Glow Worm Boiler Servicing High Wycombe
We are currently servicing all Glow Worm Boilers in the High Wycombe area
Our engineers are servicing Glow Worm boilers in High Wycombe everyday throughout the year. In recent years the harshness of the weather in High Wycombe and the has meant annual boiler servicing needs become a regular booking before the onset of winter. The routine annual boiler servicing is something almost every household has to go through.
Whether it's heating or hot water, Glow Worm boilers are at the heart of the High Wycombe modern home and in our view the unsung hero of every home. Yet most of us forget about our Glow Worm boilers until they start causing us trouble. It is best to find a professionally trained person for Glow Worm boiler servicing in High Wycombe.
Call 01494 619150 and our High Wycombe Glow Worm Boiler team will be happy to help
Reduce your High Wycombe Heating costs through regular Glow Worm Boiler Servicing
The engineer who undertakes your annual boiler service will make sure that it is running as efficiently as possible.
This will go a long way towards making sure that you minimise your heating bills.
Glow Worm Boiler Service Near Me in High Wycombe HP13
We provide the best local Glow Worm Boiler Services for customers in and around the High Wycombe HP13 area. Not sure if we cover your area? No problem. Give us a call on 01494 619150 and we can advise you from there. We provide same day solutions for Glow Worm Boiler problems, repairs and faults.
What's included in our High Wycombe Glow Worm Boiler Services?
Full-blown boiler problems can often develop over time from minor faults. An annual Glow Worm service will increase the chance that these are picked up on and fixed before they become a major problem, saving you money and future hassle.
With the majority of new Glow Worm boilers, annual servicing will ensure your warrantee’s and guarantees remain valid too.
- No call out fee's to pay
- A call out time that's convenient for you
- 12 months guarantee on all parts fitted
It is important to remember that all different types of boilers are serviced differently. The types of boiler commonly used are:
- Gas boiler
- Oil boiler
- Solid fuel boiler
Prevent carbon monoxide poisoning with annual Glow Worm Boiler Servicing
Glow Worm boilers that aren't properly installed, maintained or ventilated can produce carbon monoxide. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include headaches, drowsiness, nausea, breathlessness and stomach pains. Signs are hard to spot and can be confused with tiredness or a cold. Unfortunately, this silent killer can't be seen or smelt, so it really is important to make sure your boiler is serviced at least once a year.
If you're a landlord, it's the law to have your tenant’s boiler serviced.
Glow Worm Combi Boiler Service in High Wycombe HP13?
A Glow Worm combi (or combination) boiler is an ingenious space-saving idea, and an increasingly popular choice in High Wycombe homes. In fact, combis now account for well over half of all the new domestic boilers installed in Britain every year.
Condensing combi are a popular choice. Simple to use and compact in size, they are ideal where space is limited.
With such a wide range of Glow Worm Boilers we've installed, in our experience it's often best we make an free initial visit to your home to review the situation.
Useful information we require before our free initial visit
- Position of existing boiler - Will your boiler need to be moved/rehoused elsewhere
- The mix of hot water and heating your property requires - Some prefer a regular bath, whilst others only shower, all of which effect the boiler usage and the type we recommend.
- Size of property - The amount of rooms to heat has an impact can effect many variables of your boiler requirements
- Number of radiators - Whether your home has a mix of central heating and electric heating, if your radiators have heating controls already installed or anything in between.
Call 01494 619150 and our High Wycombe team will be happy to help
We can Service all types of Glow Worm Boiler in High Wycombe homes
Glow Worm’s range includes heat only boilers, system boilers, Combi boilers and back boiler units which use natural gas as well as LPG (liquefied petroleum gas).
Condensing combi are a popular choice. Simple to use and compact in size, they are ideal where space is limited. Within the Glow Worm range there are 4 different combi boilers available: Platinum, Duo-tec, Neta-tec and Avanta.
Pre-visit Checks
With such a wide range of Glow Worm Boilers to have installed, in our experience it's often best we make an initial free visit to your home to review the following before making any recommendations
- Position of existing boiler:- Will your boiler need to be moved/rehoused elsewhere
- The mix of hot water and heating your property requires:- Some prefer a regular bath, whilst others only shower, all of which effect the boiler usage and type we recommend.
- Size of property:- The amount of rooms to heat has an impact on options
- Number of radiators:- Whether your home has a mix of central heating and electric heating, your radiators have heating controls already installed, or something in-between.
Get a FREE Glow Worm Boiler Service Quote by calling High Wycombe 01494 619150
Some FAQs for Glow Worm Boiler Servicing in High Wycombe
An F22 error code is a common problem and means that the water pressure on your boiler has fallen and that it needs to be increased before the system will run again.
A condensing boiler makes more of the energy it runs on by using heat normally expelled through the flue. By converting over 90% of the fuel used (rather than just 50% in the case of some old boilers), a condensing boiler makes your fuel go further. Therefore, a condensing boiler can help to save 30% on your fuel bills and reduce your carbon footprint.
A combi boiler, short for “combination”, refers to the way this type of system serves as both a central heating boiler and a hot water heater. That means there is no need for a water tank, as hot water is provided on demand. As well as saving the space normally taken up by a water tank (in the loft or airing cupboard), a combi boiler saves on hot water costs as well as giving you hot water at mains pressure.
A regular boiler typically forms part of a conventional heating system and is linked to a series of water tanks that feed the boiler and radiators. Storing hot water is key to this system, so unlike a combi, a plentiful supply of hot water is always available. Space in the loft and airing cupboard is required for tanks.
A system boiler, like a regular boiler, uses stored hot water. As the water is pumped from the boiler straight to the radiators and hot water tank, it is a faster, more economical system. What’s more, many of the components of the system are built in, making it easier, quicker and more affordable to install.
Solar water heating is a high efficiency boiler that helps cut the amount of fossil fuels we use to heat our homes. But we are committed to doing even more for the environment. Our range of alternative systems is growing all the time as we develop products that use renewable, sustainable sources of energy to provide you with hot water and heating all year round.
Ground source heat pumps use the energy stored in the ground to provide heating and hot water for your home, there is no need for an additional boiler.
This is most likely cause is the comfort feature being active and this would be displayed on the screen with a c symbol. If you turn the hot water control all the way to 0 then back to your desired temperature, the c symbol will disappear.
If your boiler is heating water but not your radiators, then the cause could be a faulty boiler pump or your central heating controls. Check that the thermostat or timer is working correctly as this may be the issue.
Most newer boilers have sensors that will measure the pressure of the water in the system. If the pressure drops, the sensors kick in and display an error code and a red light may display on the board. This simply means the boiler is not firing correctly.
Anywhere between 1.0 and 2.0 bar is ideal. The exact recommended pressure level will depend on the boiler manufacturer. When heating your home or having the hot tap on, the boiler pressure level will rise, but it should stay below the upper-pressure limit of 3 bar.
One of the most common reasons for a lack of hot water is a boiler fault. Contact a GSR Engineer ASAP if your boiler is faulty. Other causes could be low or high water pressure, an interruption to the power supply, an issue with the timer or a piping issue.
The boiler will display the F16 error code when the system cannot detect the gas flame. When you turn on the hot water shower or tap the PCB will kick into action and signal the burner to turn on to heat the water needed. This process involves opening the gas valve for fuel supply.
When the F16 error appears, it means there’s a problem that prevents the flame from lighting or the PCB from detecting the flame.
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