Heating Experts Warn of Common Winter Failures in Aging Systems

As the summer comes to a close, the sun sets earlier and the temperature starts to drop, it’s important to make sure your home is ready to keep you comfortable during the colder seasons.

There’s nothing worse than a heating issue that went unnoticed over summer (because you didn’t need it) popping up in the dead of winter just when you’ve finally decided to start switching the heating on.

That temperature can drop quickly too, so it’s good to give your heating system a thorough inspection near the end of summer, whilst things are still comfortable and you’re not currently relying heavily on any heating needs.

In this article, we’ll provide some tips on preparing your central heating system for winter as well as energy efficient tips and safety advice…

And why should this be a top priority you ask? Well, apart from guaranteed cosiness and no disturbances to your routine (is there anything more depressing and frustrating than waking up for work in the dark cold dawn of winter and having no hot water for your shower?) – you could also potentially be helping yourself save on energy bills and avoid costly repairs…

…Not that there’s anything wrong with searching for assistance from a gas engineer near me. Gas is a potentially deadly substance, and sometimes you need an officially registered expert (don’t worry, we’ll also let you know when those times are).

So, with all that said, read on for our top tips on getting winter ready…

Don’t Forget to Get Your Boiler Professionally Serviced

Speaking of professionals – summer, the end of summer, or even the start of autumn are probably some of the best times of year to get your boiler serviced by a qualified professional.

This is because boiler engineers will likely be less busy and more available at this time, with their peak times usually being closer to Christmas or during the middle of winter.

A service needs to be done once every year and may also be part of keeping your boiler within warranty – depending on how long your warranty lasts and how old your boiler is.

Getting a service can identify issues early, so you can avoid issues and get quicker, cheaper and smaller repairs done if needed. You can then ensure that your boiler is operating at its most efficient and that you’re getting the most out of your money.

If your boiler is older than 15 years it’s well worth considering investing in an upgrade that will bring new features, convenience and money saving efficiency.

Both servicing and upgrading is essential for safety too. Remember to regularly test and check your carbon monoxide detector.

Radiator Maintenance

Test and check your radiators early on in autumn to see if there are any cold spots. Air can become trapped in your radiators, which you should be able to fix yourself by turning off your heating system first and then “bleeding” the radiators by loosening the bleed valve and releasing the air until water flows throughout the radiator properly again.

Unfortunately, over time a build up of rust, sludge, and other debris can accumulate in your radiators and the rest of your system. Unlike with bleeding your radiator and releasing trapped air, this is not a problem you can do by yourself. Instead, you’ll need to get a professional round to power flush the system using specialised chemicals.

With your radiator and heating system clear, you can enjoy maximised efficiency.

Other Things You Can Do

Your boiler and radiators are arguably the most important aspects of your central heating, and once those are checked, repaired, or updated, cosiness should be guaranteed.

However, there are a few more practical things you can try to fully realise the power of your heating. Such as…

Check That Thermostat

Sounds obvious but make sure you are using your thermostat properly, making sure it’s off or reduced when not needed.

If you don’t have one already, consider getting a programmable or smart thermostat that you can more accurately control.

Even reducing the temperature by a degree or two could save money. Combined with other techniques, you won’t even feel a difference.

Insulate Pipes

Pipes can freeze in winter, so invest in insulation material to prevent this risk. Focus especially on external pipes that don’t receive much heat.

Finally, Seal and Insulate Your Home

Cracks in your walls? Feeling a breeze coming from underneath your door or even from your windows. Invest in draught excluders and gap filler to fully insulate your home and get the most out of your heating.

With nowhere for your heating to escape, you might be able to lower that thermostat!

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