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Safety Tips:

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 We are concerned about the health and safety of our customers. We survey your central heating system to highlight and resolve potential risks. One of such risks is carbon monoxide (CO) which is a poisonous gas having no color, smell, or taste. So, this makes it even more harmful because you will not know it exists. Tips to save you and your family from carbon monoxide: Get your gas appliances a proper examination at least once every year Book your boiler services with AR heating so that our certified engineers help you with the best services in town Keep a record of previous safety checks if you have just moved to a new house Conduct a safety check on the combustible appliances within the property, preferably with the help of experts Ensure all combustible appliances and associated pipework are in safe and working order Take serious action if you are facing chimney blockages The blue light of flame on most of the boilers is a safety indication If the flame color shows red, yellow, o

How to choose between different boilers?

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 As the boilers become a necessary part of every building in the UK, manufacturers are trying to enhance the versatility that users can get to keep their homes and buildings warm. The question that buyers often ask themselves is which type of boilers best suits them given the facilities and prices of different boilers. We believe that this knowledge should be more publicized than usual to make the public aware of what type of boiler to choose. There are 3 basic types of boilers that are most often used. These boilers include: ·          Combination or Combi boilers ·          Heat-only boilers ·          System boilers Combination/Combi Boilers: A combi boiler is a unit that generates all the heating and scorching water for the home. There are no boiling water tanks.  Benefits of Combi boilers: ·          Space taken by the combi boilers is less because of its unique functionality of combining the water heater and central heating system in one place. ·          It m

Winter tips for Central Heating and Plumbing

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Frozen pipes and blocked drains are a nuisance at the best of times but what happens when you need them to be functional the most? The cold, dark winter months of the year are the times when you depend on your heating system the most. There are some dos and don'ts that you can follow to save yourself from this hassle: 1. Leave the heating on a timer when away: If you are leaving home to visit your family or friends, going out on holidays or a business trip, don't forget to leave the heating system on a timer. This helps to avoid the freezing or clogging of the pipes and draining system. 2. Avoid littering sinks: Do not put oily or greasy material directly into your bathroom or kitchen sinks. In extreme weather conditions, such liquids tend to turn solid and this may lead to the blockage of drainage pipes and hence disturbing the complete system. 3. Clean your drains frequently: Even if you are careful about tip number 2, with seasonal changes, drains and gutters may be filled w

Why do boilers need servicing?

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  Why do we get our boilers serviced?  Having a boiler serviced may appear like an unnecessary expense.  However, if you leave it unattended even if your boiler needs a service, its efficiency will be compromised with every coming day and this will lead to more expenditure costs in its repair. Alarmingly, a compromised boiler can be dangerous, and it is a risk to leave it without proper treatment. Having your boiler regularly serviced (annually, for instance) will let a trained expert who can check if it is working as it should be – ensuring all the functions, specifications and parts are working correctly and safely. Benefits of getting boiler services include: ·         Improved efficiency – therefore reduced cost in the general running ·         Everyday boiler breakdowns – problem solved ·         Risk of carbon mono-oxide release is reduced ·         Saved from many other health hazards ·         Saved from bigger expenditure ·         Validation of warranty   A

BOILERS AS INTERNAL HEATING SYSTEM

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  We often wonder what to choose as our central heating systems: Boilers or Furnaces. Or to why one is preferred over the other. Let us go a bit through what boilers are, the advantages of using boilers, and how they actually work. Boilers are nothing like their name suggests. Boilers do not actually ‘boil’ water to produce heat. It is a myth and here, I cleared it for you. Boilers are special-purpose heaters working to heat water. Unlike furnaces, boilers do not carry heat in the warm air, these systems distribute the heat in hot water providing heat to the radiators that are placed in several different locations of the house. When the water is cooled down, it is then supplied again to the boiler to be re-heated. Boilers fitted in homes mostly use natural gas or heating oil as their fuel to heat up the boilers. Boiler systems are often referred to as ‘Hydronic systems’ It is really important to make a wise decision when choosing a central heating system for your home. It is alwa