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  • All Season Air Ltd
    5
    Cheshunt, GB

    At All Season Air, we're not just here to meet your needs, we're here to exceed them. We'll be by your side from the very beginning of your project to the end. Trust us, we won't let you down. Our complete service is just what you need to make your project a success. So sit back, relax, and let us work our magic. We offer a range of services, including installation, maintenance, diagnose and repair, and more. Our team of Refcom accredited F-Gas engineers and Electricians are ready to tackle any project from start to finish. We're committed to providing you with the best possible solution for your heating and cooling needs.

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  • Ugur Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
    5
    Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, 29 Hawthorne Ave, London, EN7 5BY, GB

    Ugur Cooling is a friendly refrigeration and air conditioning business with a wealth of experience that can cater to all your commercial refrigeration and air conditioning needs.

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    4.7
    Cheshunt, GB

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    4.7
    Cheshunt, GB

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    5
    Cheshunt, GB

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    5
    Cheshunt, GB

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    5
    Cheshunt, GB

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    3
    Cheshunt, GB

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    5
    Cheshunt, GB

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    Cheshunt, GB

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Frequently Asked Questions About Boiler Repair

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What is a regular boiler?

A regular boiler, also called a conventional or heat-only boiler, requires a separate hot water cylinder, a cold water storage tank (usually in the loft), and an expansion tank (often in the loft) to function. Less efficient than modern systems.

What is a magnetic filter for a boiler?

A magnetic filter is a device installed on your heating system to capture ferrous metal particles circulating in the system's water. This helps prevent the debris from causing problems like blockages in the heat exchanger or damaging the pump. Consider getting one installed during your next boiler service.

Why is my boiler making a banging noise?

Banging noises can be caused by air in the system (requiring bleeding), scale buildup (kettles), or low water pressure. Contact a heating engineer if banging persists after basic checks.

Why is my boiler leaking?

Several reasons can cause boiler leaks, including a broken pressure relief valve, a corroded heat exchanger, loose pipe connections, or a faulty pump seal. A qualified technician can pinpoint the cause and provide an appropriate solution.

What is a regular boiler?

A regular boiler, also called a conventional or heat-only boiler, requires a separate hot water cylinder, a cold water storage tank (usually in the loft), and an expansion tank (often in the loft) to function. It's a more traditional system best suited for properties with pre-existing tanks or where maintaining consistent water pressure is essential.

What is a magnetic filter for a boiler?

A magnetic filter is a device installed in your boiler's pipework to capture ferrous metal particles that can accumulate over time. By removing these fine particles, magnetic filters protect your heating system and prolong its life. Installing a magnetic filter is a proactive step that can extend the lifespan and improve the efficiency of your boiler.

Why is my boiler making a banging noise?

Banging noises can be caused by air in the system (requiring bleeding), scale buildup (kettles), or low water pressure. Contact a heating engineer if banging persists after basic checks.

Why is my boiler leaking?

Several reasons can cause boiler leaks, including a broken pressure relief valve, a corroded heat exchanger, loose pipe connections, or a faulty pump seal. Ignoring a leak can worsen the damage, so seek help promptly.