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Vokera boiler service in Potton

You’ll find plenty of good local boiler engineers who offer Vokera boiler services in Potton.

We have two quick and easy ways to find the best tradespeople near you:

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  • How long do Vokera boilers last?

    The average lifespan of a Vokera boiler is around 10 to 15 years, as long as it is regularly serviced and well maintained.

    Here are some of the ways that you can help maximise the life of your Vokera boiler:

    • Make sure you have your boiler serviced by a registered Gas Safe engineer once a year

    • Regularly check your boiler to make sure it’s working properly and the pressure gauge is showing the right amount pressure

    • If you notice any unusual noises or poor performance from your boiler, check for error messages and call a Vokera boiler engineer as soon as you can (the quicker you respond to issues, the less likely they are to cause long term damage to your boiler)

    • Clean your boiler regularly using a soft, damp cloth to wipe the boiler case and let it dry – it’s also important to keep any air vents, grilles and flues free from blockages.

  • When do I need to replace my Vokera boiler?

    If you’ve had your Vokera boiler for 10+ years, you might start seeing signs that its performance is decreasing.

    There are a number of tell-tale signs that could indicate that it’s time to replace your Vokera boiler, including:

    • Your Vokera boiler frequently breaks down or needs repair work

    • The boiler keeps losing pressure

    • It takes a long time for your radiators to heat up

    • There’s poor water pressure for your hot water

    • Hot water is coming out cold or warm instead of hot

    • It’s making unusual noises

    Should you notice any of the signs above, start by calling a local Vokera boiler repair engineer or experienced heating engineer. They might be able to fix the problem(s) you’re experiencing.

    If they can’t repair your boiler then they will advise if it’s time to replace your boiler.

    Vokera boiler warranty period

    It’s important to pay attention to your boiler’s warranty so that you know how long your boiler is covered by the warranty.

    A boiler warranty gives you peace of mind that, if your Vokera boiler experiences a mechanical fault during the manufacturer's warranty period, it should be dealt with free of charge by the manufacturer.

    If you’re buying a new boiler, you’ll want to make sure that you can get as long a warranty as possible.

    In the case of Vokera, they offer a standard warranty of 12 months but individual boilers also come with anywhere between 2-7 years of warranty.

    You can also choose to extend your boiler warranty for a further 12 months for an additional cost.

    To get the full standard warranty for your Vokera boiler, you'll need to register with Vokera within 30 days of your boiler installation, and meet their terms and conditions.

  • Want to speak to Vokera boiler repair engineers in Potton?

    Sometimes it helps to have a quick chat with local Vokera boiler engineers to understand what options are available in your area and how much they’ll cost.

    If you’re ready to reach out to local Vokera boiler repair specialists in Potton, you’re in the right place. We can help you find the best tradespeople near you with our quick and easy online search – or request a quote and we’ll get multiple Vokera boiler engineers to contact you directly.

  • How many times a year should a boiler be serviced?

    The standard recommendation for a boiler is for it to be serviced once a year, to keep it in optimum working condition.

    Regular servicing means you can rely on your boiler to work as it should, and the boiler service engineer will be able to highlight any possible issues that might need rectifying.

    If you have a gas boiler, it’s important that the tradesperson you hire to carry out your boiler service is a registered Gas Safe engineer.

    In the UK, it’s a legal requirement that anyone working on gas boilers be actively registered on the Gas Safe Register – you can easily check online using the Gas Safe Register website directory.

  • What does a Vokera boiler service include?

    A Vokera boiler service should give your boiler a full review both outside and inside the boiler itself – think of it like the car MOT equivalent for boilers.

    A standard Vokera boiler service should take roughly half an hour to complete and then you should be issued with a full service report. Only sign this report if you are happy with every element of the service your boiler has received.

    A boiler engineer will carry out the following checks on your Vokera boiler:

    • Gas pressure and flow

    • Combustion to check the right mixture of gas and air is being burned

    • Ensure all key components are free of blockages, including flue, condensate trap and pipe

    • Water and gas pipework is all clear and in good condition

    • Fans, safety devices and other key components are working properly

    • All seals and electrical connections are clean and in good condition

    Should the servicing engineer find any issues with your Vokera boiler during their checks, they should inform you and clearly explain any repair or maintenance work that is needed.

    Ideally, the boiler engineer should source any parts that are needed from Vokera or a reputable alternative manufacturer.

  • Want to find a local Vokera boiler repair engineer?

    If you’re ready to book a Vokera boiler service, we can help you find the best local boiler engineers in your area.

