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🔥 Heating Engineer in Eyemouth, Scottish Borders

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About Heating Engineers

A heating engineer installs, services and repairs central heating systems, boilers and radiators.

Gas work must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer - it's a legal requirement, not just good practice. In rural Scotland, where oil-fired heating is common, look for an engineer who is also OFTEC registered to service and repair oil boilers.

You can verify any engineer's Gas Safe or OFTEC registration number on the relevant register's website before they start work.

Also covers:
  • boiler repair
  • boiler service
  • central heating
  • gas engineer
  • oil boiler service
  • OFTEC engineer

About Eyemouth

Eyemouth is a fishing port on the Berwickshire coast, about eight miles north of Berwick-upon-Tweed.

The harbour remains a working port and the town's identity is deeply connected to the sea - the 1881 fishing disaster, which killed 189 men, is commemorated in a tapestry housed in the local museum.

Eyemouth has a sandy beach, a dive centre and a coastal path that connects it to St Abbs and Coldingham Bay.

The town has a good range of shops, cafes and services for its size and serves as the main centre for the eastern Berwickshire coast.

Its position on the A1107 gives it road access to the A1 and Berwick-upon-Tweed's East Coast Main Line station.

About Scottish Borders

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The Scottish Borders is the largest council area in southern Scotland, stretching from the edge of Edinburgh and East Lothian in the north to the English border in the south.

It is a landscape of rolling hills, river valleys and market towns - the Tweed, Teviot, Ettrick and Yarrow rivers carve through countryside that has been fought over, farmed and written about for centuries.

Hawick and Galashiels are the largest towns, but the region's character is shaped by a string of smaller burghs - Kelso, Jedburgh, Peebles, Melrose and Selkirk - each with its own abbey ruins, common riding traditions, or rugby loyalties.

The Borders Railway, reopened in 2015, connects Tweedbank and Galashiels to Edinburgh Waverley, bringing the northern Borders within commuting distance of the capital for the first time in decades.

The region is known for its textile heritage, its abbeys and an outdoor culture built around hill walking, fishing, mountain biking and rugby - a place where community identity runs deep and the landscape is never far away.

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