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Central Heating Maintenance Tips For Summer

Making sure that your central heating is still operational during the summer is hugely important as making changes to your heating during this time can save you a considerable amount in the summer. But where should you start? In this article, we will be providing you with some of our tips and tricks to help you maintain your central heating.

Check The Boiler Throughout The Summer

When it gets to the warmer summer months, one of the best things that you can do is check the boiler. Whether this is the yearly service for the parts or just turn the heating on to make sure that it is still working, this will help to keep your heating running as it should be so that when the winter weather returns you have a boiler that is working as it should be with any parts that you have replaced.

Run Your Heating Regularly

Though it may seem strange to have your heating running through the summer, it is important to make sure that you are running your heating regularly. Whether this be for 30 mins per day or for the cooler summer evenings, it is important to make sure that you are turning on your heating and checking the system. In doing so, you will be able to ensure that you have a heating system that is ready for the winter weather. Should you find that there are any issues with the heating system you have in your home, you will also be able to fix it without having to suffer in the cold.

Bleed Your Radiators

In addition to running your heating regularly, it is important to make sure that you are bleeding your radiator to get rid of the air from your central heating system. This will not only help your radiators heat up faster, but it will remove the sound of clattering in the pipes. By using the key to bleed the radiators throughout the summer as the pipes begin to expand and contract, you will be removing as much air as possible making sure that the heating operates the way that it should be. Whether it be a heated towel rail or a small radiator in the spare room, it is important to make sure that you bleed them regularly.

Check The Pressure In The System

The final element that you need to consider when maintaining your heating through the summer is checking the pressure in the system. With several faults working through the system if the pressure is too high or too low, it is important to make sure that the pressure is just right. Whether this is too much pressure from the boiler to one or two of the radiators or there are several ways that you can benefit from this when the heating comes to being turned back on. This process is best done when the heating is cold to ensure that the amount of air in the system is accurate.

Get Your Boiler Serviced

When the weather turns warmer, this is the perfect time to service your boiler. Not only does it give you time to ensure it is all working correctly and replace any parts that are not working correctly, but it also allows you to do so without having to turn off the heating around the house. Regardless of whether you decide to service the boiler yourself or you decide to get in contact with your local plumber to help you with this job, making sure that your boiler is serviced will provide you with the protection that you need for when the weather takes a turn for the worst. With so many components needing to be serviced, it is important to make sure that you are going in-depth to ensure that every component is working as it should be as this will save you money in the long term when it comes to covering the cost of potential breakdowns.

Safer Guard Your Boiler Over Time

In addition to getting the boiler serviced it is important to make sure that you are guarding your boiler throughout the summer months. Regardless of whether you are looking to fix the casing surrounding the outside of your boiler or you are looking to change a component that is no longer working, you can begin to ensure the longevity of your boiler for the winter weather. By taking the time to fix these items and invest in the boiler at this time, you can reduce the cost of your heating bill and eliminate the future costs of fixing your boiler over time.

Check The Carbon Monoxide Alarm

In addition to investing in the maintenance of your boiler, it is important to make sure that you are checking your carbon monoxide alarm. If you do not have one fitted in your home, you must spend the money to fit one. Alternatively, it is important to make sure that you are checking this regularly to limit the likelihood of carbon monoxide poisoning taking place in your home. It is important to make sure that you are doing this regularly as this can have a significant impact on your health.

Get The Boiler Replaced If Needs Be

Should you find that you are having your boiler serviced and there are several issues with it then there may be a time where your boiler needs to be replaced. If this is the case, it is best to do this throughout the course of the summer as this will allow you to replace it without your home becoming cold. By taking the time to organise this when the weather is better, you are making it easier to fit the boiler and ensure that your boiler is working and radiators heating as they should be before the weather gets cooler.

With this in mind, there are several ways that you can continue to maintain your central heating throughout your home. Which of these tips and tricks will you be using?

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