Cowbridge buyers do their homework. It is that kind of town: people ask who did your boiler, they compare notes, and a tradesman’s reputation travels up and down the High Street faster than any advert. That suits LMB fine. The whole business is built on a public record, 197 Google reviews at a straight 5.0, every one of them named and checkable before you spend a pound.
Period townhouses and the villages around
The housing here runs from Georgian and Victorian townhouses in the centre to stone cottages and newer homes in the villages around: Llanblethian, Aberthin, Ystradowen and the rest. Older properties bring older systems, and an honest quote prices that properly: longer flue runs, layered pipework, radiators that may need attention, all itemised in writing before installation day.
One honest boundary up front. LMB installs domestic natural gas boilers only. Some rural properties around Cowbridge run on oil or LPG, and those systems are outside scope. If that is your setup, Lloyd will say so on the phone and save you both the time.
What a new boiler costs in Cowbridge
Installations start from £1,900 fitted. The price includes the boiler, standard pipework and valves, a standard flue, filling loop, system fill and commissioning, removal of the old boiler, your Gas Safe certificate and the Building Regulations notification. Finance is available, and a £100 deposit reserves your slot. The same price list applies across the patch: Cowbridge is not surcharged for its postcode.
The paperwork is the point
In a town of older, often valuable houses, the paperwork matters as much as the pipework. Every LMB installation ends with the Gas Safe certificate in your hand, the Building Regulations notification submitted, and the manufacturer warranty registered in your name. When the house is next sold, the solicitor’s enquiries are already answered. An installer who is vague about certificates before the job will be invisible after it, so ask whoever quotes you the same question: will I get the certificate, and when?



