• Lauridsen Bekker posted an update 1 year, 1 month ago

    I have listed some of the most common boiler breakdown problems below to obtain the boiler backup and working.

    You awaken one morning looking to jump in the shower and then find you haven’t any hot water, you go and check the boiler and notice a fault code is showing on the display, just what exactly do you do?

    You need to discover what the fault code is and why it has made the boiler breakdown.

    All boilers are supplied with a users manual, inside this manual will be listed all the fault codes and the explanation for the code to show.

    The fault code reason is only a guide on what to check for, sometimes it can be quite a mix of problems, but it is a starting place to trace the problem.

    Sometimes it’s a magic pill just by pushing the reset button, other times it can be a bit more involved.

    Most boiler breakdown fault codes could be avoided just by keeping your boiler regularly.

    All boiler manufactures recommend having a boiler service completed each year to help keep the boiler working as it was designed for.

    A boiler can be like a car engine, if left un-serviced it is going to breakdown and could possibly be costly to repair.

    One of the most common boiler problems is low water pressure, that is due to the water within the entire system dropping to a point where the boiler sensor senses low water and throws up a fault code and locks the boiler out.

    Low water pressure can mean many things, it may be a leak somewhere on the machine, a radiator valve leaking or perhaps a leak on a pipe somewhere.

    The most common answer to this problem may be the expansion vessel. If New boiler installation Middlesbrough has been working with no problems going back after some duration, then all of a sudden you see the water pressure must be topped up every now and then, the chances are the expansion vessel needs checking.

    The expansion vessel is similar to a balloon, over time it will loose its pressure and water will enter the vessel, once this happens you could have a boiler breakdown with a fault code displaying on the boiler screen.

    The expansion vessel is a very important area of the boiler and must be maintained each year.

    Another common boiler breakdown is due to dirty water, this is caused when no inhibitor is put into the system water.

    You could have noticed if you’ve ever vented a radiator that the water is very dirty when it comes out of the vent, this normally indicates no inhibitor within the machine, even if inhibitor was added, overtime it’ll dilute down and will have to be topped up, this should be checked every year.

    The dirty water will eventually block up the boiler heat exchanger, this cause the boiler to overheat and head to lockout.

    Maybe you have encounter a boiler breakdown if it is snowing outside even freezing?

    Most boilers nowadays are condensing boilers, and when the boiler is working it produces condense.

    The condense needs to exit right into a drain, internally is preferable, but sometimes the condense pipe goes to an outside drain, if this is actually the case the pipe has to be protected from the cold with pipe lagging.

    Should the condense pipe freeze over, the condense will begin to back up in to the boiler and finally the boiler will breakdown, with a fault code displaying on the boiler display.

    These are just a few the most common boiler breakdown faults that may be avoided if only you’d the boiler serviced.

    Boilers do breakdown even though serviced each year, but not just as much as a boiler not serviced.

    Always have your boiler serviced every year by way of a Gas Safe Registered company, don’t use Joe Bloggs from later on just because he could be cheaper.

    All Gas Safe Engineers need to re-sit their gas exams every five years to be able to keep on working within the gas industry.

    I hope this advice can help you keeping in mind your boiler working and producing all the heat and hot water you need.