Bronte 6th Form, Casterton, Plumbing & Heating Project

Casterton Plumbing & Heating ProjectThe project for the Bronte 6th Form accommodation at Casterton School was a complete refurbishment of the existing plumbing & heating systems.

The requirements were :

  • Phase 1: Complete plumbing & heating of top floor accommodation with 12 en-suite bathrooms.
  • Phase 2: Complete plumbing & heating of middle floor accommodation with 12 en suite bathrooms.

In 2010 Casterton School contracted Wheildon’s to install all of the plumbing and heating on a split two-year project to refurbish and update Bronte House, a three storey eighteen hundreds building.

Their remit was to work with the school, architects and the tendered builders to provide a modern living accommodation for our sixth form girls. Over the two-nine week periods, Wheildon’s successfully changed old boarding accommodation facilities, into new clean cut en-suites with shower cubicles, WC’s and wash basins. This set a new standard that the school is proud to show.

 

Bronte House also had an all new heating system with new boilers that are more efficient and cost saving. Wheildon’s successfully completed both phase 1 and phase 2 of the projects on time and in a clean and professional manner and we look forward to working with them on future projects.

Casterton School Site Foreman


Renovation of Plumbing & Heating System

Client Location: Horse Market, Kirkby Lonsdale
Date: 2011
Project Undertaken: Conservation area: Plumbing & Heating installation for new house following demolition of existing building
The Challenge: Complete renovation of plumbing & heating system:

  • Installation of a new energy efficient gas central heating boiler & central heating system
  • Installation of under-floor heating to the ground floor
  • Supply & fix pre-cast aluminium guttering

Testimonial:

This was the third sizeable contract placed with the company and the installation was completed in a very professional manner in accordance with the works timetable. We would not hesitate to use the company again

Clive Worthington, D E Worthington Ltd

Shower Room Installation

Wheildon’s have done a number of jobs for me over the past years from building a new shower room to servicing my boiler.

I can honestly say that they have performed superbly in all aspects of these jobs, starting with great customer service and ending with quality working products. All the staff I have met are courteous, knowledgeable and leave the work area spotless.

Finally, they are an ethical company with a social conscience providing an exellent service to one of my old friends in a neighbouring village who has the odd ‘emergency’ requirement.

Paul & Roz Stevens

Shower Room

Client Location:     Low Bentham, Nr Lancaster
Date:  2012
Project Undertaken:    Shower Room
The Challenge:    Transform a shower room to make it accessible for a disabled client.

Testimonial:

I contacted R & M Wheildon for an urgent job, to transform my shower room to make it accessible for my disabled wife. I received a full explanation of options and prompt and efficient service throughout and none of the delays or excuses we have come to expect from businesses these days. The team turned up as promised and the whole job was carried out quickly and tidily with an absolute minimum of disruption….I didn’t even need to sweep or clean after they had finished! I would recommend this company to anyone.

John Mann

Shower Installation

Shower Installation – August 2011

Roger,
Many thanks for my lovely shower, my daughter is thrilled that she’s come home to a functioning bathroom. Fixing the loo has made everyone’s day. Just wanted to say that your lads were excellent, very clean & tidy, I wouldn’t have known they’d been in the house. Many thanks again from a happy customer.

Regards

Jill Towers, Hornby Butchers.

Heating & Bathroom Installation

Heating & Bathroom Installation – Utility, Cloakroom and Shower Room (March – May 2011)

Roger,

Just to say a massive “thank you” for everything you, Carl, Jamie & the team have done for us. The lads were fabulous and their input on the design, layout etc was gratefully received. I could do with the upstairs bathroom modernising one day!

Thanks

Julie & Tom Thornbarrow

Lake House Hotel Utilises Solar and Ground Source Heating

Solar and Ground Source HeatingThe Lake House Hotel has no reservations about Vaillant renewable ground source energy solutions.

Solar panels and a ground source heat pump from Vaillant have been installed in one of the UK’s most innovative heating projects at the luxurious Lake House boutique hotel, near Windermere, recently featured on ITV’s The Lakes.

