Households urged to plan for rise in boiler breakdowns

Households urged to plan for rise in boiler breakdowns

With over 50% of domestic boiler breakdowns occurring between November and February, consumers need to plan ahead to ensure that their heating systems are ready for the cold weather. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

For boilers that are already suffering from wear and tear, the increased strain of daily use can cause components to fail and breakdown. 
The warning came from consumer advice firm, The Heating Hub.
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Source: Property Wire


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