    You can either use our quick and easy online search to find and contact local Vokera boiler engineers yourself. Or, alternatively, request a quote and we’ll do the legwork for you by reaching out to the best local tradespeople near you and we’ll get them to contact you directly.

  • Is it worth getting a Vokera boiler serviced?

    Yes, absolutely. We would always recommend that you have your Vokera boiler serviced once a year, if you want to keep it in good working order.

    You might be tempted to skip the boiler service, but it’s an extremely important part of ensuring your boiler is working safely and efficiently.

    Not only will regular boiler servicing increase the lifespan of your boiler, it will also reduce the likelihood of your boiler experiencing major, expensive issues in the future.

    It’s also important to note that most boiler warranties require your boiler to be serviced annually by a qualified boiler engineer to keep the warranty valid.

  • What are the benefits of a Vokera boiler service?

    Here are some of the reasons why it’s a good idea to have your Vokera boiler serviced regularly each year by a qualified engineer:

    • It ensures your boiler is always working efficiently

    • Gas appliances can cause a safety hazard if they aren’t working properly, and regularly servicing will help avoid unnecessary boiler issues

    • Most boiler warranties require that your boiler is serviced annually by a registered Gas Safe engineer

    • Services can spot minor issues before they turn into more major, expensive problems and will mean your boiler is less likely to break down

    • Regular boiler service ensure that your boiler has optimum energy efficiency

  • What happens if I don't get my boiler serviced regularly?

    If your boiler is left unserviced, you can run into a number of issues, including:

    • Possible Carbon Monoxide poisoning – If your boiler is leaking Carbon Monoxide and you don’t realise, it could be fatal for your and/or your loved ones (or tenants, if you’re a landlord)

    • Your boiler completely packs up – When minor boiler issues aren’t identified and dealt with, they can lead to major issues that could mean you need to replace your whole boiler

    • High energy bills – Without regular servicing, your boiler could become less efficient and cause your energy bills to skyrocket

    • An invalid warranty – Most boiler manufacturers require their boilers to be serviced once a year by a Gas Safe registered engineer, otherwise your warranty will become invalid

    • Big fines (or even a prison sentence) – If you’re a landlord, you are legally required to have all gas boilers and appliances in your rental properties to be serviced regularly and Gas Safe Certified, or you could face large fines and/or time in prison

    As you can see, it’s really not worth skipping your boiler’s annual service. Book your Vokera boiler service today.

  • Want to speak to Vokera boiler repair engineers in Potton?

    If you’re ready to reach out to experienced local Vokera boiler engineers or Gas Safe engineers, you’re in the right place. We can help you find the best tradespeople in your area with our quick and easy online search – or request a quote and we’ll get multiple local Vokera boiler engineers to contact you directly.

  • Why is my Vokera boiler showing a red light?

    Vokera boilers use a red and green light system to display any faults with the boiler itself. You might notice that either the green or the red light is on, or both lights are on simultaneously.

    On the other hand, if your Vokera boiler is displaying a red light then it might have a fault you need to deal with.

    Here’s what the different Vokera boiler light combinations mean…

    1. Green light on and red light off

    If the green light is on and the red light is off then it usually means your boiler is working well and there are no issues. The one exception is if the green light is flashing, as this could mean there’s a fault with the hot water sensors, or that your boiler is in standby mode.

    2. Red light on and green light off

    If you can only see the red light then your boiler has gone into lockout mode for safety reasons. Modern boilers have sensors that detect when they’re not working properly and they go into lockout to prevent major damage occurring.

    Lockout can be caused by a number of faults, including general overheating, issues with the boiler fan, or the pump isn’t circulating hot water properly.

    3. Both red and green lights are on

    When both the red and green lights are showing on your Vokera boiler, there could be a number of issues involved. It’s also important to notice whether the lights are on constantly or flashing intermittently.

    If both lights are on, then it’s often the boiler system’s water pressure that’s to blame, the pressure will either be too high or too low – or the boiler could be stuck in service mode.

    Flashing red and green lights typically indicate that your Vokera boiler pressure is too low, or that there is an issue with the heat sensors.

  • Find the the best local Vokera boiler engineers near you

    Whatever problem you’re experiencing with your Vokera boiler, help is at hand thanks to experienced local Vokera boiler engineers.

    Find the best Vokera boiler service and repair engineers in Potton with our quick and easy online search. Or request a quote and we’ll reach out to multiple local tradespeople in your area for you and they’ll get in touch with you directly.