Boiler Servicing Cumbria

Logic engineers are expert at designing, installing, maintaining, and servicing boilers!  Working on behalf of landlords, managing agents, homeowners and commercial clients who need to comply with increasingly stringent gas and electric safety legislation. Our 2-FOR-1 concept for Landlords offers one fully qualified and specially trained engineer to carry out the two inspections in one visit. 

As well as being highly cost-efficient, the combined reports also reduce paperwork! What's more, you can make a booking on-line. 

We can help with renewable, solid fuel and oil systems servicing too.

Logic has decades of experience installing, repairing and maintaining, and servicing boilers! Our fully qualified engineers can service all types of boilers: oil, solid fuel, and gas (natural or LPG) - plus cookers:

  • Rayburn
  • AGA
  • Redfyre

Our friendly and experienced service engineers (registered with Gas Safe, Hetas, NICEIC, REAL and OFTEC) check, clean, test and conduct pre-emptive fault-spotting, with an emphasis on testing all the funtions for correct and safe operation. How often you want your system to be inspected and confirmed safe is very much up to yourself - although most manufacturers recommend a service on an annual basis. Make an on-line booking today with a Cumbrian company serving the county and it’s people with pride.

Telephone 01228 59 8000 for time and date details.

REAL Deposit and Advanced Payment Insurance Scheme

Your deposit is safe with us. Our customer deposits for new Biomass heating systems are insured with the REAL Deposit and Advanced Payment Insurance Scheme

What is a boiler service?

It is basically checking, cleaning, testing and pre-emptive fault-spotting, with the emphasis on testing all the functions of an appliance for correct and safe operation.

Why it is necessary?

Although a boiler or gas appliance appears to be working efficiently there can still be hidden faults which only a service can reveal. Take, for example, the device which turns the gas off if the pilot light blows out; if this fails to work (when it is most needed) you could have gas leaking into your house. But how do you know it's working efficiently unless it has been fully tested during a regular boiler service?

How often should you have a boiler service?

Manufacturers recommend a service on an annual basis to maximise safety and efficiency and to guard against expensive and inconvenient breakdowns at a time when fuel costs and general living costs are steadily rising.