BOILER SERVICING & SAFETY CHECKS
Greater Manchester & Cheshire

Boiler Servicing & Landlords Safety Checks From £82.50
Many homeowners don't realise the importance of their boiler, until problems occur. You can help prevent issues with your heating and hot water by ensuring that your boiler is serviced annually.
Keep you safe
As part of your annual boiler service, our gas safe engineers will ensure that your boiler is safe for everyone in your home.
Operating efficiently
Our engineers will ensure that your boiler is operating efficiently to help reduce your home
energy costs.
Prevent bigger problems
During a boiler service your gas safe engineer will identify any problems that can without treated become larger are more expensive if not treated.
What to expect on your boiler service
Visual inspection
The engineer will visually inspect the boiler, clean and adjust components as necessary, look for any signs of damage, and identify any signs of distress that are immediately visible.
Operation and control
Your boiler has a number of controls and safety devices that will be tested for correct operation. An engineer will check that all of the boiler functions are working correctly, should they be required.
Flue and combustion releases
The engineer will check the construction, termination and route of the flue (pipe from your boiler to the outside of your house). They will make sure there are no obstructions in the flue terminals and that the flue is safely fitted.
Clean the main boiler components
During a boiler service, the engineer will inspect and clean the main components in the boiler to ensure they are fit for purpose and have no noticeable defects. This will include the main burner, heat exchanger, flue ways, and ignition pins.
Checks, checks, checks
There are lots of tests to tick off during a boiler service checklist inspection. These include:
- Flame sense device and whether it operates correctly
- Pilot burner and any cables and probes
- High-limit thermostat
- Boiler operation
- Provision of adequate ventilation
- Flue effectiveness
- Heating controls
- Electrical wiring connections
- Location of the boiler and nearby combustible materials
- Gas and pressure flow
- Safety devices
- Seals
Conduct a record
The engineer will undertake a series of tests and checks, making a record of each – this will include a record of the boiler pressure or heat input. As the homeowner, you’ll then be able to keep this information for future inspections or when problems arise.