Large Homes And Large Boilers

by Jeff on January 28, 2010

Living in a mansion or stately home doesn’t come cheap, and gas bills can be extortionate. No stately home owner wants the boiler to fail on them, especially with so many rooms that would end up cold! In fact, it doesn’t matter who you are or where you live, as everyone needs a boiler service at some point.

Don’t Neglect Your Boiler Service

Of course, most people have central heating installed these days, so it’s easy to see why the need for a boiler service is on the rise. Central heating engineers have no shortage of work doing boiler services. Stately homes might have much larger boilers to heat the whole building, since the properties are so large. This is the same with mansions. Any grand home needs to have a boiler service, because if something went wrong your bank balance would know about it! Having said that, a boiler service in a stately home or mansion will probably cost a pretty penny. As a general rule, the larger the size of the boiler then the longer it will take the engineer to check it over properly.

A New Boiler Will Cost, But It’s Necessary

In most cases, the boiler service should take place each year, but stately homes will probably need one a couple of times a year. If you’re not 100% sure what you should do, make sure you speak with a central heating company who will guide you in the right direction. Its better having it early than late, and as boiler explosions and the like are on the rise, it is even more imperative that your boiler undergoes a boiler service. It may be that you need a new boiler fitting and this could eat into your home maintenance costs, but living in a stately home or mansion means you need to be prepared for these sorts of things. Whether you’re a celebrity or a stately home heir, be sure to budget for a boiler service and the potential problems that may occur with owning such a large home and trying to heat it properly.

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