Boiler repairs

in and around Lymington and Havering

Even in the best run homes, the unforeseen breakdown can occur. If that should happen to you, and you experience a loss of heating or hot water, you will find the response of Divine Water Ltd to be reassuringly rapid, with reasonable call-out charges, efficient repairs and the sort of good old-fashioned, courteous service that brings calm to an otherwise stressful situation. Each boiler is slightly different in its service schedule, but in general our engineers will carry out:

  • Boiler siting check. Check that the position of the boiler meets current standards

  • Burner condition check. We look at the flame, which should be a bright even blue. If the flame is orange/yellow or flickering it could indicate a potential problem.

  • Physical check of main components. We examine the heat exchanger, main gas injectors, burners, spark sensor probe for signs of deterioration or damage.

  • Connection check. Water and gas pipes are inspected for any signs of leaks

  • Venting check. Check that flue terminals are unobstructed and internal flue components are properly sealed.

  • Boiler cleaning. Carbon and soot deposits are removed from inside combustion chamber. This is an important precaution in the avoidance of carbon monoxide poisoning.

  • Function and control test. Restart the boiler to test functions and safety controls. Test the functionality of thermocouple in shutting off gas supply should the pilot flame fail.

  • Venting check. Check that flue terminals are unobstructed and internal flue components are properly sealed.

  • Boiler cleaning. Carbon and soot deposits are removed from inside combustion chamber. This is an important precaution in the avoidance of carbon monoxide poisoning.

  • Function and control test. Restart the boiler to test functions and safety controls. Test the functionality of thermocouple in shutting off gas supply should the pilot flame fail.

  • Adjustment. Set the gas valve to ensure optimum burner combustion efficiency.

  • Gas analysis. Measure the CO/CO2 levels in your flue gases to make sure they fall within legal limits.

  • Gas Tightness test. If a gas seal has been broken, a tightness test must be carried out before replacing the boiler casing.

  • Case sealing check. Replace the boiler case, making sure that the case seal is intact and effective.

  • Incoming gas tightness test. The last test is to check the gas tightness at your meter. This makes sure that the home's entire gas installation is sound.

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