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How to Make Your Domestic Central Heating More Efficient

2 min
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As winter arrives temperatures begin to plummet, making it important to prepare your central heating systems for the season. Being energy-efficient is crucial to save on heating costs amidst the cost-of-living crisis. Read on to find out our top tips.

  1. Get Your Boiler Serviced

Regular boiler servicing, ideally once a year, is essential for efficient and safe operation. Don’t forget to clean the magnetic filter, which collects debris over time. Consider scheduling a service before the colder months creep in, in order to avoid the rush in September and October when most heating engineers will have a very busy schedule.

 

  1. Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVS)

You can achieve more precise control over your home’s heating by installing thermostatic valves on your radiators. The valves allow you to adjust the water flow to individual radiators, enabling you to set different temperatures for each room.

Your boiler serves as the central heating control unit by determining the water temperature for the radiators. With thermostatic valves, you can gain individual control. By adjusting the dial on the thermostatic head, you can maintain your desired room temperature. Lower settings make the radiator operate more efficiently, while higher settings making it hotter.

To save energy, only heat the rooms you use. For instance, keep your frequently used living room warmer than rarely used spare rooms. Maintain a comfortable temperature in the rooms you occupy, while allowing less frequently used rooms to remain warm enough to avoid the chill. No need to keep the entire home at the same temperature all the time.

  1. Bleed Your Radiator

Ensure that you radiators are completely filled with water, as air bubbles can hinder their effectiveness. The presence of air in the radiator displaces the hot water needed to heat it efficiently when in use. The air accumulation is a common result of the central heating system’s natural heating and cooling cycles.

Our knowledgeable and friendly plumbing team are on hand to help you with your heating queries and troubles. Contact the team today to discuss the best ways to run your domestic heating system for the winter ahead.

How to Make Your Domestic Central Heating More Efficient

2 min
Radiator Lifestyle Setting Radiator Lifestyle Setting

As winter arrives temperatures begin to plummet, making it important to prepare your central heating systems for the season. Being energy-efficient is crucial to save on heating costs amidst the cost-of-living crisis. Read on to find out our top tips.

  1. Get Your Boiler Serviced

Regular boiler servicing, ideally once a year, is essential for efficient and safe operation. Don’t forget to clean the magnetic filter, which collects debris over time. Consider scheduling a service before the colder months creep in, in order to avoid the rush in September and October when most heating engineers will have a very busy schedule.

 

  1. Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVS)

You can achieve more precise control over your home’s heating by installing thermostatic valves on your radiators. The valves allow you to adjust the water flow to individual radiators, enabling you to set different temperatures for each room.

Your boiler serves as the central heating control unit by determining the water temperature for the radiators. With thermostatic valves, you can gain individual control. By adjusting the dial on the thermostatic head, you can maintain your desired room temperature. Lower settings make the radiator operate more efficiently, while higher settings making it hotter.

To save energy, only heat the rooms you use. For instance, keep your frequently used living room warmer than rarely used spare rooms. Maintain a comfortable temperature in the rooms you occupy, while allowing less frequently used rooms to remain warm enough to avoid the chill. No need to keep the entire home at the same temperature all the time.

  1. Bleed Your Radiator

Ensure that you radiators are completely filled with water, as air bubbles can hinder their effectiveness. The presence of air in the radiator displaces the hot water needed to heat it efficiently when in use. The air accumulation is a common result of the central heating system’s natural heating and cooling cycles.

Our knowledgeable and friendly plumbing team are on hand to help you with your heating queries and troubles. Contact the team today to discuss the best ways to run your domestic heating system for the winter ahead.

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