Drawing heat from the natural Knipe Tarn, a 10kW Vaillant geoTHERM heat pump is believed to be the first to be installed in the UK without first draining the lake. It now provides underfloor heating for the hotel, while five Vaillant auroTHERM exclusive vacuum tube solar panels preheat water which is fed into a bespoke tank in tank domestic hot water system, reducing energy bills further.

Using Knipe Tarn to provide a heat source was the brainchild of architect Ben Cunliffe, whose family owns and runs The Lake House, but it was left to Mick Lloyd, Director of Lancaster-based installer Wheildons, and renewables experts from manufacturer Vaillant to design a heating system and devise a scheme for the installation.

Mick Lloyd, Director of Wheildons, said, “We worked very closely with Vaillant throughout this project as it presented some interesting challenges. Combining our knowledge we came up with some very satisfactory solutions. Lakes are a good source of energy for heat pumps, in my opinion better than a horizontal layout and almost as good as a borehole. Knipe Tarn is around 5m deep, which is a good depth for a lake heat pump application. The installation has successfully provided heat during its first winter and has provided the cosy environment needed for the guests of this luxury hotel.”

Solar and Ground Source HeatingNormally when heat pumps are installed in lakes, the lake is either purpose built for the installation or drained to allow the heat pump collectors to be secured to the bottom of the lake, then filled; however, at Knipe it wasn’t possible to drain the lake. The Lake House uses water from Knipe Tarn for bathing and drinking water, first cleaning and processing it through a filtration plant. This meant that installation of the collectors had to be achieved without churning up the water or disturbing the lake bed. Using divers was not an option either due to the risks of contamination and churn.

Vaillant’s Mark Barson and Wheildons’s Mick Lloyd worked together to find a solution. They devised a galvanised steel framework in four parts; 200m of collector was coiled and fastened onto each, then the framework was floated out to the chosen location in the lake, with weights tied to each section to make it sink. The floatation devices were then cut loose to allow the framework with the collection coils to settle onto the bottom of the lake in the desired location.

Solar and Ground Source HeatingTwo lengths of 50m were left free on two of the collector frames to bring ashore to connect with a 4 part manifold which was installed underground on the lake shore, accessed via a manhole. Two larger pipes then lead from the manifold up to the house, buried in a specially constructed trench under the front lawn, and are connected to the Vaillant 10kW geoTHERM heat pump, which is installed in the underground storage room and laundry beneath the main house. This system gives a COP of approximately 4:1 and provides underfloor heating for all the hotel’s luxury suites and common areas.

Solar and Ground Source HeatingDomestic hot water for the Lake House is provided by a bespoke tank in tank installation designed by Wheildons for the purpose. This also heats a small network of towel rails in all the en suites. The cold water that feeds into this is pre-heated first by a Vaillant solar system. Five Vaillant auroTHERM exclusive vacuum tube solar panels, installed on the roof by Wheildons, preheat water and feed it into a 350L store.

The incoming water to the tank in tank system can often be as hot as 40ºC, making a significant contribution towards reducing running costs.

 

Main School, Casterton, Replacement Boilers

Casterton Replacement Boilers The project for the Main School at Casterton was the replacement of existing oil boilers for energy efficient gas boilers and a complete refurbishment of the heating & hot water systems.

The requirements were :

  • To provide an initial assessment of energy costs and analyse existing energy consumption
  • Re-design current Oil fired heating system and replace with high efficiency gas boilers and plant for instantaneous Hot Water.

During 2010 Casterton School contracted Wheildons to bring the main school boilers up to date and change the oil to gas to make the site more efficient and cheaper to run.

To do this, Wheildons started off at the beginning of the year analysing running costs and volume of output we would need and if this would also bring down carbon output to make the school more environmentally friendly.

 

Work started once everything was in place, with the changing of five of the schools main boiler systems to new gas installations, which also meant that we could lose the five large hot water storage tanks which also helps to limit any risks with watersafe monitoring.

 

Over the past year we have brought running costs down by 30% which is a huge saving on the school and this is all down to the efficient boilers installed by Wheildons. The way that Wheildons worked with the school throughout this process was impeccable on all aspects and we look forward to working with them now and in the future.

Casterton School Site Foreman


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