Boiler Services: When To Do It and Warning Signs To Watch

Plumb-Call Plumbing & Heating Ltd

Your boiler is a crucial part of your home. That's why you need to understand warning signs that require a call to professional boiler services. 


If your boiler breaks during the winter, you may find yourself without heat, something you and your family can't afford to lose. As a result, make sure to schedule boiler maintenance to diagnose and correct potential issues before they arise.


To learn more about when to service a boiler, then keep reading for information you won't want to miss. 


Boiler Warning Signs


One of the most obvious and common boiler issues is a water leak. This can happen anywhere within the unit, and no leak should be ignored. The longer a leak is left unfixed, the more damage that can be done to your boiler and your home, as leaks can often lead to dangerous mould growth or present a fire hazard. 

Slow heating boilers and ice-cold radiators are another warning sign that you need boiler services. Your boiler may take longer than usual to heat your home, or it may neglect to heat your home at all. Call professional boiler repair services to inspect your boiler and to address any issues. 

Keep an eye out for problems such as a pilot light that won't stay on, water that won't heat up, and a thermostat that doesn't work. If you hear your boiler making noises, turning on and off, or have any other reason to suspect there's an issue with your boiler, have professionals inspect your boiler at once. 

Boiler Maintenance

To help prevent against boiler issues when you need heat the most, schedule your preventative maintenance before the winter months. On average, it's best to have your boiler serviced once a year. 

Not only does this help diagnose issues before they start, but the majority of boiler manufactures require you to service your boiler annually. Failure to do so may void your warranty, and this affordable service can save you time and money in the long run. 


Boiler maintenance allows technicians to look for Potential Gas Leaks that can occur, especially since carbon monoxide is undetectable. Be sure to keep numerous carbon monoxide alarms in your house and one near your boiler. Keep plenty of smoke alarms in your house and around your boiler, as leaks can be a fire hazard. 

When you schedule boiler maintenance ahead of the frigid winter months, you're more likely to secure a day and time that works for your schedule, instead of an emergency appointment should your boiler break. 


Routine Boiler Services


To secure heat all winter long, make sure to schedule boiler services before the beginning of winter. This will help your service technician identify and repair any issues before they arise, especially at a time when a leaking boiler is most common.


Contact Plumb Call Today for a free quote. Whether you need preventative maintenance or are experiencing boiler warning signs, we can help. Our experienced technicians specialise in commercial and residential boiler services to keep you and your family warm all winter long.

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