What Commercial Heating Reports & Surveys Do We Offer?

9 July 2025

Ensuring your business heating system is functioning efficiently is crucial for maintaining a comfortable and productive workplace. Commercial heating reports and surveys are designed to test for potential issues, help prevent unexpected failures, reduce energy costs, and extend equipment life, ensuring your heating system is performing optimally.


Read on to discover how our comprehensive range of commercial heating services and surveys at Caledonian Heating & Plumbing Ltd can help optimise your heating system and keep your business running smoothly.



Energy Performance Surveys


Energy Performance Surveys assess the overall efficiency of your building by testing heating systems, insulation, and lighting. These surveys are critical for improving energy usage, lowering costs, and meeting regulatory standards. By reducing energy consumption, we help businesses lower their carbon footprint and achieve sustainability goals.


Gas Tightness Testing


Gas Tightness Testing ensures that gas pipes, connections, and heating equipment are secure and free from leaks. This test is essential for maintaining safety and preventing harmful gas escapes, ensuring compliance with safety regulations. It’s a necessary service for any commercial heating system to guarantee the safety of your premises.


Closed Loop Testing


Closed Loop Testing measures the performance of heating or cooling systems, specifically in closed-loop setups. It tests fluid temperatures, pressures, and flow rates, ensuring the system runs at peak efficiency. This survey reduces the risk of malfunctions, extends the lifespan of heating and cooling systems, and helps improve energy savings.


Water Sampling


Water Sampling checks for contaminants, bacteria, and chemicals in systems like cooling towers or water supplies. This survey is vital for ensuring water quality, protecting public health, and meeting environmental health and safety regulations. It's essential for businesses concerned with water safety and hygiene.


Compliance Surveys


Compliance Surveys ensure that your heating systems meet all relevant legal, regulatory, and safety requirements. They test areas such as fire safety, electrical installations, and environmental regulations. Conducting these surveys helps businesses avoid legal issues, prevent penalties, and ensure that the building is compliant with safety standards.


Dilapidation Reports


Dilapidation Reports assess the condition of a building and its heating systems, noting any damage or deterioration. This survey is particularly useful for property management and resolving disputes between tenants and landlords regarding property conditions. It helps ensure that heating systems are maintained properly during tenancy periods.


M&E Plant Surveys


Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) Plant Surveys evaluate the performance of systems like HVAC and heating equipment. These surveys identify inefficiencies, ensuring smooth operations and helping businesses plan for necessary upgrades or repairs. Regular M&E surveys are crucial for maintaining the overall functionality of building systems.


Condition and Life Cycle Surveys


Condition and Life Cycle Surveys evaluate the state and expected lifespan of heating systems and related assets. These surveys identify areas requiring attention, allowing businesses to plan for maintenance, allocate budgets, and ensure long-term sustainability of their heating systems.


Reliable Commercial Heating Services in Edinburgh, Dundee and the Surrounding Areas


At Caledonian Heating & Plumbing Ltd, we provide various commercial heating services and surveys tailored to meet the unique needs of your business. Our team of skilled commercial heating engineers is dedicated to keeping your systems in optimal condition, ensuring compliance with regulations and helping you save on energy costs.


Contact us today to schedule your commercial heating survey and take the first step toward an efficient, cost-effective heating system.

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