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How Often Should You Service Your Boiler?

The short answer: once a year

Every boiler manufacturer recommends annual servicing. Landlords are legally required to have an annual gas safety check. Homeowners are not legally required, but skipping risks voiding your warranty and reducing efficiency.

Homeowner Requirements

As a homeowner, you are not legally required to service your gas boiler. However, there are strong practical reasons to do so every year:

Warranty requires it

Worcester Bosch, Vaillant, Baxi, Ideal, and Viessmann all require annual servicing to keep the warranty valid. A 10-year warranty on a new £2,500 boiler is worth protecting.

Insurance may require it

Some home insurance policies will not cover boiler-related damage if you cannot produce service records. Check your policy wording.

Efficiency drops without it

An unserviced boiler can lose 10-15% efficiency per year. On a £1,000/year gas bill, that is £100-150 in wasted money annually.

Carbon monoxide risk

Unserviced boilers have degraded seals and unchecked combustion. CO is odourless and lethal - a functioning CO alarm and annual service are your main protections.

Landlord Legal Requirements

The law for landlords is clear:

Under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, landlords must arrange an annual gas safety check by a Gas Safe registered engineer for every gas appliance in their rental properties. The resulting CP12 certificate must be provided to existing tenants within 28 days of the check, and to new tenants before they move in. Records must be kept for at least 2 years.

Penalties for non-compliance: Unlimited fine, up to 6 months imprisonment, potential manslaughter charges if a tenant is harmed by a gas-related incident. There is no grey area - annual CP12 checks are mandatory. Read our full landlord gas safety guide.

Warranty Requirements by Manufacturer

ManufacturerStandard WarrantyExtended WarrantyAnnual Service Required?
Worcester Bosch5 yearsUp to 12 yearsYes - annual by accredited installer
Vaillant2 yearsUp to 10 yearsYes - annual service required
Baxi2 yearsUp to 10 yearsYes - annual service required
Ideal Boilers2 yearsUp to 12 yearsYes - annual service required
Viessmann2 yearsUp to 12 yearsYes - annual service required

Extended warranties typically require installation and servicing by accredited engineers. Check your boiler documentation for specific requirements.

Best Time of Year to Service Your Boiler

Jan - Mar
Peak demand
Winter rush. Longer waits, some premium pricing. Avoid unless needed.
Apr - May
Good
Demand starts to ease. Good availability and standard pricing.
Jun - Aug
Best time
Off-peak. Fastest appointments, most competitive pricing, any issues fixed before winter.
Sep - Oct
Acceptable
Pre-winter demand builds. Book early for good appointment slots.
Nov - Dec
Avoid if possible
Peak demand resumes. Engineers busy with breakdowns. Emergency pricing risk.

What Happens If You Skip Servicing?

Year 1 missed

Minor efficiency loss (~5%). Warranty still valid if recent installation. CO alarm your only carbon monoxide protection.

Years 2-3 missed

Seals may begin to degrade. Heat exchanger starts accumulating scale. Efficiency drops 10-15%. Warranty voided for most manufacturers.

Years 4-5 missed

Significant breakdown risk. Carbon monoxide risk elevated from unchecked combustion. Parts likely worn without inspection.

5+ years without service

Boiler may fail completely. Many faults that develop will have been preventable. Efficiency severely degraded. Replacement likely needed earlier than normal.

Setting Up Your Annual Service Reminder

  • Set a calendar reminder for the same month each year - ideally June or July
  • Cover plans handle scheduling automatically - some send reminder letters or call to book
  • Write the service date on your boiler (on a sticker or with a marker pen) so you can see at a glance when it was last done
  • When selling your home, having a consistent annual service history on record adds value and speeds up surveys

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should you service a boiler?

Every year. All major boiler manufacturers require annual servicing to keep the warranty valid. Landlords are legally required to have an annual gas safety check (CP12). Homeowners are not legally required to service their boiler, but skipping risks voiding the warranty, reducing efficiency by 10-15%, and increasing carbon monoxide risk.

What is the best time of year to get a boiler serviced?

Summer - ideally May, June, July, or August. Engineers are less busy during summer months, making it easier to get an appointment quickly and often at slightly lower prices. Booking a summer service means any problems are fixed before the heating season. Avoid October to January when demand peaks and appointment waits are longer.

Do I legally have to service my boiler?

If you are a homeowner, no - there is no legal requirement. However, your manufacturer warranty almost certainly requires annual servicing. If you are a landlord, annual gas safety checks (CP12) are legally required under the Gas Safety Regulations 1998. Non-compliance risks fines up to £6,000 or 6 months imprisonment.

What happens if you do not service your boiler for several years?

Escalating consequences. In year 1 missed, minor efficiency loss (~5%). By years 2-3 missed, seals degrade, efficiency drops 10-15%, warranty voided. By years 4-5 missed, significant breakdown risk and elevated carbon monoxide risk from unchecked combustion. Beyond 5 years, boiler may fail completely with many faults that have been developing unchecked.

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Updated 2026-04-27