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Why looking after your boiler during a heatwave could save you money on your energy bills

YOUR boiler might not be top priority as the sun shines on a glorious bank holiday weekend - but it needs attention if you want to keep energy bills down.

And with prices at all time highs, your home may need all the help it can get.

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Check your boiler now to avoid forking out later in the yearCredit: Getty

Bills rocketed by 54% at the start of the month, all because the price cap shot up to £1,971.

That meant an increase of £693 for the average household, though the exact cost can vary depending on your use.

And a dodgy boiler could easily be to blame for any extra pennies on top of that, so taking the time to check over it, even during a heatwave, will benefit in the long run.

If you check over you boiler even when you're not using it, you'll nip any small problems in the bud and reduce the chances of your system breaking down at some point.

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If it were to breakdown that could result in far more costly repairs or replacements.

An old and haggard system is going to be more energy consuming too.

It drives up your bills even when it's trying to do minimal effort - for example you're only using it for hot showers now, compared to having the radiators on blast throughout the winter.

explains how if your boiler sounds like a kettle when it heats up, it means there's a build up of grime or limescale inside the boiler’s heat exchanger.

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Because of this, the boiler won't run efficiently and will waste money and energy in the process.

It may take some advance planning, but starting to switch on your boiler intermittently in the spring and summer will help prevent the build up - once or twice a month would do the trick.

Then you can detect any problems with your boiler before you need to start using it regularly.

You'll also help prevent the build up of grime, dust and other debris which can cause a boiler breakdown or blockages.

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