Do you lose heating and hot water during a boiler installation?

 In most cases, no. During a new boiler installation in Essex, the heating and hot water are turned off for the duration of the job.

Technicians cut power and gas before they start the installation. They also drain parts of the system to remove the old boiler and connect the new one. If the boiler was still on, it could leak, overheat or trip a fault. 

How long will you be without heat and hot water?

A straight swap in the same spot can be done in a day. If the boiler type changes (say, from a system boiler to a combi), there is extra pipework and new controls. That tends to run to two or three days.

If the boiler is moving to a new location, the job can stretch to four days. Most of that time is spent routing new pipes and filling any holes drilled through walls or floors. 

Can you do anything to minimise the disruption?

You cannot run the boiler while it is being replaced. What you can do is choose the replacement days.

Some people schedule the work in spring or summer so the lack of heating does not affect them too much. Others set up some portable heaters in the rooms they use most.

Some homes with a hot-water cylinder also have an electric immersion heater. If it still works, you can have hot water even while the boiler is offline. Not every home has that option, so it is worth asking at the quote stage instead of assuming.

Does it matter when you schedule a replacement?

When a boiler fails in winter, the house is already cold and there is no time to plan. In that situation, you may take whatever dates and prices are available. A planned replacement lets you pick the week and avoid the scramble.

There is also the cost of waiting too long. Once faults become frequent, you can pour more into service visits and parts than a planned replacement would have cost. 

What if you are not ready to replace it yet?

If you are not ready for a new boiler this year, keep the current one safe. A gas boiler service in Essex can buy time by catching leaks, ignition faults or blocked parts early. That is how you avoid a forced replacement during the coldest time of the year.

Contact a professional heating contractor in Essex.

If you are considering boiler service or installation, you can contact Gas Connect Heating. Their local Gas Safe engineers are trusted throughout Essex for reliable work. Reach out today to book a quote or ask any questions.

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