Five things to look to get your boiler ready for winter

When the winter hits, there is absolutely nothing more important than a comfortable, secure and warm home. This is why it’s important for you to make sure that your boiler can keep you cosy before winter.

People with Corgi Homeplan cover can certainly see a professional at their doorsteps within twenty-four hours of the time they make their claims, but those people who have not covered their central heating boilers yet, may find it difficult to get an emergency fix within a practical period of time, as technical engineers across the United Kingdom have full plans in the coldest months.

So, if you have nothing at hand, you better apply these measures to avoid getting into any unexpected situation and protect the boiler from breakdowns.

1.  Timers and Thermostate
A central heating boiler engineer identifies problems with the timer and thermostat during the annual boiler service.

The thermostat is usually located in the attic, cellar, or next to a window – there are plenty of areas in the house which are usually cooler than the rest of the areas, and if the thermostat is working in all these areas, the central heating system might turn on while the house is already at a comfortable heat.

2.  Central Heating Boiler Services
The ultimate way to nip flaws in the bud is always to arrange a boiler service – the majority of companies arrange this on particular breakdown cover plans, usually in the 7th month of the plan.

If you’re able to get the central heating boiler repaired before the winter season strikes, you’ll be able to resolve or identify any issues with it in a timely manner.

3.  Pipe Insulation
Water usually expands when it gets frozen.

What this means is when the temperature drops below zero degrees C, the water in the pipe system can expand, freeze, and break the pipes.

A major benefit of pipe insulation is that, because this is much like cavity loft and wall insulation, it reduces heat loss, and keeps the water in pipes flowing properly.

It will not only help you avoid plumbing problems and boiler equipment failures, but it’ll also cut down the energy bills.

4.  Flush the Sludge
Cleaning heaters is a big task, but flushing the debris will make your job far less difficult and will certainly give a lot more effective cleanse than the things you could do yourself.

A plumbing expert will systematically clean the pipes and radiators to purge any debris out of them and refill the water system with a corrosion inhibitor and clean water.

5.  Check It Out in The Autumn Months
British families usually switch their boiler system on in September.

You might not know that a problem has evolved in the boiler until you switch it on just before winter months, and by this time, it could be too late for you to get a quick fix.

So, I suggest you check the boiler working properly when the weather conditions are still fairly mild.