Central Heating

F75 fault code Vaillant ecotec

F75 fault code (F.75) – Vaillant Ecotec Boilers

The F75 fault code on the Vaillant Ecotec boiler range refers to a pressure issue when the pump starts. The pump provides the circulation of water around the boiler and to the radiators and hot water cylinders if installed. The sensor triggers when the pressure drops. There are several reasons why the F75 fault code […]

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F22 fault code on Vaillant Ecotec Boilers

F22 fault code (F.22) – Vaillant Ecotec Boilers

F22 fault code is one of the more likely faults on any combi boiler. This fault renders the boiler in standby, stopping any heating or hot water demands. The moment of wanting a nice hot shower or cosy bath – gone, and the house slowly approaches the temperature of your fridge whilst the boiler displays

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F28 fault code on Vaillant ecotec boilers

F28 fault code (F.28) – Vaillant Ecotec Boilers

The F28 fault code references a boiler lockout. It happens when the boiler cannot detect a flame inside the boiler. The boiler will attempt to light 3 times. If it detects no gas, the boiler will display this code until it is manually reset. This blog explains what is wrong and how to fix the

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Retro-fit underfloor heating: Could it be the right choice for you?

In this blog, we compare two unique methods of retro-fitting warm water underfloor heating installations. We have used both methods in properties over the past year and have found some impressive qualities in both of them. Traditional methods of underfloor heating were only available to new builds or extensions because of the installation requirements. Thankfully,

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How to re-pressurise your central heating system after bleeding.

There are several reasons you need to re-pressurise your central heating system. This blog will help you understand how the system works and why this is a necessary task you need to do after bleeding. The system needs water pressure to work. Water pressure makes the central heating system function effectively and circulate efficiently. We

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