Get your boiler ready for Spring

We recognise that frequent boiler maintenance and cleaning are crucial to ensuring that it operates effectively. Your boiler must be kept in peak shape. With spring almost here, now is the ideal time to maintain and ready your boiler for the months ahead. This post will provide some advice for spring cleaning your boiler to keep it operating at its peak efficiency.

Why Is It Necessary to Spring Clean Your Boiler?

Boilers can gather dirt, dust, and debris over time, which can reduce their performance and cause malfunctions. You may assist in increasing the lifespan of your boiler, lower energy costs, and avoid expensive repairs by performing routine cleaning and maintenance on it.

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Tips to Clean Your Boiler

Tip 1: Turn your boiler off

Before you begin cleaning your boiler, you should first turn it off and allow it to cool. This will guarantee that you avoid self-burning while cleaning it and stop any mishaps.

Tip 2: Clean the exterior 

The outside of your boiler can be cleaned once it has cooled down. To clean off any debris or dust from the boiler's exterior, use a soft, wet cloth. Use a gentle cleaning solution and a non-abrasive sponge to remove any stains or blemishes that may be present.

Tip 3: Clean the interior 

It's time to clean the interior of the boiler after finishing the exterior. To reach the internal parts, first remove the boiler case. To get rid of any dirt or debris that has accumulated within, use a soft brush or a hoover. The hob and heat exchanger should receive special cleaning because they are the components most likely to accumulate filth.

Tip 4: Check boiler controls

Checking the boiler controls to make sure they're working properly is a smart idea when you're cleaning the boiler. Make that the timer and thermostat are set appropriately, and change the batteries if necessary.

Tip 5: Check boiler pressure

Your boiler's efficiency is significantly impacted by boiler pressure. You must find the pressure gauge on the boiler in order to check the pressure. For the majority of boilers, a pressure range between 1 and 1.5 bars is suitable. You must use the filling loop to add water to the system if the pressure is too low. You'll need to bleed the radiators to lower the pressure if it's too high.

Our heating engineers across Bolton, Bury and Burnley can help you with this. Simply get in with us by calling us on 07791 80279.

Tip 6: Get your boiler serviced

Your boiler needs to be maintained frequently to remain in top condition. To make sure that your boiler is in excellent working order and to detect any possible problems before they become expensive repairs, think about scheduling an annual boiler service with a certified heating specialist.

Get in touch with our heating engineers

Maintaining your boiler is a crucial task that shouldn't be disregarded. By using these suggestions, you may help your boiler last longer, spend less on energy, and avoid having to make expensive repairs. Remember to arrange routine maintenance with a qualified Gas Safe registered engineer and to always turn off your boiler and let it cool down before starting any cleaning process. At JS Gas & Oil Ltd, we are Gas Safe registerd, simply ask us for our Gas Safe ID and we will be happy to show it upon request.

With the help of these suggestions, you can make sure that your boiler is prepared for the months ahead and take advantage of a warm, cosy house. Our heating engineers are here to help with any boiler related questions you may have. If you would liek to speak to a member of our team, please get in touch by calling us on 07791 802791.