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4 Reasons to Get Your Boiler Serviced Annually

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Being a property owner, your job is more than just making your home look pretty. There are a lot of other things that every homeowner should consider. Boiler servicing is one of those necessary things that is often overlooked. Most people do not get their boilers checked and serviced regularly. It is the reason why they have to replace it after a few years or get it repaired by paying a significant amount of money. This can be avoided only if you book your boiler maintenance service. Here are a few reasons for you to service your boiler annually.

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Find Problems Sooner than Later

It is easy to forget that you do not only use your boiler during the cold winter days but every day for your hot water. Due to this, your boiler can run into issues that you don’t even notice which leads to repairs or sometimes, even replacement of the system. Contrary to this, with annual service, you are making sure that you are identifying internal faults and addressing them before it’s too late. Getting boiler service once a year will confirm that your system is working correctly and help you to save money on unexpected breakdowns and any future repairs.

Ensure Efficiency

Some boiler parts can wear out faster than others, during winter, your boiler is forced to work hard. You know all too well the high bills you receive during the winter months. If you are looking to save on those ever-increasing energy bills, then it is essential to make sure all the parts are working at peak efficiency. An expert will ensure that your boiler is working as efficiently as possible and not consuming extra energy. This will help save on energy bills while also decreasing your home’s carbon footprint.

Keep Your Boiler Warranty Valid

Most common boiler warranties and guarantees require yearly service to keep your warranty valid. If you are not getting annual service, then it can void your warranty or guarantee. In fact, most home and business insurance companies include regular service for boilers in their policies so that the boiler is safe to use. It is essential to know that a regular boiler service will meet the requirements of your policy,

Check with your insurance company about what they provide.  Another great option is to get boiler coverage. Find out more about insurance by visiting the Corgi HomePlan website.

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Your Boiler Will Run Safely

Annual boiler service not only makes sure that your home boiler is running efficiently but also certifies that it is working safely. A faulty boiler can be very unsafe, mainly if a gas leak occurs. Every year,  thousands of people die from carbon monoxide poisoning due to broken and damaged boilers. Carbon monoxide, which is also known as the silent killer, is a gas that causes headaches, collapsing, nausea, dizziness, breathlessness, and a loss of consciousness. Therefore, to make sure that you and your family remain safe, you must have your boiler checked regularly. Annual service will let you know if you need to get your boiler repaired and will give you peace of mind.

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Helpful Tips for Winterizing Your Home

The summer has folded its wings and you’ve got to buckle down and prepare for the coming winter. This isn’t much of an issue if you live on the West Coast; but even in that region, gray days are ahead, and you want to make sure your plumbing, heating system and any other necessary repairs are taken care off.

The first thing you want to do is make sure that your heating system has undergone regular maintenance. If it hasn’t, now is the time to start looking for reputable HVAC Contractors in your area; they can take a look at your air conditioning unit, furnace and more. Keep their number handy for emergency services, too, when they’re available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – even on holidays.

Check The Status Of Your Roof

Whether the rain or the snow hits (or both, for that matter), you’ll want your roof to be in tip-top shape this season. Hire a handyman if there’s no one in the house who can safely climb a ladder to inspect the shingles. This past summer has been a hectic one with hurricanes and strong winds in some parts of the country, so you want to make sure damaged or broken sections of the roof are fixed just in case inclement weather hits your region.

 

For flat roofs, all it might take is a rake to get rid of pine needles and fallen leaves, so the water they retain doesn’t cause mold to build up. In fact; mold can be a problem in spaces inside the home you rarely see – behind the vanity in the bathroom. If there’s water damage in your home, RestorationElite is a trusted provider of emergency services, mold remediation and water/fire damage repair; they’re located in multiple places around the nation.

Property Cleaning And Leaf Work

Clean your gutters of leaves and debris. While you’re up there (or the professional handyman you hired is) have some water downspouts placed to allow any run-off from the rain to cleanly pour down them and into the street gutters.

For your front and back yards specifically, mulch the leaves to break them up into smaller parts. This saves you a bit of cleanup when compared to raking; furthermore, the mulching motion allows the soil to reabsorb the leaves and nourish your grass this season. If you have a lawn mower, replace the blade with one appropriate for mulching.

Lastly, don’t overlook the importance of winterizing your lawn mower. Any fuel left inside could cause issues if it gets too cold, and possible damage the exhaust. Even if it does not cause damage, it can make the mower more difficult to get running again in the spring. 

Have Your Sewer Line And Sump Pump Checked

Experts generally recommend you check your sump pump pit once every three months or so by pouring water into it. If the pump activates, then you’re okay; if not, then you need to have it looked at. Problems, when they arise, tend to occur after an extended dry season.

It’s a good idea to check your sump pump when the forecast is calling for a rainy season. If there’s any extended work to be done, you’ll probably require a registered professional engineer equipped with small trench boxes they use to safely excavate the ground. They may need to dig to find the problem and ward off an impending failure.

All-in-all, it’s best to have your house checked for all the things that require maintenance; if they fail during the winter season, they’re more costly to repair or replace.

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3 Ways to Spot a Damaged Roof

This time of year can throw all kinds of weather at us; rain, wind, hailstones and more. So, whether you want to keep your home as safe as possible or your viewing new properties in the hopes of moving, it’s important to know how to spot damage. One of the most overlooked places on a house is the roof. Yet, if the roof has damage it can cause all kinds of problems inside the house. So, what do you need to look out for?

Check Your Shingles

One of the easiest tips, recommended by Elevated Roofing, is to check the roof for ripped shingles. After a storm, a few ripped shingles are often the easiest things to spot, just by looking at your roof from the ground floor. They may not look like they’ll cause a lot of hassle is left as they are, but it’s important to get them repaired as soon as possible, especially during the wetter months. One of the biggest problems to result from loose or damaged shingles is a leak in the house. You may not even notice it until it’s too late.

Hailstone Dents

It can be difficult to spot hailstone dents, but if you’ve recently had a bout of hailstones that you think could have caused damage, it’s worth checking. If you can spot dents on the roof, take a look at the angles of the roof, where the roof meets the wall. You’ll often be able to see dents in guttering too. If they’re present there, they’re likely to be present on the roof. If your roof slants, don’t attempt to climb it and check it yourself. Call a trustworthy professional who can give you a quote for any damage at the same time.

Inspect Your Attic

If you can’t see any visible damage by looking at your roof from the outside, it’s a good idea to get up into your attic and check for any leaks. If you spot a leak, it will easier to pinpoint where on the roof the damage is coming from and it’s often easier to contain and resolve the damp once found in the attic. If you don’t check or ignore the leaks found in the attic, it’s inevitable the leak will eventually spread throughout the rest of the house. Leaks will often present themselves as stains on the wall, rather than actual water puddles.

If you do find a leak in the attic but you have trouble pinpointing it, here’s a quick tip: Ask someone to help you and take a garden hose up onto the roof. Isolate small areas near to where the attic leak is. Let the hose run for several minutes in each area and have your helper in the attic looking out for leak. After a few minutes, the drip should appear in the attic. It can be time-consuming, but it will help you to narrow down where the damage is and find out how it needs to be fixed.

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