Boiler constantly losing pressure?August 18, 2022Boiler NewsIf you are constantly losing pressure in the heating system you could try the following to establish the cause by: Checking all visible joints…Show MoreShow Less
Guarantee or WarrantyAugust 11, 2022Boiler NewsThe main difference between a guarantee and a warranty is that a guarantee is usually free, whereas a warranty typically includes a premium for the…Show MoreShow Less
How to bleed a radiatorAugust 7, 2022Boiler NewsDo your radiators need bleeding? Over time it is normal for air to build up in your radiators which can affect their efficiency. When…Show MoreShow Less
Gas boilers banned 2025?August 4, 2022Boiler NewsDo I have to replace my gas boiler from 2025? No, Gas boilers will not be banned from 2025. It is likely however, that…Show MoreShow Less
Boiler smells of GASJuly 25, 2022Boiler Advice, Boiler NewsWhether your home heating or boiler is leaking water or gas, you need to take action. There is a strong smell of gas coming…Show MoreShow Less
Boiler is on but no heatingJuly 19, 2022Boiler NewsIf your boiler works but the radiators are not heating up and there is no heating, then the likely cause could be a faulty…Show MoreShow Less
New Installer WantedJuly 17, 2022Boiler NewsGas Assist Limited is a leader in new boiler installation with impressive warranties to match our great service. Based in Poole Dorset but with…Show MoreShow Less
Central Heating Boiler is Dripping WaterMay 25, 2022Boiler Advice, Boiler NewsWhether your house heating or boiler is leaking water or gas, you need to take action. Your central heating boiler is leaking water. This…Show MoreShow Less
Can a boiler leak carbon monoxide when offMay 21, 2022Boiler Advice, Boiler NewsCan a boiler release carbon monoxide when off? No. If your boiler is switched off at the mains, your boiler will not be burning fuel…Show MoreShow Less
What happens when my boiler pressure is too highApril 22, 2022Boiler Advice, Boiler NewsWhat occurs if my central heating boiler pressure is too high? A small rise in pressure is totally normal in your heater, however, sometimes…Show MoreShow Less