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Amer: Your Heating Specialist
BOILER & HEATING ENGINEER IN ILFORD
Amer: Your Heating Specialist
Amer: Your Heating Specialist
9 Grace CloseIlford Greater London IG6 3DWUnited Kingdom
+447456802328
Business Description
Amer Your Heating Specialist Ltd provides professional and reliable boiler servicing and repairs. Our services include annual servicing for your boiler and hot water system, complete solutions to boiler breakdowns including central heating repair, boiler installation, landlord certificates, smart control, and a system cleaning. We are passionate about what our company does and guarantee 100% customer satisfaction. Because of our high standards of service, reliability, honesty, and safety standards, we have made a name for themselves in East London and the surrounding areas. Call us now to take advantage of our no-fix, no-fee policy.
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About Ilford
Ilford is a large town in east London, England, 9 miles (14 km) north-east of Charing Cross. Part of the London Borough of Redbridge, Ilford is within the ceremonial county of Greater London. It had a population of 168,168 in 2011, compared to 303,858 for the entire borough. Identified as a metropolitan centre in the London Plan, Ilford's commercial and retail centre is surrounded by extensive residential development. The town is on the transport corridor between London and coastal Essex, with both the A12 and the central railway station linking the regions. In recent years, as a result of increased levels of immigration, Ilford has become one of the most multicultural towns in England. Historically a small rural settlement in the ancient parish of Barking in the Becontree hundred of the historic county of Essex, its strategic position on the River Roding and the London to Colchester road made it a coaching town. The arrival of the railway in 1839 accelerated its growth, leading to the area becoming part of the conurbation with London. It split from the parish of Barking in 1888, and, in the 20th century, Ilford significantly expanded and increased in population, becoming a municipal borough in 1926. In 1965, it merged with Wanstead and Woodford, also incorporating parts of neighbouring districts, to form the London Borough of Redbridge, part of Greater London.