Boiler Warranty Service History, Horsham January 07, 2025 Regular boiler services are a lot like regular checkups at the doctor's. They help keep your system running smoothly and can help you avoid bigger problems down the line. A good service will make sure everything is working safely and efficiently, and it could even help your boiler last longer. But there's another really important reason to get those services – your boiler's warranty. See, manufacturers want proof that you're taking good care of your boiler, and service history is the best way to show them you are. Think of it this way: If you have a brand-new car, the dealer's probably going to ask you to bring it in for regular checkups. It's the same idea with boilers. Those services keep everything running smoothly, and they also act as proof that you're a responsible owner. Now, let's talk about why warranties matter. They're an insurance policy for your boiler. If something major goes wrong, the warranty can save you a ton of money on repairs. But, and this is a big but, there are usually conditions you have to meet to keep that warranty valid. Most manufacturers will insist on regular boiler services. They want to know you're keeping things well-maintained. So, if you skip those services, you could end up losing your warranty coverage. It's kind of like not paying your car insurance – if you need to make a claim, they might deny you. So, to keep your warranty valid, it's really important to have those boiler services done regularly. Most manufacturers will want to see them done at least once a year. That way, if anything does go wrong, you'll have that proof of maintenance and they'll honor your warranty. And remember, even if your boiler's warranty is up, regular services are still a good idea. They can help your boiler last longer and keep it running efficiently, which will save you money on your energy bills in the long run. If you're ready to schedule your next boiler service, contact Andrew Tyler via the contact page. He's a Gas Safe registered engineer covering Horsham. You can learn more on his website, AndrewTyler.co.uk.