Older terrace with dated controls
A common first step is replacing old programmers or awkward thermostats so the heating responds more predictably and the house stops overheating one room while neglecting another.
Pomona Eco Solutions brings a practical energy-upgrade angle to plumbing and heating work, helping customers think about comfort, efficiency and sensible improvements without the preachy sales routine.
You do not need a grand retrofit plan. A lot of upgrade conversations start with one awkward room, dated controls, unreliable hot water or a property that simply costs more to run than it should.

Not every property needs a full overhaul. In many cases the sensible gains come from improving how the heating and hot water system is designed, controlled and insulated before anyone starts talking about bigger-ticket changes.
The aim is to match the upgrade to the property, not bolt on whatever happens to be fashionable that year.
Liverpool and wider Merseyside have plenty of Victorian terraces, mixed-age semis and managed rental properties where heating systems have often been altered in stages over the years. It is common to find dated controls, mismatched radiators, older single-pipe runs or awkward cylinder layouts that still technically work but do not make the property especially comfortable or efficient.
For homeowners that often shows up as rooms heating unevenly or hot water taking more effort than it should. For landlords it can also mean more pressure around comfort complaints, running costs and EPC expectations. The sensible answer is usually staged upgrades that improve control, heat distribution and hot-water performance before anyone starts talking about ripping everything out.
A common first step is replacing old programmers or awkward thermostats so the heating responds more predictably and the house stops overheating one room while neglecting another.
Sometimes the best upgrade is around the cylinder, insulation, controls or plant layout rather than replacing every major bit of equipment in one go.
For landlords, the conversation often centres on comfort complaints, hot-water reliability and what practical upgrades might improve running costs without turning the whole property upside down.
Some homes are not ready for larger renewable decisions yet, but can still be improved now with better emitters, controls, balancing and system tidying so future options become more realistic.
Because Pomona Eco Solutions blends core plumbing and heating know-how with a more modern view of how homes can perform better over time. That means practical upgrade thinking grounded in real heating systems, not generic eco language.
The advice stays tied to how the property is actually used, what feels worth doing now and what can wait until later.
Homeowners, landlords, developers, property managers and anyone planning sensible improvements to a Liverpool property.
Installed Systems
Energy-upgrade work often comes down to better system design, smarter components and cleaner installation standards rather than marketing waffle.

Well-laid-out hot water storage and insulated system components can make maintenance easier and the whole setup more sensible to live with.

Careful positioning, proper insulation and tidy finishing all help an upgraded system feel like a proper improvement rather than a compromise.
No. Some worthwhile upgrades happen as part of smaller heating and plumbing decisions too, such as controls changes, cylinder improvements, insulation upgrades or better system layout.
Yes. Landlords and property managers can ask about practical improvements that make a property easier to heat, easier to manage and more sensible to maintain over time.
Yes. This service sits alongside core heating, boiler and wider plumbing work rather than replacing it.
Yes. Nearby Merseyside areas can also be included depending on the project, location and practical fit.
Energy upgrade work is scoped after a proper look at the property. Tell us what you are thinking about and we will take it from there.
The property is reviewed, the options that make sense for it are explained clearly, and a quote is prepared around what actually fits — not a generic recommendation.
Start with a practical conversation about what may actually be worth doing.