Tip #1.
Typically, it is contrary to the law for an individual installer other than the OFTEC (their official website is oftec.co.uk) and Gas Safe Register (their official website is gassaferegister.co.uk) to work or carry out some task on oil or a gas boiler. Ideally, if this was to be allowed, then it could mean that everyone would have an installer, but this is not the case. This same sentiment has been expressed by Martyn Bridges, who is the director of technical support at Worcester, Bosch Group. Family and friends who have had an excellent experience can be a good starting point, but the point worth noting is that many boiler manufacturers have a database of installers from across the country. Inherently, when you visit the website Worcester.co.uk, you will find a Local Installer section from your locality.
Tip #2.
If your boiler is aging, it is highly advisable that you replace it with the one that is new and efficient. However, if you cannot afford a complete overhaul, you can as well make less expensive improvements. For instance, you fit new controls or thermostats, and even the adjustable radiator valves, and so on. Whether it is new or old, a boiler should be serviced on a regular basis (annually for that matter) by a team of qualified heating engineers. Indeed, regular servicing ensures that the boiler is working efficiently and safely.
Tip #3.
Keeping the boiler and central heating system clean is another important routine that has always been neglected. However, regular cleaning protects the system components and the boiler from corrosions and contaminants. Besides that, Bridges explains that high level of cleanliness helps improves performance, machine efficiency, and increases the boiler’s lifespan. Indeed, accumulation of contaminants and dirt blocks the radiators over time, which in turn, reduces the amount of transferred heat. This means the boiler has to work for a longer period as well as using more energy to generate the desired temperature. The overall result of this scenario is increased heating costs and premature failure of the boiler.
Tip #4.
Bridges continue to explain that it is quite easy to help guard against the above-raised issue. Firstly, water in the system has to be treated. In most cases, there are two commonly used methods of cleaning: use of chemical cleansing with the help of gravity flush or a power flush concerning contaminated systems. Secondly, after cleansing, the addition of a corrosion inhibitor follows. This is vital in the sense that it helps keep the system in optimum operating conditions by preventive the amount of corrosion that can build up.
Tip #5.
Last but not the least, considering fitting a system filter is inevitable. Ideally, a filter works by cleaning the system by attracting dirt and other floating contaminants. Besides that, system filters lengthen the boiler’s lifespan while protecting some of the key components within the boiler and the heating system. Bridges says that the overall results of the above procedures are that there will be a significant improvement in system efficiency as well as massive money saving.
Last but not the least, considering fitting a system filter is inevitable. Ideally, a filter works by cleaning the system by attracting dirt and other floating contaminants. Besides that, system filters lengthen the boiler’s lifespan while protecting some of the key components within the boiler and the heating system. Bridges says that the overall results of the above procedures are that there will be a significant improvement in system efficiency as well as massive money saving.
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