Boiler Repairs & Fault Finding

All repair work begins with a professional inspection and diagnosis — identifying the cause of the problem, not just the symptoms.

At Direct Gas & Heating, every repair starts with a structured fault-finding approach. By carefully assessing how your system is operating, faults can be identified clearly and resolved effectively — helping to avoid unnecessary part replacements and repeat issues.

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Accurate Diagnosis Comes First

Not all boiler faults are approached in the same way.

In some cases, repairs are carried out by replacing parts based on symptoms alone. This can lead to unnecessary costs or faults that are never fully resolved.

Our approach is different. Every repair begins with a structured fault-finding process, designed to identify the cause of the issue — not just the visible symptoms.

By carefully testing, assessing, and understanding how the system is operating as a whole, faults can be diagnosed accurately and resolved effectively, and a clear repair plan can be provided.

This approach leads to clearer answers, more effective repairs, and fewer repeat issues.

A Structured Approach to Fault Finding

This is what happens during our inspection:

Structured Diagnosis

Every repair begins with a clear and methodical approach to identifying the underlying issue, with each step based on careful testing and system understanding.

Identify the Root Cause

Faults are traced back to their source, rather than simply addressing visible or surface symptoms.

Understand the Full System

Gas supply, airflow, water circulation, and electrical controls are all considered together — because faults rarely exist in isolation.

Common Boiler Problems & Symptoms

If your boiler isn’t working properly, the signs are often noticeable before it stops completely. Here are some of the most common issues.

Common Boiler Faults
No Heat

If your heating or hot water has stopped completely, this usually indicates a fault that requires prompt attention. This can be caused by pressure issues, ignition faults, or internal component failure.

Cold Radiators

If some or all of your radiators are not heating properly, there may be air trapped in the system, sludge build-up, or circulation issues affecting performance.

Low Pressure

Boiler pressure that frequently drops can indicate a leak, a faulty valve, or an issue within the sealed system. Low pressure will often prevent the boiler from operating correctly.

Leaks

Any visible water around your boiler or pipework should be checked as soon as possible. Leaks can lead to pressure loss and may indicate worn seals or damaged internal components.

Ignition Fault

If your boiler struggles to ignite or keeps cutting out, there may be an issue with the ignition system, gas supply, or safety components such as the thermocouple.

Strange Noises

Banging, whistling, or gurgling sounds are often a sign of air in the system, limescale build-up, or circulation problems within the boiler.

Fault Code on Display

Modern boilers will often display a fault code when something isn’t working correctly. These codes help identify the issue, but professional diagnosis is usually required to resolve it safely.

General Fault / Error

If your boiler has shut down or is showing a warning symbol without a clear cause, it may have entered a safety lockout mode. A proper inspection is needed to identify and resolve the underlying issue.

If you’re experiencing any of the above, the next step is to book an inspection to identify the exact cause.

How Our Repair Process Works

Every issue is first assessed through a structured inspection process, so you know exactly what needs to be done before any work begins.
During this stage, the system is checked, tested and documented, ensuring a clear and accurate diagnosis.

Fault Finding & Inspection Process

Every inspection follows a clear and structured process, giving you a complete understanding of the issue before any work is carried out.

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Repair work is carried out as a separate, scheduled visit following inspection and approval. Where replacement parts are required, these will be identified during diagnosis and clearly quoted before any work is carried out.

Every step is designed to keep the process clear, transparent, and under your control — so you always know what’s been identified, what needs to be done, and the cost involved before any repair work begins.

LPG Boiler Repairs

We also carry out fault finding and inspections on LPG boiler systems, commonly found in holiday parks, mobile homes and caravans.

These systems require specific knowledge and experience, and we apply the same structured inspection and diagnostic approach to identify faults safely and accurately before any work is carried out.

Find out more on our dedicated LPG Services page.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you’re unsure what’s wrong with your boiler or what to expect, these are some of the most common questions our customers are asking.

If your boiler is not working as expected, the first step is to carry out a proper inspection.

Many faults can appear similar, so identifying the exact cause requires structured testing and diagnosis. An inspection allows us to determine what is actually needed before any repair work is recommended.

Not all faults can be repaired cost-effectively.

Following an inspection, we will clearly explain the issue and advise whether repair or replacement is the better option, so you can make an informed decision.

Yes, we carry out inspections, fault finding and repairs on LPG boiler systems, including those in mobile homes, caravans and holiday parks.

As with all systems, we begin with a structured inspection to ensure the fault is correctly identified.

Yes.

All work begins with an inspection. We will explain the issue clearly and provide a quotation before any repair work is carried out.

Not always.

Some issues can be resolved through adjustment or minor work, while others require replacement parts. This is determined during the inspection and diagnosis stage.

If a repair is not cost-effective, we will explain your options clearly following inspection, including possible replacement solutions.

There is no obligation to proceed with any work.

Intermittent faults can be more complex and often require detailed inspection and testing to identify the root cause.

Our structured diagnostic approach is designed to trace these issues accurately.

Yes.

We assess the full heating system as part of our inspection process, including circulation, controls and system performance, not just the boiler itself.

Ready to Book or Need Advice?

If your boiler isn’t working as it should, arranging a visit allows the issue to be properly assessed and resolved. You’ll receive clear advice, a structured diagnosis, and a straightforward quotation before any work is carried out.

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