That’s where water treatment and filters come in.
Did You Know?
- Up to 87% of boiler breakdowns are caused by dirty or untreated system water.
- Some boiler manufacturers won’t honour your warranty unless the system water is properly treated.
- A simple magnetic filter can catch sludge and debris before they damage your boiler — keeping everything running smoothly.
Why Water Treatment Matters
Even clean-looking water can carry microscopic particles and limescale that build up inside your heating system over time. This causes:
- Reduced efficiency (your boiler works harder to heat your home).
- Noisy radiators and cold spots.
- Expensive repairs or early boiler failure.
By adding a filter and using the right chemical water treatment, you can:
- Protect your boiler and radiators from damage
- Maintain heating performance and lower bills
- Extend the life of your system
- Keep your manufacturer’s warranty valid
What If You Have an Older Heating System?
If your system is a few years old, don’t worry — it’s never too late to protect it. Your installer can:
- Power flush or clean your system to remove sludge and debris.
- Add an in-line magnetic filter to catch future particles.
- Use an inhibitor (a chemical treatment) to stop corrosion.
- Test the water quality regularly to make sure your system stays healthy.
These simple steps can make a tired system feel almost new again!
Common Questions
Q: How often should my system be treated or checked?
A: Once a year, ideally when your boiler is serviced. It keeps your system running at its best.
Q: Will a filter save me money?
A: Yes! A clean, efficient system uses less gas and reduces wear on parts — meaning lower bills and fewer callouts.
Q: Do all boilers need this?
A: Most modern boilers do. In fact, many manufacturers require proof of water treatment to keep your warranty valid.
Ask Your Installer
Next time your plumber or installer visits, ask about:
- Fitting a in-line system filter
- Adding a chemical inhibitor
- Flushing or cleaning your system
It’s a small upgrade that can deliver big savings and peace of mind for years to come.
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Other tips to avoid a boiler breakdown include:
Book an annual service with a Gas Safe-registered engineer
Perform regular maintenance yourself, such as insulating pipes, bleeding radiators, and running the heating briefly in summer.
Check for leaks, monitoring boiler pressure, and ensuring the area around the boiler is well-ventilated.
Cold weather can also cause issues: a frozen condensate pipe is one of the biggest causes of winter boiler breakdowns. Try thawing it yourself by applying hot (but not boiling) water and a warm compress – like a hot water bottle – directly to the pipe.
Reduce the stress of a boiler breakdown by following this advice and looking after your boiler.

