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Now is the perfect time to prepare your heating system for the upcoming winter season. To ensure your unit is capable of keeping your family safe and comfortable throughout the colder months, you will likely need to administer some seasonal maintenance. Here’s a look at a few tasks that should be completed to keep your boiler system functioning all winter long.

How to Keep Your Boiler System Well-Maintained

1. Inspect the System

The first thing you should do is visually inspect your boiler system and check for leaks around connections, seams, and bolts, as well as the chimney and vents. You should also check to see if any sediment or rust has accumulated at the bottom, as this may cause clogging issues that will impact your system’s performance. Anything out of the ordinary—including any strange noises—may require a professional assessment to diagnose the issue and find an appropriate solution.

2. Prevent Pipe Freezing

boiler systemIf the boiler pipes freeze, this can cause a blockage in the system and built-up pressure in the boiler. If you will be away from your home for a number of days in the winter, keep pipes from freezing by running the heater at a normal temperature for at least a few hours a day. 

3. Ensure Ventilation

Many boilers are installed in basements or the corner of an out-of-place room. Because this placement can limit the system’s ventilation, it can prevent the boiler from operating efficiently. This may cause the system to experience excessive wear and tear, causing damage or even making it unsafe to operate. To prevent these issues, it’s best to keep your system well-maintained by providing proper ventilation and air flow.

 

If you need help maintaining your boiler system in Waynesboro, VA, put your trust in the professionals at Ritchie Ronnie Service Co. As a fully licensed, insured, and bonded business, these heating and cooling experts can help residents throughout Augusta County stay safe and comfortable all winter. Plus, their 24-hour emergency service means you can always call them for immediate attention to any plumbing or HVAC issues. To learn more about their 60 years of experience, visit their website. Or, you can request a free estimate by calling a team member at (540) 942-1415.
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