Oven Not Heating

If you have an oven not heating, you can learn how to do a DIY repair to get it working again. Here’s how. An oven not heating is the worst scenario you can encounter especially if you’re baking for a special occasion or if you are selling your baked goods. But ovens are generally not complicated in terms of operation. Here is how an oven works: when you set the temperature on your gas oven, the switch sends electricity to the ignitor to light the burner. Older models may have a thermocouple rod that continuously burns the pilot light. While built in and electric ovens (read more about electric oven repair) must only be repaired by a professional gas safe registered engineer, a homeowner can do simple checks and fixes on a gas oven not heating. If you determine that your gas oven not heating is caused by a faulty thermocouple rod or igniter, you can replace these yourself. Remember that you are working on a gas appliance and must always take the necessary precautions. Replacing the Ignitor: Unplug the oven’s power cord. Access the shut off valve for the gas line located behind the oven and turn it off. Remove all the shelves in the oven. Take out the oven bottom and set it aside. Remove the metal flame spreader. You can now see the ignitor and electrical wires. Take note of the colors of the wires for the ignitor and the tabs on the switch that they belong to. Use needle nose pliers to pull the metal connectors for each of the wires off the tabs. Remove...

How To Clean Radiators

Want to know how to clean radiators? Read on and find out.   Dust and dirt can easily get trapped in the radiators of your home’s HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) units. Accumulated sludge can prevent your boiler and air conditioner from working efficiently. In fact, in many cases, when your central heating stops working, all it probably needs is a little radiator cleaning. A central heating system that is running inefficiently will only require more energy to operate, and as a result, will cost you more money. Hence, it is important to know how to clean radiators yourself. This not only helps you maximize the use of your HVAC units, but regular cleaning may also prolong the life of your appliances.   How To Clean Radiators Here are some easy steps to follow on how to clean radiators. To manually clean your radiators: Turn off your central heating system and let it cool completely. The radiators can be full of very hot water that can cause serious burns. Start by vacuuming around and underneath the radiators. Place towels or pans on the floor and around the radiator to catch any dirty water. Turn off the valves on both ends of the radiator. You will need a wrench to remove the lockshield valve. Be sure to take note how many turns it takes for you to remove the valve – you should turn the valves the same number of times when you put them back. Loosen the nuts connecting the Thermostatic Radiator Valve to the radiator. The open the bleed valve using a radiator key. Water will immediately...

Gas Safety Tips in the Winter

From The Experts at RJ Gas: Gas Safety Tips in the Winter   Cold weather in the winter highlights how much households rely on gas. Natural gas is one of the safest ways to keep us warm, provide hot water and cook meals. Households rely greatly on gas boilers and gas fires in the winter to keep their homes comfortable. With increased usage during the cold months, there is a potential risk on gas appliances to break down or even leak gas. Following some easy gas safety tips in the winter can help keep our homes safe. Knowing what to do when your heating system fails can save you from freezing before an engineer (read about gas safe registered engineers) gets to your home.   Gas Safety Tips in the Winter Get your appliances regularly serviced. Annual service checks on your gas stove, boiler and gas fire (learn more about boiler service) will prepare your appliances for the cold months. Also, gas appliances that are not regularly checked are more likely to emit poisonous gasses such as carbon monoxide that can be fatal. Be wary of a gas leak. If you do smell gas, turn off all your gas appliances immediately and open windows to dissipate the smell. If the smell of gas is too strong, leave your home immediately. Call for an engineer – and do this at a safe location, not inside your home. Use a gas safe engineer only. The gas safe register is the official list of qualified gas engineers. Engineers are required by law to be on this list to keep consumers safe. Read...

Energy Saving Tips

If your energy bill takes up most of your budget, it is time to learn some useful energy saving tips.   Energy conservation is not just about being environmentally conscious, it is also an easy way to save some cash. It does not have to cost you a cent or take hours of your time to organize. Making small adjustments using our energy saving tips can make a big difference, and most of them are free.   Here are some easy- to- do energy saving tips that you can do today: Heating and Cooling Turning your heating down by 1 degree can save you about £75 yearly. On a cold day, wear an extra layer of clothing before turning your boiler up. Putting on an extra pullover or a pair of socks will keep you warmer and you might not need to turn the heating up. Keeping your boiler running on low heat potentially uses less energy than turning it on and off for big blows of heat. Keep your curtains open during the day and draw them when the sun sets to keep the heat accumulated during the day inside the house. In the summer, draw your curtains while the air conditioning is on to keep the outside heat from entering your room. Clean air conditioner and boiler filters regularly, and replace them when needed. Get boiler service done annually to ensure your heating system is functioning efficiently. Check that your HVAC system has programmable thermostats to help you manage the use of each appliance in each room. This can help you save up to 10% on heating and cooling costs. Lighting Turn the...

Check If Your Engineer Is Gas Safe Registered

Learn how to check if your engineer is gas safe registered using our tips below.   Check If Your Engineer Is Gas Safe Registered Gas is not only dangerous, it can be lethal. So whenever you are getting work done on any of your gas appliances – whether its boiler installation, gas fire repair or gas oven service – only a qualified engineer should do the work to ensure your and your family’s safety. Gas Safe Register was created to protect homeowners from dangerous gas work and all gas safe registered engineers are qualified and legal to carry out gas- related work. They have all been checked to ensure they have the qualifications and competency to safely and legally work with gas. So how would you check if your engineer is gas safe registered? Here’s how: A gas safe registered engineer has a Gas Safe Register ID card that indicates their licence number. There is a range of qualifications required of gas engineers to allow them to do specific types of gas work. The card will also tell you the type of gas work they are qualified to do. Check the ID card for other information such as: The photo The start date and expiration date The licence number The security hologram The name of the business that the engineer works for The back of the ID card should show that: Your engineer is qualified to do the gas work you want done e.g. cooker, boiler, gas fire Their qualifications are up to date If your engineer does not show you their Gas Safe Registered ID card upon arriving at your home, always ask for it....

Gas Safety Check

Learn more about what a gas safety check and other useful information here.   What is a Gas Safety Check? A gas safety check is the inspection of your gas appliances, carried out by a gas safe registered engineer. During the check, the engineer will check the following: That the gas appliances are on the correct setting and are burning properly using the right operating pressure That harmful gasses such as carbon monoxide are safely removed from the appliance to the exterior of the home That ventilation passages are not blocked and working properly That safety devices and alarms are properly operating   What appliances need gas safety checks? All gas appliances in your home, or the ones that your provide for your tenants, whether portable or permanent, as well as all gas flues, should be checked by a qualified gas safe registered engineer.   When should gas safety checks be done? Gas safety checks will identify any problems that need immediate repair. They must be done at least once every year or every 12 months. It is a good idea to schedule this during the summer months, that way you can avoid dealing with broken appliances that you need during the cold months. It usually takes about an hour to complete, and you have the choice whether you wish to stay in the house or not during the check. If you live in an apartment, your landlord must get it done for you. Read more about the gas safety information for tenants and landlords to be informed about your rights as tenants and / or responsibilities as landlord. Some...