I am a well-established heating engineer covering a 15-mile radius of Exeter – form the vibrant city quayside to beautiful costal Exmouth/Sidmouth/Dawlish and all the wonderful places between. I really enjoy helping the people of Devon. My plumbing career started twenty years ago as an apprentice on a building site, I quickly became passionate about how UK homes were built and went from plumbers m
ate to lead plumber before finishing my apprenticeship. I then took on a new role as lead heating engineer at a reputable heating company in Devon, where I was regularly requested by high-end customers (including celebrities) to design and install their home heating improvements. This all felt great only I was wearing someone else's uniform. So ten years ago I went on a personal mission – to launch a business of my own – subcontracting my skills to other heating companies across the UK, like British Gas, who continue to employ me today as a self employed boiler service and repair engineer for their Homecare customers. I also started to build a portfolio of my own clients too, with a goal to create smart, standardised and simple to use heating systems with ultra low running costs. I soon understood that sustainable home comfort requires efficiency, quality and intelligence built-in. And now, after twenty years of installing, servicing and repairing heating and hot water systems, such as solar thermal, biomass boilers, heat pumps and gas boilers, I learned, that instead of investing heavily into the current cost of renewable technologies, sustainable home comfort is actually best achieved when making smaller, more affordable changes to your existing gas powered heating system. This way, your heating and hot water requirements are being met using reliable fit-and-forget technology and you are also improving the energy performance of your home at the same time, with an added benefit of generating a much sooner return on your investment too. And that’s why Heat Tweaks exist, to inspire better homes through the power of small percent gains – that's what we create and that's not changing.