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HOMESTYLE Relight your fire


If your boiler suddenly goes on the blink or your fire fades to a flicker, it’s no laughing matter at any time of year but it’s positively bleak if it happens during winter.


Being forced into action, however, could be a blessing in disguise (however unlikely it seems) as there’s every chance your appliances will have been increasingly inefficient before finally biting the dust.


It’s never easy to solve a household problem that you haven’t budgeted for but the best advice is not to cut corners even if you’re tempted. When it comes to heating your home and staying safe, the two things go hand in hand.


Style and efficiency are also closely linked so there will be plenty for you and your family to think about in terms of the best way to keep your home toasty warm while not seeing your hard-earned cash go up in smoke because of an inadequate solution.


In the case of a gas boiler, whether it’s


traditional or combi, you’ll need to have it repaired or installed by a Gas Safe registered installer. Gas Safe replaced the well-known CORGI registration some years ago and the work of those registered provides the reassurance that installations, maintenance and servicing will meet industry- recognised safety standards. You can find a registered installer on the Gas Safe Register at www.gassaferegister.co.uk


As well as doing all you can to guard against the hazards of unsafe gas work leading to dangerous situations such as gas leaks or carbon monoxide fumes, the accompanying compliance certificate and service record should satisfy insurers and warranty providers in case of any claims.


After dealing with the vital nitty gritty of gas safety in terms of a boiler repair or replacement, then comes the more enjoyable aspect of choosing your appliance. Gone are the days of large, heavy machines taking up feet of valuable storage space. Today’s boilers are generally efficient, compact, reliable and quiet. They can fit into a single cupboard, with adequate


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• Boiler Installations & repairs • Servicing from £55.00


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clearance and ventilation, and be easily hidden from sight.


If you’re in the market for a new fire, the choice is almost endless; gas, electric, wood- burning or multi-fuel are some of the most popular options and they all come in various colours and wide-ranging styles to provide a cosy focal point in your home. The glowing flicker of a modern wall-mounted model will suit a minimalist home while a blazing log-burner will put the heart into a traditional abode. Whatever you choose, do your homework, put safety first, shop around and get professional advice. Then relax, sit back and soak up the warmth.


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INSTALLERS OF WORCESTER BOSCH CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS


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