How to Bleed a Narrowboat Heating System: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Read moreSolid fuel stoves and ranges remain a cornerstone of off-grid living on the UK’s inland waterways, providing a reliable heat source that is independent of electrical systems. However, the installation of a multi-fuel appliance within the confined, timber-lined environment of a vessel requires precise thermal engineering to mitigate significant fire risks. At Marine Heating Solutions, we provide specialised engineering support to ensure your installation meets the high-temperature safety standards and rigorous ventilation requirements necessary for a safe cabin environment.
Our service model is built upon the technical application of British Standards, specifically BS 8511:2010 for marine stove installations. By focusing on proper hearth construction, twin-wall insulated flue systems, and precise air-wash calibration, we ensure your appliance provides maximum radiant heat with minimal risk to the vessel’s structure.
We specialise in the professional integration of boat heating and cooking appliances designed for the rigours of 24/7 winter use. Whether you are installing a high-efficiency Morso Squirrel stove or a traditional heritage range, our work is documented to ensure full compliance. To understand the critical safety differences between domestic and marine flue systems, read our technical guide on boat stove safety and BSS requirements.
Compliance with the Boat Safety Scheme (BSS) is mandatory for maintaining your Canal & River Trust (CRT) license. Incorrectly installed stoves are a leading cause of boat fires, making professional certification essential for your insurance and crew safety.

As OFTEC certified technicians, we provide the legal documentation required for your four-yearly examinations. Our recognised status ensures that every hearth and flue we install respects the spatial constraints and safety protocols of the Canal & River Trust inland waterways.
A solid fuel appliance often acts as the primary heat source for wider marine plumbing systems through the use of back boilers. We provide specialised integration for calorifiers and radiator circuits, ensuring your stove provides hot water throughout the vessel without the risk of system over-pressurisation.
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