The seasonality of a heating engineer'ss workload is on the decline due to the unpredictable British weather, according to Boilerguide, the UK'ss leading online resource for homeowners and heating engineers regarding all boiler-related issues.
As English weather fluctuates between hot, cold and everything in between, boilers are being used to varying degrees throughout the year and, this inconsistency of use and power
requirement is placing increasing strain on boilers. As a result boiler service (http://www.boilerguide.co.uk/articles/gas-boiler-service/) and maintenance is now necessary all year round.
Additionally, home owners don'st want to be left with no hot water and central heating during winter so are now opting to get their boilers serviced during the summer months in
preparation. Furthermore, where necessary, home owners are also replacing their boilers during this same period for the same reason.
David Holmes, Founder of Boilerguide, commented: A heating engineer'ss workload has traditionally always been greater in the colder months when boilers tend to breakdown. However, home
owners are now opting to get their gas boiler (http://www.boilerguide.co.uk/articles/gas-boiler/) serviced during the
summer in order not to be left in the cold during the winter. Boilerguide provides a quick and easy to use platform where users can search and find heating engineers within their vicinity
without having to trawl through the Yellow Pages.
Categorised by region, Boilerguide enables users to easily request quotes for boiler and central heating work online. The free service is a quick and easy to use - simply submit job
details and selected engineers will make contact to arrange a quotation.
Boilerguide also provides advice regarding boiler costs, repair, servicing and the latest boiler technology.
David continued: Boilers are continually evolving to keep up with consumer and of course, energy efficiency needs but, unless you work in the trade, it'ss not easy to differentiate the
advantages and disadvantages of each type. For example, condensing boilers (http://www.boilerguide.co.uk/articles/condensing-boilers/) are the most energy efficient central heating boilers on the
market today but, they are also one of the most expensive - although this additional cost is effectively re-couped over time through energy savings. Boilerguide allows the user to weigh
up the pros and cons and ultimately make an educated decision.
For more information, please visit www.boilerguide.co.uk, or call 01858 411600.