This guide looks at some of the key factors to consider when selecting an energy-efficient heating system.
Boilers that use less energy
Investing in a more efficient boiler can save you money on your energy bills, so it's critical to select the best option for your home. Electric boilers are the most efficient, but they aren't always suitable for larger homes, so a combi boiler is another good option.
To keep your boiler running smoothly, make sure you:
- When necessary, top up the pressure.
- Add a layer of insulation.
- Maintain annual service checks
- Turn on the heating system all year to keep it from freezing.
- Maintain cleanliness by performing a power flush as needed.
Upkeep of Radiators
To keep your radiators and towel rails running as efficiently as possible, it's critical to perform the necessary maintenance to keep your home warm enough!
Radiator Bleeding
Cold spots in your radiators can occur when air becomes trapped in your heating system. To avoid this, simply bleed your radiators on a regular basis to improve the overall performance of your heating system.
Flush Out Your Radiators
Rust and dirt particles can accumulate in your radiators, forming sludge and preventing your radiators from heating up properly. This sludge settles to the bottom of your radiator, causing it to become cold. Flushing your radiators is an easy way to solve this problem and ensure that they are functioning properly.