PREPARING FOR WINTER: Ideal Heating’s Expert Boiler Tips to Avoid Boiler Breakdown
Winter is fast approaching, and with it an increased reliance on our heating systems. Ideal Heating have compiled 5 top tips on using heating systems more efficiently and safely to avoid boiler breakdown.
Chris Jessop, Customer Service Director at Ideal Heating said: “We are set for a record cold winter, and with many missing out on boiler services last year due to national restrictions, there is no doubt we are going to see an increase in boiler faults. Missing out on an annual boiler service can mean issues go undetected and your boiler may not run to its full potential. It is more important than ever to be looking out for common warning signs to avoid boiler breakdown this winter.”
To help avoid boiler breakdown and save money this winter, follow these 5 tips:
Ideal Heating’s 5 Top Tips To Avoid Boiler Breakdown This Winter:
Service your boiler
Having a regular boiler service will make sure your boiler is running efficiently and safely
We recommend having your boiler serviced annually, so when the heating engineer is there it’s a good idea to book in another service for a years time
During a boiler service, any faults will be brought to the attention of a professional
A heating engineer can service your boiler in around an hour – be prepared that this may leave you without hot water until they are finished
Boilers have a warranty of around 10 years, but if you have not had regular services the warranty does not stand
Gradually switch the heating on
If you usually don’t use the heating during summer, you should plan to briefly switch it on once or twice a month
This will give you the chance to detect any problems with your boiler before you need to start using it regularly – better to realise your boiler is broken in summer than in winter when you really need it!
This also helps prevent the build up of grime, dust and other debris which can cause a boiler breakdown
Following this tip can also prevent pipe corrosion – the most common cause of boiler leaks
Don’t turn the heat up too fast
Turn the heat up gradually, having a boiler on too high will only waste money and energy
We recommend turning the heat up 1 degree at a time until you get whatever temperature feels best to you
Most households should be between 18 and 21 degrees, however it should be slightly higher for the elderly
Get a smart thermostat
We strongly recommend investing in a smart thermostat which you can control wherever you are
Being able to control your heating even when you are out of the house takes unnecessary strain off boilers whilst saving money and energy`
Our Halo smart thermostat allows you to control your heating from your phone, meaning you can heat your home more efficiently
A smart thermostat means you can limit heat wastage and increase energy efficiency
Bleed radiators
If you notice the heat isn’t circulating the whole radiator evenly, it probably means it needs bleeding
Bleeding gets rid of trapped air that could have built up over the period it has been off for
By not bleeding a radiator that needs it, you will be wasting money and energy, whilst not heating your home well
We recommend that you bleed your radiators annually, even if they are working fine
To find out how to bleed your radiator safely, follow our guide
Without taking the above precautions you could be facing a number of boiler issues this winter which can leave you wasting money and energy during the colder months.
Most common boiler problems to look out for:
Low boiler pressure – the pressure should be between 1 – 2 on the pressure gauge, anything below 1 is low pressure and can mean the boiler won’t fire up
Kettling – if your boiler sounds like a kettle when it heats up, this could mean there is a build up of grime or limescale inside the boiler’s heat exchanger. This means the boiler will not run efficiently and will waste money and energy
Gas leak – corrosion, wear and tear and damage during installation can be a common cause of a gas leak. This can be extremely dangerous and very important to look out for as we are using our boilers more regularly
Carbon Monoxide leak – this is another dangerous element to look out for, carbon monoxide in the home can lead to serious long term health problems and can even be fatal
Water leak – with the boiler being full of water up to 70 degrees, this can be very dangerous if it begins to leak. Even if the water is cold, this could result in a slip hazard on laminate flooring.
Electricity – it’s important that the electrics are checked during a boiler service as a potential spark could ignite the gas and have very serious consequences.