HomeServe Suggests Six Tips To Prepare Your Boiler for Winter

(firmenpresse) - WALSALL, UNITED KINGDOM -- (Marketwire) -- 09/21/12 -- Now's the time of year to make sure your boiler is prepared for winter. To ensure you stay cosy until spring, have prepared some tips on how to keep your boiler running smoothly and how to deal with frozen pipes.
Make sure your boiler is regularly maintained. Some manufacturers recommend that you run your gas boiler at least once a month, even during summer (on a low temperature), to ensure that it works smoothly and that you detect any problems well in advance.
You should regularly check the outlets or flues for blockages which may cause congestion and build-up of exhaust gases.
A layer of dust can be a real problem in causing blockages - make sure that you clean your boiler regularly but never use a dust sheet. Your boiler should never be covered with anything.
If your boiler is damaged or faulty, it can leak potentially lethal carbon monoxide which your regular smoke alarm will not detect. Carbon monoxide is invisible and has no smell or taste, so you might not realise it's there.
Get your boiler serviced and safety checked every year by a Gas Safe registered engineer, in accordance with your manufacturer's guidelines.
During extremely cold weather periods, if your boiler fails to operate and shuts down completely, it may be a result of a (the pipe which carries condensation from your boiler to your outside drain). It's a good idea to insulate your pipe before the cold weather hits. Below are the steps you need to unfreeze and insulate your pipe:
Step 1 - Switch off your boiler and locate the condensate pipe (usually on the external wall directly outside the location of your boiler). Make sure that you can reach the length of the pipe while standing at ground level.
Step 2 - Warm some water (not boiling, as this can crack and damage the pipe) and pour the water along the length of the pipe, repeating two or three times if possible.
Step 3 - To prevent the pipe from refreezing, wrap it securely with some old towels.
Step 4 (for non-frozen pipes) - After you've thawed the pipe, insulate it using foam tubing (available in DIY stores). This comes in a variety of sizes, so measure the pipe's diameter first.
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Every 1 minute a engineer comes to the rescue of a British household. HomeServe is a national emergency home repair service backed by a 24 hour claims handling and repair network. HomeServe tradesmen are guaranteed to turn up on time, to hold the necessary qualifications to do the job at hand, to provide a price before they start the job and will even guarantee their work for a 12 month period afterwards.
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