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How to Get the Most Out of Your New Boiler

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Amazingly, it was easier than you thought to get your new boiler. You replaced your old boiler with a new one because it was in its last stage. Boilers aren’t cheap, so how can you make sure that your heating system lasts as long as possible?

Well, here are some things you can do to get the most out of your modern boiler. In this blog post, we will provide tips to help you keep your new boiler running easily, efficiently, and without any problem.

Get Yourself a Service

Every boiler needs to be serviced annually, which is another cost we have to pay. Completing an annual service is important to keep your heating system working well, no matter how annoying it is. 

It doesn’t take long, either. The engineer will look at your gas equipment and make sure your boiler is working properly within 30 minutes. They will then be on their way. They will let you know if they see anything out of the ordinary so you can fix it before it costs a lot.

Check Pressure And Top Up If It’s Required

A simple pressure check never does anyone any damage. Let’s handle it. No one likes getting into a shower only to test if the hot water isn’t working. By inspecting your boiler pressure regularly, you can avoid this. It takes a second and can save you a lot of hassle. 

Find your pressure gauge, which is usually underneath the boiler. The sweet spot is between 1.5 and 2 bars if you need to top up your pressure. By regularly checking your boiler, you can rest assured that it will be working properly, so you won’t have to worry about any weird shower mistakes.

Upgrade Your Thermostat

There’s a lot of fascinating smart technology out there, and, unusually, it’s a great way to save money. One of our users’ most popular smart home products is the Google Nest Learning Thermostat. 

This smart thermostat is very simple to use and is a great way to inspect your heating habits. You have full control over your central heating; you can set plans, switch it on or off, raise or lower it, all from the Google Nest app on your mobile. It’s a smart element of technology that can save you a bunch of money each month on your energy bills.

Insulate Your Home, And Save Money

A choice that is sure to save you money in the long run. If you haven’t already insulated your home, it’s something you should probably explore. By insulating your home, you won’t be using as much energy, so you won’t need to have your boiler on so high.

Consider Buying Thermostatic Radiator Valves

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Getting adjustable radiator valves is an effective way to ensure you’re not wasting your energy. When you switch on your thermostat and set a boiler, you’re setting it for every boiler in your home. Thermostatic radiator valves are there so you can turn off the radiators in parts of your home that aren’t being used. Maybe you and your family are spending the night in your living room, if so – simply turn the adjustable boiler valves to 0. There’s no point wasting money on heating up a room if you’re not there to enjoy it.

How to Maximise Boiler Efficiency

Happily, there are a number of ways to save money and get the most out of your new boiler without just going without heating and hot water. As mentioned before, most newer models are built with the economy in mind. However, the importance of the following steps remains—looking after your boiler from the start of its life in your home will help it last longer, saving you money on fixes and replacements.

Take care of your unit

This goes without saying, but you need to keep your boiler well-maintained if you want to make the most of the money you spend on it. To prevent this, keep your boiler as dust-free as possible. This can be done quickly by wiping the outer unit occasionally. The innards of your boiler may also need cleaning occasionally, but it is important to leave this to the pros for safety reasons.

Get your unit serviced annually

An annual check will ensure there are no serious problems with your boiler that could lead you to be out of budget due to regular fixes. It will also give you mental peace to know that your boiler is working to the best of its ability.

Look after your radiators

Remember to clean your radiators regularly. This will improve the heating effectiveness of each radiator and save you on heating costs, as you will likely need to leave your boiler on for less time. To work out whether your radiators need bleeding, check how long they are taking to heat up. If it is longer than normal or if there are any cold spots, it might be worth bleeding them or getting help from a trained expert.

Ensure effective pipe insulation

Well-insulated pipelines can ensure that your boiler does not work too hard to spread the heat around your home. Central heating pipelines can be insulated with foam to improve total boiler efficiency.

Top up your boiler pressure

You should be able to find a pressure gauge on your unit. A major pressure drop (to below 1.5) may impact your boiler performance, so check this regularly and top up the pressure when necessary. Please see this guide on how to repressurise your boiler yourself, or call our experts for help.

Boiler Upgrade

If nothing looks to be helping your boiler become more efficient, perhaps it is time to explore an update. A new, energy-efficient combi boiler could be your money-saving answer, especially if you live in an older home or have a system or normal boiler that has been going for several years.

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Benefits of Boiler Servicing

Now that we recognise what a boiler service includes let’s explore the benefits it offers to households:

Improved Efficiency: Regular service may significantly enhance your boiler’s efficiency, cutting energy waste and lowering electricity bills.

Enhanced Safety: A boiler check confirms that the appliance is safe to run. Identifying and solving safety issues can avoid potentially dangerous situations like gas leaks or carbon monoxide leaks.

Extended Lifespan: A boiler service can extend the life of your boiler by handling small issues before they worsen, saving you money on premature replacements.

Reliability: Your boiler will provide constant heating and hot water when you need it. Servicing helps avoid sudden problems, especially during the cold months.

Warranty Preservation: If your boiler is still under warranty, regular cleaning is often a condition to keep its coverage. Neglecting to repair can result in warranty dodging.

Summary

Overall, modern boiler maintenance is a vital aspect of ideal housing. It ensures your heating system’s safety, efficiency, and reliability while possibly saving you money in the long run. As time passes, debris builds up in your boiler’s system, naturally affecting its performance. So, annual servicing is mandatory for the boiler’s best output. This will clear all the dirt from the pipes and boilers so you get maximum heat at a lower cost.

Neglecting boiler service can lead to higher energy bills, safety risks, and expensive fixes. Therefore, booking an annual boiler service with an experienced engineer is smart to keep your home warm, safe, and comfy.

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