Boiler breakdowns are a huge hassle and are often a surprise. The
last thing you want in your home is to have your broiler breakdown come
winter time, leaving you and your family in the cold during the
holidays. To avoid a troublesome boiler emergency regular maintenance
will keep your boiler pumping the heat. Basic boiler maintenance can be
a do-it-yourself task as it just requires mainly looking over your
system and the gauges. If your boiler is old and you are concerned about
its functionality, replacing your boiler may be the best option.
If you are unsure of whether or not your boiler needs to be replaced it is always good to just give your system a once over and look for any damage. Here are some very basic DIY boiler maintenance tips.
If you are unsure of whether or not your boiler needs to be replaced it is always good to just give your system a once over and look for any damage. Here are some very basic DIY boiler maintenance tips.
- Look for any cracks and or leaks.
- Check the pressure gauge. It should be between 12-15 PSI.
- Make sure the space near your boiler is clutter free.
- Schedule regular professional maintenance before each winter.
- Make sure you know what kind of system you currently own-is it a gas boiler, a combi boiler, cast iron boiler, etc.
- Get a similar style new boiler as your old one. If you are looking for a quick and easy transition to a new boiler, use the same type that you had before. This will help make sure you have the right hook ups and necessary parts.
- Know your boilers measurements. These are located in the handbook that comes with your boiler.
- Research different models. This can easily be done online or with the help of a professional, knowing your options for efficiency and other features will make you feel more confident in your final choice.
- Check the warranty that comes with your new boiler.