A leaking boiler is a nightmare situation for many homeowners, but rather than losing your cool, you need to respond correctly. The first steps you take will dictate whether the situation is made worse or whether you’re able to get it under control. So read on to find out what to do when your boiler is leaking.
The majority of boilers are dependable and can provide years of trouble-free service. They do, however, have a limited lifetime and as many people have discovered to their dismay, they can and do fail and break down without notice. However, there are some tell-tale signs that it's time to replace or repair an old, worn-out boiler.
It's safe to assume that smart technology will be in every home in the country within the next ten years, and perhaps even sooner than that. So, it makes sense that you get on board as quickly as possible, and one of the best areas to do this is with smart controls. These are not merely a passing trend, but rather something that can help your home in more ways than you might think, so here are some of the key benefits.
The UK heating environment is diverse, but we can identify a few main boiler fuel types. It is worth mentioning, however, that there are also alternative heating solutions. Rural and remote households are more likely to rely on a more old-fashioned approach, such as using coal-based heating or even wood-burning, for example. Yet many are considering switching to the most common boiler fuel types.
Many people wonder how a new boiler can save you money, or if it even does at all. When trying to weigh up whether a new boiler is worth it or not, you need to consider the upfront cost as well as the potential savings you can make further down the line. There are a few major ways that upgrading your boiler will save you money.
When the temperature drops, the water freezes everywhere no matter if it is in your pipes or outside when it snows. Cold weather is naturally inevitable because of the way the world works. Though you cannot control the weather, you can control the way your home reacts to the cold weather. There are a few things you can put in place that can protect your home’s water pipe system from freezing. Keep in mind that when the water freezes in the pipes, it makes the pipes expand, which causes it to burst the pipes.
The weather is a lot cooler now, and the one thing we all might be doing is switching on our heating and getting our homes warmed up. However, we all want an efficient heating system that will not only save us money, but also ensure that we can keep our homes warm. So what can we do? There are a few things you can do now to ensure that you keep your heating system efficient during the colder weather.
Hard water is something that can vary depending on where you live. There are plenty of resources online that will be able to tell you just how hard or soft your water is. The hardness of your water depends on the quantity of minerals. Calcium and magnesium in large quantities can run through your central heating system and start creating limescale. This limescale is what causes the problem.
At Fuller Heating, ensuring that your home is kept warm and safe with effective, secure heating is a priority for us. Whether we’re carrying out boiler repairs on a Worcester Bosch boiler we install for you or boiler servicing on a boiler that you got on your own. Here, we’re going to look at a few reasons why it’s vital you service your boiler:
A boiler is an important part of your home, without it, there’s no hot water or heating for you and your family. As boilers are used daily, there’s only so long they can go without needing repair or replacement, which is why it’s important to stay on top of boiler maintenance.
A boiler is an important part of your home, without it there’s no hot water or heating for you and your family. As boilers are used daily there’s only so long they can go without needing repair or replacement, which is why it’s important to stay on top of boiler maintenance.