TD11 · Scottish Borders · for rural owners
Smarter heating zones for Duns properties
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.
Cold-snap exposure across the Merse — radiator sizing and frost-protection routing matter. For smart heating controls, that changes the survey, specification or working sequence before price is agreed.
Smart heating controls in Duns should improve how the building is used rather than simply replace a wall thermostat. We trace the existing wiring centre, valves and hot-water arrangement before choosing controls, then configure schedules and zones around occupancy. That matters particularly in larger homes, rentals and mixed-use buildings where one temperature and one timer rarely suit every room. This page is specifically for rural owners who need to control heating zones around occupancy without compromising system safeguards.
The local cluster served from this page
- Smart Heating Controls in WellfieldTD11 3 · Back-boiler-to-combi conversions, combi swaps and landlord CP12 work across the post-war semis and bungalows of Duns's Wellfield estate.
- Smart Heating Controls in YetholmTD5 · 20 minutes via the B6352
- Smart Heating Controls in MorebattleTD5 · 15 minutes via the B6401
- Smart Heating Controls in GreenlawTD10 · 25 minutes via the A697
- Smart Heating Controls in ChirnsideTD11 · 35 minutes via the A6105
Where smart heating controls fits local properties
This page is written for rural owners who need to control heating zones around occupancy without compromising system safeguards.
- 01LPG combi conversion in a Castle Street semi.
- 02New zoned heating system across a converted steading near Greenlaw.
- 03Oil boiler swap on a farmhouse out toward Polwarth, including tank pipework upgrade.
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.

Property and access context
Read the property before choosing the system
- 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.
- 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.

Checks and records that matter for this job
- Controls selected around the existing system architecture
- Safe wiring-centre alterations by experienced heating engineers
- User permissions planned for landlords and occupants
Before you book: local practical answers
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.
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.
What should be checked before quoting smart heating controls at this Duns property?+
Most rural addresses around Duns are off the gas grid — oil and LPG dominate the work pattern. We confirm that point on site, then match the smart heating controls 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 control heating zones around occupancy without compromising system safeguards. If the building or occupancy differs, the survey is where we adjust the plan.
Can heating and hot water be controlled separately?+
Yes on compatible system-boiler arrangements, usually by retaining or upgrading the existing motorised zones.
Do I need smart valves on every radiator?+
No. They are useful where room schedules genuinely differ, but good hydraulic balance remains essential.
How this job moves from question to completion
STEP 1
Control audit
We identify valves, zones, wiring and the current heat-demand logic. We also check: Cold-snap exposure across the Merse — radiator sizing and frost-protection routing matter.
STEP 2
Choose functions
Scheduling, remote access and room control are matched to occupancy.
STEP 3
Wire and configure
Receivers and sensors are installed without bypassing system safeguards.
STEP 4
Handover
Schedules, app access and manual overrides are demonstrated clearly.
Related local guidance
- Underfloor Heating for DunsPipe spacing follows room heat loss and floor finish rather than one layout throughout.
- Servicing & Repairs for DunsPower-flushes, magnetic filters and thermostat upgrades quoted alongside the repair.
- Central Heating for DunsZoning (upstairs/downstairs or front/back) where the layout justifies it.
- Duns neighbourhood guidesSee property-level notes within Duns.
Need a clear smart heating controls next step for this Duns property?
Share photos and a short description from Duns first. We will use the local access and system context on this page to prepare the right visit.
Duns is not being treated as an interchangeable location page. The recommendation starts with cold-snap exposure across the merse — radiator sizing and frost-protection routing matter. It then combines smart heating controls, the needs of rural owners, access via the A6105, and nearby coverage toward Polwarth and Greenlaw.
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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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