The importance of carrying out yearly servicing of your boiler cannot be over-stated. In the same way as a car needs to be serviced regularly, or your dentist needs to check your teeth, so too does your boiler and any other gas appliance in your home.
All too often we are called out to boilers which have not been properly maintained and the result is that homeowners are often left with substantial repair costs, or even having to replace boilers, which could have been avoided had regular maintenance have been carried out.
In order to help make sure you are not left with a boiler unsatisfactorily serviced, here are the main things an engineer should be checking and boiler servicing:
The above list is not exhaustive and there may be other checks which are carried out, but these are the basics. In our short video below, we show you the steps that we took when servicing a boiler recently.
If you would like to contact us about servicing your boiler or any other heating issue you may have, we would be happy to help!
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St Albans is a cathedral city in Hertfordshire, England located at the east of Hemel Hempstead and west of Hatfield, 20 miles (32 km) north-west of London. St. Albans, which later became the Roman city of Verulamium, was the first significant settlement for travelers traveling north on the ancient Roman Watling Street. It is located in the Greater London Built-up Area and the commuter belt of London.
St Albans‘ numerous historic inns can be attributed to its past as a small rural market town, a Christian pilgrimage place, and the first coaching stop on the route to and from London. Small and lacking in industry, St. Albans was in the Victorian era.