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Melrose unvented cylinders sized from measured flow

Melrose has one of the most varied housing stocks in the Borders — Victorian villas around Dingleton and the High Street, smaller estates off Weirhill and traditional cottages up toward Eildon. Combine that with a high proportion of second homes and holiday lets and you get a town where reliable heating, sensible servicing intervals and quiet, efficient kit really matter.

Several large Victorian villas have legacy gravity-fed systems we routinely upgrade to fully pumped, controlled setups. For unvented cylinders, that changes the survey, specification or working sequence before price is agreed.

Unvented cylinder work in Melrose depends on measured incoming flow, safe discharge routing and the household's simultaneous hot-water demand. We survey those points before recommending capacity, then install or service the safety valves, expansion provision and controls as one system. A larger cylinder alone cannot correct a restricted incoming main, so pressure and flow are always checked first. This page is specifically for landlords who need to match stored hot water to measured pressure, flow and household demand.

Melrose questions worth answering first

Are heat pumps a good fit for Melrose villas?+

Often, yes — but the radiators usually need upsizing, and we'll model heat loss properly for the older stone walls. We'll be honest if a high-efficiency boiler is a better short-term fit.

Can you service Melrose holiday lets out of season?+

Yes — we deliberately keep autumn slots free for holiday-let owners across TD6. Booking in September or early October avoids a January breakdown when the property is fully booked.

What should be checked before quoting unvented cylinders at this Melrose property?+

Some narrow High Street access means we plan boiler deliveries and skip placement carefully. We confirm that point on site, then match the unvented cylinders specification to the actual building and access rather than assuming every TD6 address is alike.

Is this page aimed at landlords?+

Yes. The recommendations prioritise landlords who need to match stored hot water to measured pressure, flow and household demand. If the building or occupancy differs, the survey is where we adjust the plan.

How often should it be serviced?+

Annually, with the expansion provision and safety controls checked as part of the visit.

Can it work with a heat pump?+

Yes, using a cylinder with a coil sized for lower-temperature heat-pump operation.

Property and access context

Melrose details that affect the specification

  • Several large Victorian villas have legacy gravity-fed systems we routinely upgrade to fully pumped, controlled setups.
  • Holiday-let owners regularly book annual servicing well in advance to avoid a peak-season breakdown.
  • Heat pump enquiries have risen sharply with the Eildons backdrop — owners want low-noise outdoor units that disappear into the garden.
  • Some narrow High Street access means we plan boiler deliveries and skip placement carefully.
Installed unvented cylinders detail relevant to Melrose
A representative unvented cylinders detail; the final specification follows an on-site survey in Melrose.

Relevant work pattern

What comparable work looks like

  • Annual gas safety certificates across a portfolio of Melrose holiday lets.
  • System boiler upgrade in a Dingleton villa — new pressurisation, smart controls and weather compensation.
  • Air source heat pump retrofit at a Newstead property paired with larger radiators.
On-site unvented cylinders detail relevant to Melrose
The method and components are selected for the property rather than copied from another address.

The work people here actually ask us to solve

This page is written for landlords who need to match stored hot water to measured pressure, flow and household demand.

  • 01Air source heat pump retrofit at a Newstead property paired with larger radiators.
  • 02Annual gas safety certificates across a portfolio of Melrose holiday lets.
  • 03System boiler upgrade in a Dingleton villa — new pressurisation, smart controls and weather compensation.

A practical route through the project

  1. STEP 1

    Record and explain

    Handover covers controls, annual servicing and warning signs. We also check: Several large Victorian villas have legacy gravity-fed systems we routinely upgrade to fully pumped, controlled setups.

  2. STEP 2

    Flow test

    Incoming pressure, flow and likely peak demand are measured.

  3. STEP 3

    Capacity and route

    Cylinder size and compliant discharge route are agreed.

  4. STEP 4

    Install safely

    Controls, valves and expansion components are fitted and tested.

What we document before leaving

  • Annual safety-device servicing available
  • G3-qualified approach to safety controls and discharge
  • Measured pressure and demand before specification

Need a clear unvented cylinders next step for this Melrose property?

Share photos and a short description from Melrose first. We will use the local access and system context on this page to prepare the right visit.

Melrose is not being treated as an interchangeable location page. The recommendation starts with several large victorian villas have legacy gravity-fed systems we routinely upgrade to fully pumped, controlled setups. It then combines unvented cylinders, the needs of landlords, access via the A6091, and nearby coverage toward Newstead and Darnick.

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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