No Hot Water — Emergency London — Ealing
No Hot Water in Ealing
Gas Safe registered engineers responding to no hot water emergencies across Ealing — Ealing, Acton, Southall, Hanwell. From £120 per call-out. Same-day attendance. We carry parts for all major boiler brands.
Know your rights in Ealing
Tenant Rights & Landlord Obligations
Landlord must fix within 24 hours
Under Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, landlords must maintain boilers and hot water systems. Loss of hot water is classed as an urgent repair — especially when vulnerable persons are in the property.
Tenant's first steps
Check boiler pressure, reset button, and any fault codes before calling. Document the fault with photos. Notify your landlord in writing (text/email). If no response within 24 hours, contact the local council's housing team.
Emergency attendance
We attend no hot water call-outs same day across London. For tenants: ask your landlord to authorise the work or call us directly and seek reimbursement under Section 11.
Gas Safe requirement: boiler diagnosis and repair must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Our engineers carry the most common spare parts for Vaillant, Worcester Bosch, Baxi and Ideal boilers.
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Common questions
No Hot Water Ealing: frequently asked
How quickly can you restore hot water in Ealing?
We aim for same-day attendance across all of Ealing including Ealing, Acton, Southall. Our engineers carry the most common spare parts for Vaillant, Worcester Bosch, Baxi and Ideal boilers so most faults are resolved in a single visit.
How much does a no hot water call-out cost in Ealing?
No hot water call-outs in Ealing start from £120. The price is confirmed before any work begins and most faults are diagnosed and fixed within one visit. Parts required are quoted separately.
What should I check before calling an engineer in Ealing?
Check your boiler pressure gauge (should read 1–1.5 bar), try the reset button, and check thermostat settings on both the boiler and any programmer. If you have a system or heat-only boiler, also check whether the immersion heater switch is on.
Can you fix no hot water in rental properties in Ealing?
Yes — we work with both landlords and tenants across Ealing. We provide written reports suitable for insurance claims and council housing teams. Landlords are legally required to restore hot water promptly under Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985.