Servicing & Repairs
Keep everyone in your home safe with an annual boiler service
Your local fault find experts for boiler repairs
Signs that your boiler may need to be repaired include loud noises or vibrations coming from the boiler, leaking water from the pipes or tank, the pilot light going out, smoke or soot around the appliance, or the boiler suddenly not working.
If you see any of these signs, it’s important to contact John Bayliss Plumbing & Heating, who will help as soon as possible. Don’t try to repair the boiler yourself, as this can lead to further damages being done and could even be dangerous.
John Bayliss Plumbing and Heating are a Gas Safe registered business and you can verify us by clicking on the link here.
New radiators installed, boiler serviced and nest thermostat fitted. They’ve done an excellent job, all the team are professional & friendly. Tidy workman. Very pleased with the outcome. Highly recommend
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Why use the services of John Bayliss Plumbing & Heating
01 Accredited installer
02 Gas Safe registered
03 Competitive pricing
What happens during a boiler service?
Visual inspection
Our Gas Safe engineer at John Bayliss Plumbing & Heating, will check that the boiler still meets current standards and requirements and look for any corrosion or leaks. They will also visually check the flame in your boiler.
Removal of boiler casing
Our engineers will then check the components to ensure everything is working correctly and then clean the inside of the boiler. These checks should include the heat exchanger, burner, main injector and spark probe.
Check the flue
Following on from point 2, our engineer will ensure there are no obstructions in the flue terminals and that the flue is safely fitted.
Gas pressure check
Our in-house experts will review all the information you submit in order to create a plan that works with your schedule and needs.
Fire up the boiler
This allows our engineer to check for any working faults. The flame on your boiler should burn blue, so any change to this could identify a potential issue.
Gas safety check
If you’re a landlord, it is a legal requirement to have a Gas Safety check at any property that you intend to let.A Gas Safety Record (also referred to as a CP12 or Gas Safety Certificate) is what your Gas Safe Engineer will present you with following the gas safety check.