The aim was to create a practical and serviceable heating and hot water area, with the main plumbing and heating components clearly arranged in one dedicated space.
A New Boiler Room Designed for Practical Heating and Hot Water Control
This project focused on building a dedicated boiler room to house the key heating, hot water and water pressure components for the property.
The installation included a boiler, hot water cylinder, break tank, booster pump and carefully arranged copper pipework. The layout was planned so that the system could be easier to understand, access and maintain in future.
A good boiler room is not only about fitting the equipment into the space. It also needs clear pipe routes, suitable access, sensible valve positions and a neat arrangement that makes future servicing and checks more straightforward.




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The Finished Result
The completed project created a well-organised boiler room for the property, bringing the heating, hot water and boosted water supply components together in one dedicated space.
The copper pipework was laid out clearly, with the cylinder, boiler, pump, manifolds and controls positioned to support both day-to-day use and future servicing.
This project is a strong example of Putney Renovations’ plumbing and heating capability, especially for larger residential properties where the plant room needs to be practical, neat and properly coordinated.
The project also shows how Putney Renovations can support larger residential works where several trades need to be coordinated properly. Instead of treating each room separately, the work was approached as a wider home improvement project.



New Boiler Room and Heating System Layout
The finished boiler room brings the main heating and hot water equipment together in a dedicated area. The pipework was arranged clearly along the walls, helping make the system easier to understand and inspect.
This kind of work is especially important in larger homes or properties with more demanding heating and hot water requirements. A well-organised boiler room can make future servicing, fault finding and maintenance much easier.
Detailed Copper Pipework and Heating Controls
One of the most visible parts of this project is the copper pipework. The pipe routes were set out to keep the installation organised, with valves, control points and manifolds positioned in a way that supports future access.
Neat pipework is not only about appearance. Clear routing can help with maintenance, servicing and identifying different parts of the system later on.
Hot Water Cylinder, Break Tank and Booster Pump
The boiler room also included a hot water cylinder, break tank and booster pump arrangement. These components help support the property’s hot water and water pressure needs.
This part of the installation needed careful positioning so the equipment could be connected properly while still leaving access for future servicing and inspection.
Designed with Future Servicing in Mind
For a boiler room, future access is very important. Engineers may need to inspect valves, controls, pumps, manifolds and the cylinder during servicing or future maintenance.
This installation was arranged to keep the main components visible and reachable, helping avoid the common problem of crowded or confusing plant rooms.
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Whether you need a boiler room upgrade, hot water cylinder, booster pump, pipework alterations or wider plumbing and heating support, Putney Renovations can help you understand the scope and prepare a clear quotation


