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Caring for your central heating and other types of heating

Your Sky-House is fitted with an efficient central heating system and with a little bit of care and attention, it should keep you warm for many years.

Conventional boiler system

Servicing a conventional boiler

Condensing boilers are extremely reliable, but should still be serviced every year by a Gas Safe-registered engineer. It is important to have an annual service, not just as a safety check, but also to ensure your boiler is in peak condition. It is also a requirement to maintain the boiler to fulfil both the manufacturer’s warranty obligations and our own warranty on your heating system.
What you should expect from your service:

  • Checks for corrosion and leaks.
  • Checking all the main components of your boiler are working properly.
  • A gas pressure check.
  • A flue test.
  • A clean of any parts that need it.
  • A completed checklist of all relevant information.

Re-pressurising a hot water cylinder

Re-pressurising your hot water cylinder is quite simple. Just follow these simple steps:

  1. Turn off your boiler.
  2. Find the red expansion chamber at eye level, attached to the wall near the cylinder.
  3. Find the chrome valves with black taps below the chamber. Turn the taps at 90 degrees across the pipes. If the braided flexible pipe (filling loop) is attached to both valves, go to point six.
  4. Remove the two chrome ‘blanks’ on the valve outlets, turn anti-clockwise to loosen.
  5. Find the filling loop attached to, or next to, one or both valve ends. Attach it to both valve ends by turning the end connectors clockwise until they are tight.
  6. Turn the black valve closest to the pressure gauge so it’s in line with the pipe.
  7. Turn the black handle on the other end through 90 degrees, constantly checking the needle on the pressure gauge, as you’re now re-pressurising your system. When it’s between 1.0 and 2.0 bars (1.5 is ideal), turn the valve handle back to its original position.
  8. Repeat with the right-hand valve.
  9. Turn the boiler back on. Remove the filling loop and replace the caps.

Combi boiler system

Servicing a combi boiler

Combi boilers are a great way to heat your home and they’ll also need that annual service from a Gas Safe-registered engineer. What you should expect from your service:

  • A visual inspection to check all safety standards and regulations are followed.
  • A ‘firing test’ to ensure everything’s functioning properly.
  • The flue is checked to ensure it’s working properly and isn’t blocked.
  • The flue gas is monitored for carbon monoxide.
  • The main parts are cleaned and any damaged components are repaired or replaced.
  • Internal components are inspected.
  • A completed service report with details of the work.

Re-pressurising a combi boiler

If your combi boiler loses pressure, it will be less efficient and may not function properly. There is a pressure gauge in the control panel under the boiler; if it’s below the 1.0 bar you’ll need to re-pressurise. If you need to re-pressurise more than once in a three-month period, there may be a leak.

It’s simple to do, just follow these instructions:

  1. Turn off the boiler.
  2. Find the chrome valves with black taps under the boiler, one on a pipe just off centre and the other on a pipe dropping from the boiler to the right. Ensure the taps are at 90 degrees to the pipe. If the braided flexible pipe is attached to both valves, go to point five.
  3. Remove the two chrome ‘blanks’ from the valve outlets, turning anti-clockwise to loosen.
  4. Find the braided, flexible pipe (filling loop) next to the boiler. Attach this to both valves by tightening the end connectors clockwise.
  5. Keep turning until they are tight.
  6. Turn the black valve on the right-hand valve 90 degrees so the handle is in line with the pipe.
  7. Turn the black handle on the left-hand valve through 90 degrees. Check the pressure gauge, as you’re now re-pressurising the system. Keep going until the pressure is between 1.0 and 2.0 bars (1.5 is ideal). At this point, turn the valve handle back. Likewise with the right valve.
  8. Turn the heating back on and remove the filling loop.

Your boilers and your warranty

To ensure your two-year warranty remains valid, you must service your boiler, unvented hot water system (cylinder) and solar panels annually. You can do this either via the manufacturer, an independent fully qualified Gas Safe-registered plumber or a qualified electrician, depending on the system installed.

Keep a record of the service history to ensure that your two-year warranty remains valid. If you do not service your boiler, unvented cylinder and solar panels annually, this will render your warranty for these appliances null and void. Please note that not all service providers, for example British Gas, are able to undertake a full service to an unvented hot water system. Please do ensure your attending engineer is appropriately qualified to provide this service.


Answers to the most common issues can be found here using our guides.


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