My boiler has broken down in winter — what should I do? +
Check the obvious things first: is the thermostat set correctly, is the timer on, and has the boiler pressure dropped below 1 bar? If the pressure is low, you can repressurise it yourself using the filling loop — your boiler manual will show you how. If none of these fix the problem, call a Gas Safe registered boiler engineer in Dundee immediately and use electric heaters as a temporary measure.
How do I know if my boiler needs replacing rather than repairing? +
If your boiler is over 10 to 15 years old, breaks down frequently, or has an efficiency rating below A (90%+), replacement is usually more cost-effective than repeated repairs. A single repair costing over £400 on an older boiler is often not worthwhile. Modern condensing boilers are up to 30% more efficient than older models, so a new boiler can pay for itself through lower gas bills within 5 to 7 years.
How quickly can a boiler engineer reach me in Dundee? +
For emergency boiler breakdowns in Dundee, most engineers aim to attend within 2 to 4 hours during working days. During peak winter months — November to February — demand is extremely high and same-day attendance may not always be possible. If you have no heating and vulnerable people in the household, make this clear when booking as it will be prioritised.
How long does a boiler installation take? +
A straightforward like-for-like combi boiler replacement typically takes one day — around 6 to 8 hours. If the boiler is being relocated, the flue route changed, or you are converting from a conventional system, the job can take 2 to 3 days. Your engineer should give you a clear timeline before starting and ensure you have hot water by the end of the final day.
What are the signs of carbon monoxide from a boiler? +
Warning signs include a yellow or orange boiler flame instead of blue, dark staining around the boiler, increased condensation on windows, and a pilot light that frequently goes out. Symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure include headaches, dizziness, nausea and confusion. If you suspect a carbon monoxide leak, open windows, leave the property immediately and call the Gas Emergency Service on 0800 111 999. Fit a CO alarm near your boiler — they cost under £20 and save lives.
Combi, system or conventional boiler — which do I need? +
A combi boiler heats water on demand and is ideal for smaller homes with one bathroom — no tank or cylinder needed. A system boiler uses a hot water cylinder and suits homes with two or more bathrooms where demand is higher. Conventional (regular) boilers have both a cylinder and header tanks and are found in older properties. Your engineer will recommend the right type based on your home's size and hot water demand.