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Boiler and Heating System Winter Check

Medium 16 items · 30 min
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testuser Published 2 weeks ago

A focused pre-winter boiler and heating system checklist for homeowners and landlords. It guides you through safety checks, basic maintenance, efficiency tweaks, and when to call a pro so your heating runs safely and efficiently all winter.

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  1. Book or confirm annual boiler service — Arrange a Gas Safe engineer before cold weather to ensure safe operation.
  2. Inspect boiler and visible pipework for leaks or corrosion — Look for drips, rust, or pooling water around the boiler and pipes.
  3. Check boiler pressure and top up if low — Refer to the manual; typical cold pressure is 1–1.5 bar.
  4. Test carbon monoxide detector and replace batteries — Press the test button and swap batteries if the unit is older or chirping.
  5. Locate and bleed radiators to remove cold spots — Bleeding removes trapped air so radiators heat evenly.
  6. Find radiator bleed valves and get a bleed key — Keep a cloth and small container handy to catch water.
  7. Open bleed valve until water flows, then close — Turn slowly; repressurise boiler afterward if pressure drops.
  8. Check and program room thermostat and timer — Set lower temps at night and when out, and add boost periods as needed.
  9. Visually inspect boiler flue and external vents for blockages — Clear leaves, nests, snow or debris that could obstruct exhaust.
  10. Insulate exposed heating pipes and key valves — Use foam sleeves or pipe lagging to reduce heat loss and freeze risk.
  11. Schedule a powerflush or system service if radiators are cold/noisy — Book a professional if sludge or uneven heating persists.
  12. Protect condensate and external pipes from freezing — Insulate condensate pipe and run a small trickle of water if very cold.
  13. Run a full heating cycle and check for even warmth — Turn heating on and verify rooms reach set temps within ~20 minutes.
  14. Review energy tariff and thermostat schedules for efficiency — Compare tariffs and consider smart controls or off-peak settings.
  15. Draught-proof windows and doors near heated rooms — Use seals, brushes, or draft excluders to reduce heat loss.
  16. Prepare emergency shutdown plan and save engineer contact info — Know how to isolate the boiler and keep your service number handy.
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