Boiler Service
Experienced boiler servicing in Southampton
Boiler servicing in Southampton is an essential annual check and test conducted to ensure that your boiler is working efficiently. It is a service recommended by all boiler manufacturers. If you fail to service your boiler annually, your boiler warranty will become void. Therefore, it is crucial to have your boiler serviced each year to maintain its performance and safety.
Boiler servicing in Southampton can only be carried out by a Gas Safe Register engineer; it is not something you can perform on your own. Additionally, you may need a boiler service certificate for your records. This certificate serves as proof that the service has been completed by a Gas Safe registered engineer, confirming that your boiler is safe to operate. Only a Gas Safe registered engineer can provide you with this important documentation.
Whether you are a landlord or a homeowner, it is your responsibility to ensure an annual boiler service and a gas safety check for both your tenant and yourself. Legally, every landlord must maintain a record of the boiler service and any other gas appliance checks in the form of a Gas Safety Certificate (CP12 certificate).
Neglecting boiler servicing in Southampton can lead to several serious issues. One of the most dangerous risks is carbon monoxide poisoning, which can threaten the safety of your family. Additionally, failing to service your boiler can result in a lack of hot water and heating. By ensuring an annual service, you can avoid these problems and ensure your boiler continues to operate safely and efficiently.
What's included in a boiler service?
Our team are highly trained and certified in handling all types of boilers. When you call a Gas Certified engineer for boiler service in Southampton, he will perform the following:
Visual Inspection
To begin with, a Gas Safe registered engineer will inspect your boiler. You will have to look for a Gas Safe registered engineer yourself. As a rough estimate, hiring an engineer for an annual service will cost you around 100 pounds. The engineer will have a look at your boiler and its control. This will help him to ensure that the parts are working correctly.
During the visual examination, the engineer will pay close attention to any weak points such as gas leaks and corrosion damage. The engineer will also check the flame of the boiler.
Removal of the Casing
Once the Gas Safety registered engineer is done having a look at the boiler from the outside, he will remove the boiler’s casing. He will check the main components of the boiler to make sure they are operating as they regularly should. When the engineer will remove the casing, he will check a couple of things. These include checking the heat exchanger, main injector, burner, and spark probe.
Note: You should never try to open the case of the boiler yourself. It can be dangerous And unless qualified its also illegal.
Flue Check
By conducting this check, the engineer will make sure there are no obstructions in the flue terminals. He will also check if the flue is safely fitted or not. This will also help him check if any dangerous emissions are being discharged.
Gas Pressure Check
A boiler works with the help of the gas pressure. Therefore, the boiler must have optimum gas pressure at all times. If it doesn’t the water in the taps and radiators will not heat up to the level that it should.
To save you from any such trouble, the Gas Safety registered engineer will also check the gas pressure of your boiler.
Boiler Fired Up
This check allows the engineer to see if there are any working faults in the boiler.
Issuance of Report
After the engineer has thoroughly examined the boiler and he is done conducting all the necessary tests, he will leave a report with you. This report will enable you to see all the problems (if any) in your boiler. The report will also guide you on how to look after your boiler so that it operates efficiently and effectively.
Remember to ask your engineer if he would examine the boiler that you have (state the company’s name and model). Not all engineers work with all types of boilers in Southampton. Although this is rare but to be on a safe side, you should ask the Gas safety registered engineer before you book the visit.
Importance of annual boiler servicing:
While many people tend to ignore the importance of a boiler service, here are all the reasons why you should treat it as important.
Catch boiler problems early
An annual boiler service lets you catch boiler problems early. You may not realize but there might be some minor issue with your boiler. You should get your boiler serviced at least once a year. As the use of boiler increases in winter, it needs a little maintenance to run smoothly.
Signs your boiler needs a service
A well-maintained boiler can last for up to 15 years. With an annual boiler service, you can make you the boiler last even longer. Since a boiler is the most importance machine, it should be taken care of.
Chances are your boiler is already showing signs that it needs servicing and you are ignoring them. Let’s have a look at them:
Inactive pilot light:
If the pilot light keeps on turning off, that is a sign your boiler is not functioning properly. The pilot light is the ignition for the boiler. If it’s not on, that means the boiler is not working.
On the other hand, if the pilot light is burning with a yellow flame, this is an indication that it’s leaking carbon monoxide. In any case, you need to call an engineer to inspect the boiler.
Loud noises:
When a boiler is in operation, it produces a sound that fades into the background eventually. This is normal. However, if you start hearing unusual noises and they are not fading, it means the boiler is not working properly.
Sometimes, the boiler makes strange noise not because it’s not functioning well but because of the wear and tear of the fan and pump. It is also a sign that you need to call an engineer for a boiler service.
Unusual odour:
When you smell an unusual odour that means the gas in the boiler is leaking. You will notice dark marks on the casing of the boiler. When that happens, you must call an engineer for boiler service immediately.
Inefficient performance:
If the heating is on and your home still feels cold that means there is a fault with the boiler. Sometimes, in such a situation, the radiators are working well but the boiler still performs inefficiently. This means the boiler needs a power flush. Call the engineer and they will inspect the boiler to see what’s wrong.
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