During a boiler service, your boiler engineer will perform a series of checks to ensure that your boiler is safe and efficient. First, they will conduct a visual inspection to check for any corrosion or leaks. They will also check the flame in your boiler. They’ll then remove the boiler casing and check all the components, including the heat exchanger, burner and spark probe, then clean the inside. After this, they’ll check the flue for obstructions and ensure that it’s safely fitted. They will then do a gas pressure check to ensure the boiler is working at the right pressure, before firing it up to check for any working faults.
Askam-in-furness
Askam and also Ireleth is a civil parish close to Barrow-in-Furness in the region of Cumbria, in North West England. Historically part of Lancashire, it originally included 2 separate seaside towns with different beginnings and histories which, in recent times, have actually combined to turn into one constant settlement. The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 Census was 3,632. Ireleth has its origins as a mediaeval farming town clustered on the hillside ignoring the level sands of the Duddon Estuary. Askam was developed complying with the discovery of huge amounts of iron ore near the town in the middle of the 18th century. Both originally fell within the borders of the Hundred of Lonsdale 'north of the sands' in the historical region of Lancashire, however following local government reforms in 1974 became part of the area of Cumbria, in addition to the remainder of Furness. The nearby River Duddon estuary and also bordering countryside have made the area popular for its wildlife, while the villages' exposed setting on the eastern bank dealing with the Irish Sea have urged the establishment of wind power generation, amidst regional debate.