What Happens During a Boiler Service?

It is essential to maintain your boiler’s safety and proper functioning in your home. This is the best way to avoid costly repair bills or a breakdown and it can also prolong the life of your boiler by keeping it in great condition.

Your boiler should be serviced every year to ensure it is operating safely and efficiently. Regular maintenance can reduce the chance of your boiler developing problems in winter months and can even prolong its lifespan.

The service engineer will carry out a number of tests and checks to make sure that your boiler is working well. They will look at the fuel supply, combustion chambers and safety devices to make sure that they are all in good condition.

They will also make sure that all controls and settings work properly. These and any other information should be kept by the engineer for future inspections or in case of emergency.

As part of the service, engineers will also check that there are no leaks or problems with the venting system. This will prevent the buildup of carbon monoxide gas which can lead to serious illness or death.

The technician will inspect the boiler’s main injector, heat exchanger, and casing. The technician will inspect the boiler from the outside. They will check that all parts work properly and address any other issues.

Once the boiler has been inspected and checked, the engineer will then remove the casing to see what is inside. They will also check the flues and gas pressure, then they will fire up the boiler to make sure that it is operating as it should be.

They will inspect the boiler to determine if any problems need to be addressed, and then make any necessary adjustments or repairs. This can include adjusting the temperature of the boiler or making any other changes that the customer wishes to make.

After they have finished, the engineer will perform a final inspection to ensure that the boiler is operating safely and effectively before they leave. The engineer will then return any controls they have changed during the boiler service to their original settings.

One of the biggest benefits of getting your boiler serviced regularly is that it can help to reduce the amount of energy that your home uses. This will allow you to reduce your energy bills as well as your family’s carbon footprint.

It is important to note that you should only have a boiler service carried out by a professional and registered engineer. This is to ensure that your boiler is properly and safely serviced and that they comply with British law.