth answering first
Are heat pumps realistic in older Hawick terraces?+
Sometimes, but solid-wall Victorian terraces need a careful heat-loss survey first. In a lot of cases we'll recommend a high-efficiency gas boiler as the better short-term fit, with insulation upgrades planned alongside.
Do you cover Denholm, Bonchester Bridge and Newcastleton?+
Yes — these are all part of our regular TD9 round, including off-grid oil servicing and LPG work.
What should be checked before quoting radiator upgrades at this Hawick property?+
Many outlying properties up the Slitrig valley remain off-grid and rely on oil or LPG. We confirm that point on site, then match the radiator upgrades specification to the actual building and access rather than assuming every TD9 address is alike.
Is this page aimed at landlords?+
Yes. The recommendations prioritise landlords 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.
Do heat pumps always require larger radiators?+
Not always. We calculate each room and often find only selected emitters need upsizing.
Can old pipe centres be reused?+
Usually, using the right radiator width or neat pipe adjustments agreed before work starts.
Relevant work pattern
What comparable work looks like
- Annual oil service round through Denholm and Bonchester Bridge.
- Bathroom refit in a post-war semi off Mansfield Road.
- Combi swap in a Buccleuch Street terrace with full gas supply upsize.

A practical route through the project
STEP 1
Clean replacement
Floors are protected, pipework adapted and old units removed. We also check: Many outlying properties up the Slitrig valley remain off-grid and rely on oil or LPG.
STEP 2
Balance and test
Valves are set so every room receives useful flow.
STEP 3
Room survey
Heat need, wall space, pipe centres and finish preferences are recorded.
STEP 4
Output schedule
Radiator types are selected against real operating temperatures.
Need a clear radiator upgrades next step for this Hawick property?
Share photos and a short description from Hawick first. We will use the local access and system context on this page to prepare the right visit.
Hawick is not being treated as an interchangeable location page. The recommendation starts with many outlying properties up the slitrig valley remain off-grid and rely on oil or lpg. It then combines radiator upgrades, the needs of landlords, access via the A698, and nearby coverage toward Denholm and Bonchester Bridge.
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Postcode, building type, occupancy and photographs help us preserve the same property-specific approach when we quote.
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