Gas Heater Installation & Replacement in Tampines
Need help with your gas heater in Tampines? Whether it’s an installation or a repair, our licensed team handles it safely and according to all local regulations. Schedule a call with us to find out more.
🏢 CityGas Heater Replacement at The Santorini, Tampines (23 Sep 2025)
Why Tampines residents choose gas heaters
If you’re living in Tampines, many established condominiums — such as Tampines Trilliant, Arc at Tampines, Q Bay Residences, Pinevale, and Waterview — are still using City Gas water heaters installed over ten years ago. As these systems age, homeowners may start noticing weaker heating, rusty pipe joints, or water seepage around the heater area — signs that the system is reaching the end of its service life.
At Homeone, our EMA-Licensed Gas Service Workers (LGSWs) carry out safe and compliant gas heater replacements and maintenance across the Tampines neighbourhood. Every replacement includes a gas leak inspection and a Final Pressure Test at 450 mm w.g. for 5 minutes, as required under Gas Supply Regulation 21 for residential properties.
We follow PUB and City Gas safety standards throughout the process — from dismantling the old unit to commissioning the new one — ensuring each household enjoys consistent hot water, proper ventilation, and peace of mind for years ahead.
Every gas heater project in Tampines is carried out with strict adherence to Singapore regulations:
Compliance & Certification
- PUB licensed plumber and EMA Licensed Gas Service Worker supervise every gas heater job.
- Gas Supply Regulation 21 compliance — Final Pressure Test at 30 mbar & 6-inch water column.
- Meets PUB requirements for gas valve, stop valve & fittings.
- Statement of Gas Appliances Testing Certificate issued after every replacement.
Number of Gas Heaters installed Since 2000
Recent gas heater projects: Tampines (2025)
THE SANTORINI (CONDO)




Gas Heater Replacement With Macro MA-20WOD
At The Santorini in Tampines, the homeowner reached out after their gas water heater began showing inconsistent heating and occasional ignition delays. These symptoms are quite common in older gas systems that have been in service for many years.
During inspection, our licensed gas service team (LGSW) found signs of wear on the copper piping and mild corrosion around the heater’s joints.
To restore reliable hot water and meet current safety standards, we replaced the existing unit with a new Macro MA-20WOD Gas Water Heater, tested and installed in full compliance with PUB and City Gas regulations.
WATERVIEW (CONDO)




Gas Heater Powered by City Gas Replacement with Macro Gas Water Heater
At Waterview in Tampines, the homeowner got in touch after noticing their gas heater wasn’t heating up as quickly as before. Over time, the unit had started showing small signs of wear — rust on a few fittings and moisture marks near the pipe joints, something quite common in older gas systems exposed to humidity.
After a quick on-site inspection, our licensed gas service team confirmed that the heater had simply reached the end of its working life.
To bring things back to normal, we installed a new Macro MA-20WOD Gas Water Heater powered by City Gas, with all checks done under PUB and EMA safety standards.
QBAY RESIDENCES




Gas Heater powered by City Gas Replacement with Macro MA-20WODP
At Q Bay Residences in Tampines, the homeowner contacted us after noticing their gas water heater was taking quite a while to heat up. There were also a few rusty marks forming near the joints — a common sight for gas heaters that have been running for many years in our humid Singapore weather.
After checking, our licensed gas service team confirmed that the heater had already served well past its lifespan.
Before handing over, we carried out a final pressure test at 450 mm w.g. for 5 minutes, as required under Gas Supply Regulation 21, to make sure everything was fully secure and leak-free. The new setup now provides steady hot water for the home — safe, efficient, and built to last.
Why choose Homeone for gas heater?
Over 15 years of experience working with CityGas heaters in condos across Singapore
EMA Licensed Gas Worker supervision for every project
PUB-Compliant testing & certification
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
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Our Condo Gas Heater Services in Tampines
Installation & Replacement
- Supply and install Macro, Rinnai, and other models commonly used in Pasir Ris condos
- Carefully remove existing or concealed heaters located in balcony or service yard enclosures
- Realign exhaust outlets to maintain safe venting and airflow
- Conduct PUB submission and perform the Final Pressure Test at 450 mm w.g. for 5 minutes before handover
Service & Troubleshooting
- Restore ignition, burner, and heating performance for stable water temperature
- Check and clear E1, E2, E3 or other error codes shown on display panels
- Replace aged parts such as valves, thermostats, or sensors to extend the system’s lifespan
- Fix minor water or gas seepage at connection joints before re-commissioning
Safety Checks for Condos
- Carry out gas leak tests using calibrated digital detectors
- Inspect vent pipes and air gaps to ensure proper exhaust discharge
- Confirm that stop valves, PRVs, and fittings comply with PUB safety standards
- Monitor for carbon monoxide buildup in enclosed heater spaces near kitchen or yard areas
Gas Leak & Safety Response
- Provide on-site support when strong gas odour or alarm readings are detected
- Trace and replace damaged or corroded sections, followed by a full line retest
- Re-certify the installation with a Statement of Gas Appliances Testing Certificate once safety is confirmed
Need hot water sorted in Tampines? We install and test gas heaters to PUB specs and Regulation 21—safe, neat, and compliant.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions for Gas Heater in Tampines
Why do gas heaters in Tampines condos sometimes lose heat or take longer to start?
What safety tests are carried out after a gas heater replacement?
Can my gas heater be repaired instead of replaced?
What’s included in your gas heater servicing package?
- Burner and ignition cleaning for stronger heating
Valve and joint inspections for leaks
Replacement of worn seals and fittings
Gas leak testing using calibrated detectors
Ventilation and carbon-monoxide level checks
This routine maintenance helps extend heater lifespan and prevent early system failure.