Wednesday, 13 April 2022

You can find boilers in approximately every commercial building, hospital, cleaning facility and numerous offices across London. This equipment plays a significant role in our life as it satiates our hot water needs. Regular boiler maintenance will help you identify minor problems that can become serious if not treated in time. Make an appointment with a professional boiler engineer in London if you notice any of the following warning signs.

boiler warning signs - LJB Heating & Plumbing
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 1. Water leakage

Water leakage leads to rust or corrosion, which can severally damage the boiler. You might notice water leakage on the floor, or a hidden leakage might result in rusting of the your boiler pipes. Early detection can help you save money, time and headaches later on.

Leakages result in many harmful effects such as overheating, pressure fluctuations and many more. Sometimes it causes rusting in relief value and makes it inoperable, which is a significant safety risk. 

2. Weird noises

While it is common to hear sounds of motor and pump, some strange noises could indicate a vital problem.

These might occur due to the accumulation of iron or sediments in the water tank. It also makes noises when the boiler need service.

If the boiler’s oil burner is making loud bangs when started, you should have it inspected immediately as this could lead to an explosion.

3. Pilot light going out

If you notice inconsistencies with your pilot light or yellow flame instead of a blue flame- it’s a clear indication that your boiler is dangerous. It generally happens when there is too much gas inside the boiler. There has two main results of this:-

1. As yellow flames can’t burn as hot as blue falses. It will not sufficiently heat the thermocouple and shut down the gas supply to the boiler.

2. It can also release carbon monoxide into the air. Carbon monoxide poisoning results in:

  • Nausea

  • Vomiting

  • Headaches

  • Breathlessness

4. Boiler shut down 

A clogged filter or a blocked air supply could be the reason behind the boiler stoppage. Boiler failure due to insufficient air can result in danger. Many times a loose electrical connection, thermostat failure trigger this problem. You must take the help of a professional boiler engineer in London to inspect the issue as soon as possible. 

5. Metallic Odor and carbon monoxide

Fuel leaks sometimes result in metallic smells. It is essential to resolve this problem as the boiler can catch fire. This smell could also indicate a possible carbon monoxide leakage. 

If it smells like sulfur, your boiler may need a new anode. A bacteria that grows on magnesium and aluminium leads to this odour.

Moreover, if the carbon monoxide detector sounds its alarm, get all the gas and oil equipment checked as soon as possible. 

At last, we hope the above signs will help you catch dangerous boiler problems- at an early stage. Even though you don’t notice any above signs still, you need to have your boiler examined at least once a year.

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