bennett Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 4 hours ago, hividoy said: It is recommended to have a service once every year, but is it really necessary? A gas fitter once told me that he thought once every two years was acceptable. Wouldn't it also depend on how much the boiler was used? @Flybhoy 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flybhoy Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 4 hours ago, hividoy said: It is recommended to have a service once every year, but is it really necessary? A gas fitter once told me that he thought once every two years was acceptable. Wouldn't it also depend on how much the boiler was used? It's not necessary by law, in fact by law you don't have to get it serviced at all but, if you have boiler cover or a manufacturer warranty they won't carry out any repairs without evidence of a yearly service, whether it be in the form of a paper/digital service record or, the small service log record with the boiler manual. Off the record but boiler manufacturers in particular will look for any reason to invalidate a warranty and get out of a repair, the favourite of most them is if it hasn't been serviced yearly or, a lack of proof of a service, I'd also point out things like the cleaning of a condensate trap, flue gas analysis, gas rating of the boiler, gas tightness test and cleaning of the magnetic filter should be done yearly so if you don't have these things done you risk issues with the boiler down the line. The one exception to this is rental properties, whether local authorities, housing associations or private landlords, they must, by law have a yearly gas safety inspection and certification. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nkomo-A-Gogo Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 @Flybhoy I have a question! In my hot press there is a valve that i sometimes have to open for a few seconds to bring the pressure up on my boiler if it has dropped below 1 bar. I normally bring it up to 1-1.5 bar then run to hot press and close it. The last time i let the pressure go past 2 bar maybe 2.5 and found that the towel heaters in my two bathrooms had started working again. Is it ok to have the pressure higher like that because it really takes the chill out the rooms with them working. I was once told to turn off all the rads one at a time and that would get those rails working but just couldnt get it to work. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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