The Biggest Central Heating Mistakes
Don’t set your
central heating to a higher temperature than required.
Selecting an
extra high temperature in an effort to warm a room extra fast doesn’t work –
set the temperature you want and let your system do the rest.
Don’t neglect
boiler maintenance.
A boiler
that’s not working efficiently can not only make for higher fuel bills, it can
be lethal. Just like your car requires servicing to ensure that it doesn’t
break down and is safe to use, the same applies to your boiler. Things wear out
after heavy use and can malfunction after a period of inactivity, such as after
hot weather, so it’s important to have a gas engineer check your boiler and
system once a year. If you are in rented property it is legally required that
Landlords safeguard you by having all gas appliances and flues safety checked
annually, by a qualified Gas Safe registered engineer. If you own your own
home, its strongly advised you do the same.
Don’t forget to
check radiators on a regular basis.
When your
plumber checks your boiler, ask them to check your radiators as well. A common
problem is air in the system and this often occurs after water flow changes or
a period of non-use. Air in your system has a negative impact on the yield of
your heating system and your plumber can normally solve this by bleeding your
pipes. Radiators also build up sludge inside from dirt in the water combining
with rust. This rust comes from the inside of radiators, pipes and soldered
joints. So, the older the system is, the more likely it is to have some heating
sludge build up. Your heating engineer can normally resolve this by undertaking
a power flush of your central heating system.
Don’t ignore damp
problems.
The
effectiveness of your central heating system is severely diminished by dampness
in the air. Damp air takes more energy to heat than dry air, so you’re wasting
money if you’ve cranked up the heat but haven’t addressed the sources of
dampness in your home. One of the biggest sources of moisture comes from
dampness under a house. Fix any drainage, guttering, downpipe or plumbing
problems.
Don’t forget to
insulate.
Insulation,
particularly in the ceiling and under floor will have an enormous impact on
improving the effectiveness of your central heating. Heating is only one piece
of the puzzle. To really make your home warmer, drier and healthier, you need
to think about how insulation, heating, ventilation and tackling dampness work
together as a system.
For any query call us on 020 8286 7637
Address:-
Curve Plumbing & Heating Limited,
127 Abbotsbury Road
London SM4 5JX

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