Electric heating upgrades for homes without gas or with outdated heaters
Electric heating that is easier to control, more comfortable to live with, and better suited to modern homes.
We help homeowners upgrade old storage heaters and dated electric heating setups with modern controls, cleaner room-by-room heating, and properly planned electrical installation work.

Smart
Room-by-room control options
Off-peak
Better use of suitable tariffs
Neater
Cleaner upgrade than many older systems
Why People Upgrade
The main problem is usually not electric heating itself. It is old equipment and poor control.
Older electric heating often feels expensive because it is hard to time, hard to zone, and hard to match to the rooms that actually need heat. Modern replacements are far more usable.
Modern systems can cost less to run than outdated electric heating
Old storage heaters and basic panel heaters are often expensive because they are hard to control. Newer systems give you much tighter control over when and where heat is used.
- Better scheduling and room-by-room control
- Less wasted heat in rooms you do not need to warm
- Useful when paired with suitable off-peak or smart tariffs
Heating that actually responds to how the property is used
Smart controls, timers, app access, and programmable zones make a big difference compared with older electric heating setups that simply run hot or cold.
- Set schedules around occupancy and working hours
- Adjust individual rooms instead of heating everything equally
- Useful for home offices, extensions, and intermittently used spaces
Cleaner, steadier heat with less compromise in the rooms
A good electric heating upgrade is not only about bills. It is also about comfort, heat distribution, and removing the weak spots that make some rooms unpleasant to use.
- More even room temperatures and better comfort control
- A neater option for homes without gas or with awkward layouts
- Works well alongside wider electrical upgrades where needed
Heating Options
Different homes need different electric heating solutions.
The right setup depends on the tariff, the way the home is used, and whether you need whole-property heating or targeted room upgrades in specific spaces.
A heating upgrade only performs well when the controls and tariff strategy are considered too
Some properties suit a full replacement, while others benefit from selective room-by-room upgrades
We can advise where electrical improvements are needed to support the heating properly
High-retention storage heaters
The modern replacement for older night storage heaters. These units are designed to retain heat more effectively and release it in a more controlled way across the day.
- Suited to Economy 7 and some smart-tariff strategies
- Better retention and control than older storage models
- Useful where all-electric heating is already established in the property
Electric radiators and room-by-room control
Electric radiators can be a practical choice for homes without gas, selective room upgrades, or properties where you want fast-response heating without a wet system.
- Fast warm-up times and simple zoning
- Good for offices, conservatories, and intermittently used rooms
- Clean installation with modern controls and minimal ongoing maintenance
How We Approach It
Heating upgrades work best when the controls, electrics, and room usage are considered together.
We focus on usability as much as the hardware so the finished system is comfortable, understandable, and aligned with the way the property is actually heated.
We look at the property and the current heating setup
We assess the existing heaters, tariff arrangement, room usage, and electrical capacity so the recommendation fits the property rather than following a generic package.
The right answer depends on how the home is actually heated day to day.
We recommend the right upgrade path
That might mean replacing old storage heaters, adding electric radiators in specific spaces, improving controls, or upgrading circuits to support the new setup properly.
Not every property needs the same mix of products or controls.
We install, connect, and set up the controls
We remove outdated heaters where required, carry out the electrical work properly, and make sure the system is configured in a way that is practical to use.
A good install is not finished until the controls make sense to the homeowner.
You get a usable, efficient setup with clear handover
We explain how to run the system, how the controls work, and where the main savings or comfort improvements come from in normal use.
The goal is a system you understand, not just new heaters on the wall.
Good if the current system is dated, hard to control, or costly to run.
We can assess whether the existing storage heaters or electric panel heaters are simply outdated, badly controlled, or no longer suitable for the rooms they are serving.
- Useful where the home is already all-electric
- Good starting point for storage-heater replacement projects
Useful when you need targeted heating in spaces that never feel right.
Sometimes the issue is not the whole house. It is one room, one extension, or one awkward area that needs more responsive heat and better individual control.
- Good for offices, conservatories, and selective room upgrades
- Can be paired with smarter controls and scheduling
Why Choose Us
The heating product is only part of the job. The recommendation and installation need to make sense too.
Electric heating upgrades work best when someone looks at the property properly, understands the tariff and room usage, and installs the system with the controls set up in a way the homeowner will actually use.
Approved electrical work
The heating products matter, but so does the quality of the electrical installation behind them.
Local, practical advice
We look at the property, the rooms, and how the system will actually be used rather than pushing a one-size-fits-all option.
Complete upgrade support
From removing outdated heaters to fitting new controls and explaining the setup, we handle the practical side end to end.
Common Questions
Straight answers before you upgrade the system.
These are the questions we hear most often from homeowners comparing storage heater replacements, electric radiators, and smart heating controls.
Are electric radiators expensive to run?
They can be if they are used badly or fitted without thought, but modern electric radiators are far easier to control than older systems. The main gains usually come from better scheduling, zoning, and only heating the rooms you actually use.
Do you remove old storage heaters?
Yes. If the upgrade involves replacing older storage heaters, we can disconnect and remove them safely as part of the wider installation work.
Can I control the heating from my phone?
Many modern electric heating systems support app-based control, scheduling, and room-by-room adjustment. The available features depend on the product chosen, but smart control is a common part of modern upgrades.
If you are not sure whether to replace old storage heaters, add electric radiators, or rethink the controls first, call us and we will help you narrow down the sensible next step.
Book A Heating Survey
Better electric heating starts with a setup that matches the property and the way you live in it.
If the current system is dated, awkward, or too expensive to live with, we can assess the options and quote for an upgrade that makes practical sense.