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With energy bills rising, reaching record highs this winter, there is little wonder why many people are looking for cost-effective ways to use their heating and hot water without incurring massive energy bills. But the good news is that you can easily make minor adjustments to your boiler and heating systems to allow you to make changes that can save you money over the year.
In your home, there are plenty of aspects that hold great value. Your boiler is one of those aspects. In order to keep yourselves warm and to access hot water, your boiler needs to be functioning properly. When things go a little south, it can cause so many problems for your home. Ensuring your boiler is working well should be something you don’t disregard and neglect.
We British are accustomed to long, bitter winters and expensive heating costs. As the weather turns cooler, many of us start to wonder how we can keep our houses warm without breaking the bank, especially in light of the UK’s energy crisis. People often argue about whether it's cheaper to keep your central heating on low all the time or better to only use it when you need it. So, what should we do?
Boilers don't last forever, and you might need a new one. But you need to know when it's the best time to do so. So here's a quick overview of the best time to get a new boiler installed.
Are you thinking about having a new gas boiler installed in your home? If so, you're likely aware that a new boiler installation comes at a cost.
It's a significant investment for any home, so it's a good idea to ask the right questions before making your purchasing decision. But, what should you ask? The following examples illustrate the types of questions to ask: