Boilers do break down - it's a fact of life but at least you know that we are here for you. With 15 years experience and countless numbers of boiler repairs under our belt, we're confident of offering the best boiler repair service in Nottingham whether it's an emergency or a less pressing problem. Above all our concern is to ensure that your boiler is in a safe condition.
You can get in touch with us at 0730 6012 396. We'll be more than happy to help you with any boiler issues you may be experiencing.
If you have an old boiler you might find that repairs are becoming more frequent and this can get expensive. Occasionally we come across a boiler that is beyond repair so we'll do our best to make recommendations for a replacement boiler that works to modern and efficient standards.
We understand how distressing it can be when your boiler breaks down - and it's always at the worst possible time. We offer 24/7 callout for emergencies and week day callouts for minor problems.
In this scenario, your boiler will be checked over to see what may have caused your lack of hot water. It could be down to your boiler having no power, a frozen condensate pipe or low pressure.
If you smell a sulphurous, eggy odour when you use your boiler, there’s probably a gas leak. If you notice water coming from your boiler, this could lead to an electrical short-circuit, or even structural damage to your home. In either of these cases, you should switch off your boiler and contact a heating engineer immediately.
If you've checked over your boiler pressure and thermostat and still have no heating, you should call out an engineer who can then fix a potentially faulty airlock or broken diaphragm.
This can be caused by a variety of different issues, so get in touch to call out a qualified heating engineer in Mansfield, Hucknall, Nottingham, or nearby areas today.
Older boilers frequently experience pilot light flickering or extinguishing, which might be an indication of issues with the ignition system, thermocouple, or gas supply. Heating and hot water disruptions may result from ignoring pilot light problems. If the problem continues or attempts to relight the pilot light are unsuccessful, it's obvious that your boiler is having problems and could need to be replaced.
Although sporadic boiler repairs are to be expected, rising repair expenses can quickly drive up the cost of a replacement boiler. If you have to pay for costly repairs regularly, you should think about whether it would be more cost-effective to buy a new, more dependable boiler in the long term.
Older boilers may find it more difficult to provide your home with enough heat over time. Your boiler may not be able to effectively circulate hot water throughout the entire heating system if you find that some radiators are not heating up as they should or if you have to bleed them frequently to release trapped air.
A malfunctioning pressure release valve, leaks, or faults with the expansion vessel could be the cause of a boiler pressure that is unstable or consistently decreases below the recommended levels. Sustaining the proper pressure is essential to your heating system's effective functioning. Should you frequently need to repressurize the boiler, it can be an indication that a replacement is necessary.
Check your boiler frequently for any obvious indications of rust, corrosion or water leakage. These problems may jeopardise the boiler's structural integrity and result in inefficient heating. Significant corrosion may be a sign that the boiler is nearing the end of its useful life and has to be replaced to stop additional damage, especially if it is visible around the pipes or boiler casing.
Keep an eye out for any variations in the noise level your boiler emits. While some noise is natural, sounds that come on suddenly or unexpectedly, like whistling, slamming, or grinding, may be signs of internal problems. Boiler noise variations may indicate worn-out or malfunctioning parts. Your boiler may be approaching the end of its useful life if these noises continue even after maintenance.
Here at TK Watts Plumbing & Heating, we specialise in all things boiler repairs and servicing. With over 14+ years of experience, you can count on us for a reliable, high-quality service that will leave you feeling safe and secure in your home. We are Gas-Safe registered and leave no stone unturned when it comes to the health and safety of our staff and customers, so you can be assured you are in good hands.
If you're based in Nottingham, Mansfield or Hucknall and would like any advice about any boiler issues you may be experiencing or want to know more about our services, please get in touch at 0730 6012 396 for a free consultation.
Combi boilers are better suited for homes with just one bathroom. With a combi boiler, hot water is generated only when needed and doesn't require a water storage tank. They're compact in size, so perfectly suited for smaller homes.
System boilers are ideal for homes with more than one bathroom. They deliver a constant supply of hot water, which ideal for homes that demand lots of hot water. Please note that system boilers require a water cylinder to store hot water.
Regular (open vent) boilers are suited for home with multiple bathrooms. They are ideal in homes where lots of hot water is used at the same time in different rooms. These types of boilers are compatible with solar water and heat pumps.