Get to know: Hamworthy Heating

Hamworthy Heating is a trusted British commercial heating manufacturer which provides energy-efficient heating, hot water, and low-carbon products to suit a wide range of requirements and heat loads.

Founded in 1914 in Poole, Dorset, where its main offices remain today, Hamworthy Heating is a company focused on British engineering excellence. Committed to providing technologies to help reduce global carbon emissions, the Hamworthy range offers low-carbon solutions and products that deliver on comfort, cost and sustainability.

As well as bringing heat pumps and hydrogen-ready products to market, the Hamworthy Heating range includes over 90 wall-hung and floor-standing condensing boilers with increased efficiency to suit a range of requirements and building’s heat load, such as the popular Upton modular boiler and the latest Stratton mk3 wall-hung range. Also available are more than 40 hot water products designed to match a range of hot water demands, such as the new Dorchester DR-SG stainless steel condensing water heater range.

But it’s not just its products that sets Hamworthy Heating apart. The impressive knowledge of its field-based service engineers and sales managers can make a real difference to projects. From help with sizing hot water to replacing commercial boilers, the Hamworthy team offer a friendly and knowledgeable service every step of the way.

Accredited with CIBSE to deliver several approved Continuing Professional Development (CPD) courses, Hamworthy also offers onsite training at its facilities in Leeds and Poole. A range of tools designed to support your commercial heating systems design, such as hydraulic schematic downloads, CAD drawings and BIM models, are also available on the website.

Part of Groupe Atlantic, one of the market leaders in the European heating and hot water industry, Hamworthy Heating works to ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems, ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems, and ISO 45001 Health and Safety Management Systems.

Find out more about Hamworthy Heating by visiting their Manufacturer Profile. Or alternatively, check out their Website, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

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