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Is Your Boiler Ready for Winter

While we enjoy the heat of the summer and the crispness of fall, we should consider these milder months to take care of our boilers or heat exchangers.

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Is Your Boiler Ready for Winter

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  1. Is Your Boiler Ready for Winter? While we enjoy the heat of the summer and the crispness of fall, we should consider these milder months to take care of our boilers or heat exchangers. Regular maintenance and service ensure that our systems are ready for the cooler months. Here are some effective tips to prepare your boiler for winter: 1. Regular Boiler Service A boiler should be serviced once a year by an expertengineer. They make sure to check the complete system and also see if every part is working smoothly. If not, then they may suggest you a Boiler Replacement in Leeds. A regular boiler service allows your system to be prepared for winter and keep you comfortable, safe and warm. 2. Switch It On A boiler may seize up if not switched on regularly. Also, you should turn the heating on for 10-15 minutes a few times even during the summer to ensure that every part is working fine. Moreover, it also helps prevent any boiler parts to lose pressure over time or creating inefficiencies. 3.Bleed Your Radiators Radiators need to be bled if they get colder at the bottom than at the top. This could mean that the air is trapped in the system and needs to be released. When you need to bleed the radiators, turn off the heat and place the key into the bleed valve. Turn the key counterclockwise 25% and you should hear air hissing out. When water starts to drip out of the bleed valve, lock it back up and clean up any spilled water. In order to prepare your boiler system for the winter, book our certified and experienced engineers now at https://www.boiler-repair-leeds.co.uk/boiler-installation-service- repairs/ or you can call our team members on 0113 805 1011.

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