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There are various reasons why your boiler isn't operating properly, including a leak in the system or a defective pressure release valve. The boiler problems are easily diagnosable if you recognise them early and examine them periodically to save money on replacing the complete boiler.

There are various reasons why your boiler isn’t operating properly, including a leak in the system or a defective pressure release valve. The boiler problems are easily diagnosable if you recognize them early and examine them periodically to save money on replacing the complete boiler.

Here are Top 6 warning signs for boiler repair

 

  • Rising Energy Bills

Business and home owners can spot boiler problems early if they keep track of their energy bills. If you notice a sudden or unexpected spike in your bill, or if it continues to rise, your boiler is most likely in need of maintenance. Even if you don’t see any obvious indicators of issue in the operation of your boiler, there might be a problem hiding beneath the surface. During the winter, the energy bills rise due to the frequent usage of the boiler. Yet keeping track of boiler usage and comparing with energy bills, will help you understand “If you’re paying for what you use or more than what you use”

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  • Boiler Sound

Have you lately heard a clunking, pounding, or rattling noise from your boiler? You are the most familiar with the sounds of your boiler, therefore any unexpected noises should be investigated. One possibility is that the circulation pump is malfunctioning and rattling within its housing. If the sound is coming from inside the boiler tank, it most likely means that there is a buildup on the tank’s bottom, which will cause overheating and reduce the boiler’s efficiency.

  • Boiler Leak

The boiler is designed as a closed-loop system, so there isn’t a possibility of water leak normally. Water leaks from the boiler might be caused by a malfunctioning pipe in your boiler. It may, however, indicate faulty internal components too. It’s possible that you need to replace a pump seal or a pressure valve. If you see puddles of water near the boiler, don’t ignore them! Leaks around the boiler are a sure sign the boiler needs some immediate attention, any delays in servicing will raise the cost of the repairs.

  • Low and High Boiler Pressure

Low boiler pressure is one of the most prevalent boiler issues. If a boiler isn’t serviced or examined for at least a year, it might lose its ability to supply hot water and keep your house at a comfortable temperature at all times. It isn’t just the boiler; it impacts the entire central heating system, including the radiators.

To function effectively, your boiler must consume a steady amount of water and air to ensure that the pressure in the system is sufficient for the boiler’s use when it is turned on. Furthermore, contemporary boilers require steady water pressure to function effectively. A leak in the system, a faulty pressure release valve, or low water pressure can all be the root cause of low boiler pressure. High and low boiler pressure are both bad for your house, so constantly check your pressure gauge to verify whether it’s balanced.

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  • Heating delay

If you’ve had your boiler for a while, you’re probably aware of how long it takes on average for the home to begin heating up once the boiler has been turned on. If the home is still heating up, but it is taking significantly longer than usual, the boiler may be having a circulation problem. You may find that your boiler heats unevenly, just at particular times of day, or only heats one portion of the house. 

You rely on your heating system more in winter to keep your family warm and comfortable, what if your boiler takes a long time to heat up, or if it remains cold even after you turn up the heat? There’s a considerable probability that your boiler isn’t working properly.

  • Foul Smell

Boiler emitting odd odours is nearly always a negative indicator. If the odour is acrid, such as burning plastic or metal, there might be a problem with the circuits. If the scent is similar to rotten eggs, you may have a carbon monoxide leak, which is a major situation. A carbon monoxide leak not only disrupts the operation of your boiler, but it can also pose health issues for you and your family. A mild unpleasant odour is a frequent indicator of a carbon monoxide leak. This odour is caused by your boiler’s inability to burn correctly, not by carbon monoxide. 

Another solid sign that your boiler is leaking carbon dioxide is if the flame on the boiler is yellow. A blue flame should be present in a typical boiler. Look for black stains around the casing of your boiler as well. If you see any of these indicators, contact a repair service immediately once.l 

Few other most common signs are

  • Boiler shuts off suddenly
  • Pilot lights gets switched off
  • Boiler Efficiency

Why should you only engage Gas Certified Engineers to service your boilers?

Only Gas Certified Engineers are licensed to service the boiler. If an uncertified expert attempts to repair your boiler, you will be unable to get a warranty or guarantee from the boiler manufacturer in the event that any parts need to be replaced or serviced. Working with a recognised and professionally certified Gas Safe Engineer ensures excellent craftsmanship at a reasonable price. At ESBAH Emergency Plumbing Services, we are here to accept your call. We have highly skilled gas certified experts who use officially recognized ways to repair your boiler at the most affordable costs.

How may ESBAH assist you in resolving your boiler problem?

We are one of the most dependable boiler repair businesses in Birmingham, West Midlands, and nearby regions, offering emergency boiler repair and maintenance services. Repairing a boiler necessitates the employment of skilled personnel, and you should always engage a Gas Safe authorized technician; failing to do so can be harmful. Call 0121 582 2355 to speak with one of our Gas Safe trained engineers. We take great satisfaction in hiring the greatest engineers and plumbers who can exceed our valued clients’ expectations.

Note: This should be done by a Gas Safe qualified engineer to guarantee that your boiler continues to run safely and effectively.

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