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Solving Simple Heating and Boiler Problems Yourself

by Ricky Willis · updated 12 April 2019

With the cold weather here to stay, our heating and boiler systems work overtime. This can cause problems and breakdowns, which can be costly. But there are some problems that you can sort out yourself.

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So you’ve lined your curtains, draft-proofed your house and stocked up on a multitude of hot water bottles. With the rising energy costs in recent times and with winter well and truly here, keeping warm without breaking the bank is most probably at the forefront of your mind.

Even if you have done all the simple things mentioned above, if something goes wrong with your boiler and/or heating system, calling out an engineer could really hit you where it hurts – the pocket!

Of course, if the problem is serious, then you won’t have a choice but with a fifth of households experiencing heating system problems and the hourly rate of a heating engineer coming in at around £80, dealing with issues could really present financial problems, especially if you’re on a tight budget.

Don’t worry, though, as it’s not all doom and gloom.

There are some problems which may have you reaching for the yellow pages but can actually be sorted out ourselves.

SSE has created four videos that will enable you to solve simple boiler and heating problems throughout the winter months – saving you stress, time and money!

Bleeding a radiator

A reoccurring problem with the central heating system can be trapped air in the radiators. If this has happened, it will cause the radiator to not fully heat up and run at maximum efficiency.

Bleeding a radiator luckily is a straightforward job and one you can easily do yourself, whatever your skill level.

Check out the following video for step-by-step instructions.

Checking your boiler’s water pressure

There are two types of boilers, analogue and digital, and both are prone to low pressure. If your boiler has low pressure, it can cause the central heating to not work correctly.

Again, this might seem complicated to rectify, but it really isn’t, and with a little guidance, you can save time and money by fixing it yourself.

Watch the following video for instructions.

Dealing with a frozen condensate pipe

One of the problems that can arise in freezing conditions is frozen condensate pipes. If this happens, it can cause a blockage which in turn will allow the condensate to back up into your boiler and shut it down.

Luckily clearing a frozen condensate pipe is one of the easiest jobs you can do. There are no special tools needed, and if you know what you’re doing, you’ll have it unblocked in no time.

Check out the following video for a simple-to-follow guide.

Sometimes when problems occur, it’s easy to shout for help and spend a fortune putting things right. Hopefully, this post has shown there are some problems that CAN be fixed yourself without being out of pocket!

Read next: Warm home discount: how to get £150 energy credit

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