Commercial gas and heating
Gas Safe Registered engineers can support commercial gas systems, boilers, plant and associated controls, with scope agreed around the building and equipment.
Learn more about Commercial gas and heatingComGas Services UK Ltd provides coordinated gas, heating, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, HVAC and maintenance support across Surrey, subject to engineer availability and site requirements.
Surrey combines dense urban corridors, market towns, business parks, schools, care settings and rural communities. That mix creates different demands on building services: a town-centre boiler room may need tightly managed access, while a rural site may need more deliberate scheduling for plant, materials and follow-on trades. ComGas supports commercial and domestic buildings across the county from its Farnham base, with work scoped to the building, equipment and operating constraints rather than a one-size-fits-all promise.
Our approved capability includes commercial gas, heating and boilers, plumbing and commercial pipework, mechanical services, electrical services, HVAC, air conditioning and BMS, gas testing and decommissioning, temporary heating, plant rooms, water heaters, renewables and domestic heating and plumbing. Gas Safe, OFTEC and REFCOM credentials, together with CHAS, Constructionline and relevant ACS, OFTEC, heat-pump, WRAS, pipework, catering and testing qualifications, support a compliance-led approach. Enquiries are reviewed before the appropriate attendance, survey or maintenance plan is agreed.
Surrey County Council describes a county of 1,660 square kilometres, with 11 districts and boroughs, a largely urban population but more than 70% of the land classed as rural. The county also contains important landscape and biodiversity designations. For building-services work, that geography can mean different access arrangements, estate rules and planning sensitivities between a town centre, an industrial estate and a countryside site.
The council’s Local Transport Plan identifies congestion, high traffic levels, London commuter demand and relatively weak east–west links away from the M25 as transport constraints. These are useful planning considerations for surveys, deliveries, shutdowns and multi-visit maintenance. They are not a basis for promising a fixed arrival time: dates and response arrangements remain subject to engineer availability, site requirements and the agreed scope.
Surrey’s transport and place strategies also identify Woking, Guildford, the Blackwater Valley and the Epsom–Leatherhead corridor as strategic opportunity areas. That continuing development makes early coordination valuable where a project involves new plant, energy improvements, controls, water services or a temporary heating arrangement. ComGas can help define the technical scope and interfaces, while the client and design team retain responsibility for approvals and project decisions.
Choose the service area that best matches the building or issue. We can coordinate related trades where the scope calls for a joined-up plan.
Gas Safe Registered engineers can support commercial gas systems, boilers, plant and associated controls, with scope agreed around the building and equipment.
Learn more about Commercial gas and heatingPlan boiler servicing, fault-finding, replacement and associated heating works around operational needs, access and compliance requirements.
Learn more about Commercial boilersCoordinate plumbing repairs, water services and commercial pipework with other building-services work where a single site plan is helpful.
Learn more about Commercial plumbing and pipeworkKeep mechanical plant, distribution systems and plant rooms in view when projects involve heating, ventilation, pumps or building infrastructure.
Learn more about Mechanical servicesSupport HVAC, air conditioning and building-management-system requirements, including planned maintenance and controls coordination.
Learn more about HVAC, air conditioning and BMSBuild maintenance activity around assets, occupancy, statutory responsibilities and agreed service requirements; any response or coverage terms are subject to availability and site needs.
Learn more about Planned maintenance and SLAsA clear brief helps us assess the right people, equipment, access and records before work starts. Useful information includes:
Share the full site address, parking or loading restrictions, security arrangements, induction needs and any estate or landlord rules.
Tell us whether the premises is an office, school, care setting, industrial site, home or mixed-use building, and identify sensitive operating periods.
Existing boiler, gas, HVAC, water-heating, electrical or BMS information helps establish whether the requirement is repair, replacement, testing, optimisation or planned maintenance.
Provide available service records, gas certificates, asset lists, drawings, risk information and permit requirements so the scope can be reviewed responsibly.
For shutdowns, refurbishments or temporary heating, identify critical loads, contingency needs and any required phasing; arrangements should be agreed rather than assumed.
Heating, HVAC, plumbing, electrical and controls support for offices, with maintenance planned to minimise disruption to occupied spaces.
Learn more about Commercial officesBuilding-services support for schools and education settings, with safe access, safeguarding arrangements and term-time constraints considered in the plan.
Learn more about Education and schoolsMaintenance coordination for care and healthcare environments where continuity, resident safety and clear records are important.
Learn more about Care homes and healthcareMechanical, gas, pipework, electrical and plant-room support for industrial premises, with working methods shaped around processes and access.
Learn more about Industrial and manufacturingUse a town page for more specific site, access and planning context. Service availability remains subject to the actual scope and resources required.
Need an answer for a specific site? Send us the address, building use and systems involved.
Contact ComGasWe support the Surrey towns and areas listed on this site from our Farnham base. Coverage, dates and the appropriate service arrangement depend on engineer availability, site requirements and the agreed scope; we do not promise a fixed arrival time.
Where the scope is suitable, we can coordinate related gas, heating, plumbing, pipework, mechanical, electrical, HVAC and controls requirements. The exact work is confirmed after reviewing the building, assets, access and compliance needs.
ComGas offers emergency support. Any attendance is subject to engineer availability and site requirements, so provide the site address, issue, safe-access information and relevant plant details when contacting us.
Potentially, subject to a suitable method, access controls, client instructions and risk assessment. Schools, care environments, offices and public-facing premises may require induction, safeguarding or out-of-hours arrangements.
We can discuss renewables, heat pumps and related heating or controls considerations as part of an appropriately scoped review. Suitability depends on the building, heat demand, emitters, electrical capacity, controls, budget and project constraints.
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Message the ComGas office on 01252 214120.