
What Happens During a Boiler Service?
During a professional boiler service, the engineer performs a series of checks and procedures to ensure your heating system operates efficiently. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the process:
- Initial Inspection
The engineer begins by visually inspecting your boiler and its surrounding area to identify any obvious signs of wear, damage, or corrosion. This step is vital for spotting early warning signs of potential issues. - Checking the Key Components
The main components of your boiler, including the burner, heat exchanger, and ignition system, are thoroughly checked to ensure they are working correctly. Faulty components are identified and, if necessary, replaced to keep the system efficient. - Cleaning the Boiler
Any build-up of dirt, dust, or debris inside the boiler is cleaned out. This prevents blockages and ensures your boiler continues to work at peak efficiency. - Safety Tests
The engineer will also conduct gas pressure checks, test the flue for proper ventilation, and ensure there are no leaks that could pose a risk to your home’s safety. - System Tests
Finally, the boiler is ignited, and the engineer performs tests to confirm that all parts are working as they should and that the boiler is delivering consistent heating.
Why is Boiler Servicing Essential?
Spending 45 to 60 minutes once a year on boiler servicing can save you a lot of stress and expense in the long run. Regular servicing ensures:
- Your boiler is operating safely, reducing the risk of harmful gas leaks.
- Efficiency is maintained, saving you money on energy bills.
- The lifespan of your boiler is extended, delaying the need for costly replacements.
- Small issues are identified and resolved before they escalate into expensive repairs.
Why Choose Tyne & Wear Heating?

Book your boiler service today and keep your home warm, safe, and comfortable throughout the year!