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I’m having a problem with my boiler, what do I do?

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I’m having a problem with my boiler, what do I do?

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Noah Clayton

Consult with a specialist, here you need to be well versed in boilers to fix properly.

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Petra Milton

Boiler problems can be annoying. They can pose a significant safety risk, so it’s important to get them fixed as soon as possible. Without knowing the specifics of the problem, I couldn’t give you specific advice on how to fix it. However, I can give you some general advice.

 

  • Try turning the boiler off and on

The only DIY fix I’d recommend trying when it comes to boilers is simply turning it off and back on again. If it’s a simple problem of your hot water not getting hot, there’s always a chance that restarting your boiler could fix it.

 

  • Don’t attempt to fix it yourself

Boilers are dangerous. If you don’t know what you’re doing and you try to repair a boiler, you’re putting yourself at risk of exposure to harmful gases such as Carbon Monoxide, burns, and potentially even gas explosions. It’s also illegal to work on a boiler without a license in certain countries.

 

  • Call out a professional ASAP

You should call out a boiler technician ASAP to take a look at it. Don’t delay – it’s better to be safe than sorry. Boiler replacement & Installation in South London isn’t all that expensive considering how important it is to keeping your home safe either.

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