We are delighted to announce that we have now officially moved into the brand-new Flexigas HQ in Somerford Booths, Cheshire, and we couldn’t be happier!
Can we develop innovative gas products that match (and even beats?) the market leaders on quality, but at a price point that’s accessible to the whole market?
Gas engineers have always been required to use earth bonding clamps when installing new gas piping to a property.
Does your next project require that you run your gas pipe in unventilated voids, unvented risers, or other unvented areas?
There are genuine reasons as to why it is the best option for both you and your installers when installing gas piping to new builds.
We are excited to announce that we have partnered with Tesla UK, which is a leading distributor of plumbing and heating products throughout the UK. This partnership will mean the entire Flexigas range of products will be sold through the huge distribution network of Tesla UK!
Have you ever thought about using a flexible stainless steel gas pipe for your next installation? Here are some of the great benefits to making the switch to Flexigas!
If you are a domestic gas engineer then it is time to switch to Flexigas. We guarantee to save you time and make your job easier!
Ideal for smaller installations through unvented areas that only require up to 15 metres of pipe, introducing the Flexigas DS Contractor Kit.
It quickly became clear that there were two plumbing and heating exhibitions that took place annually which would offer the perfect platform for Flexigas to flaunt our CSST flexible gas pipe product range.
Since launching our flagship flexible pipe for gas CSST product, Flexigas, into the UK market back in 2016, we have seen year-on-year growth.
If you are a domestic heating engineer, you have almost certainly heard of CSST tubing, regardless of whether you actually use it on gas installation projects or not
Our flagship stainless steel gas pipe product, Flexigas, is a CSST solution that offers a secure metal-to-metal seal without the need to use PTFE tape or paste when securing fittings.