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Boiler component guide

Boiler Thermostat

The thermostat helps control when your boiler fires and how the system responds to temperature demand. When it is faulty, the boiler may stop responding properly or behave unpredictably.

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What the thermostat controls

The thermostat is part of the boiler's control logic. It helps manage temperature demand and influences when the boiler should fire, modulate or stop.

How thermostat faults appear

A faulty thermostat can look like a boiler fault even when the underlying issue is really in the controls, the sensor input or the electrical connection.

Why diagnosis comes before replacement

Because thermostat symptoms overlap with other control issues, it is better to confirm the fault properly before replacing parts.

Frequently asked questions

Can this part always be repaired instead of replaced?

Not always. Some parts can be adjusted or re-pressurised, but many failed components need replacing once they are confirmed faulty.

Will replacing one part solve the whole issue?

Often it will, but the right answer depends on proper diagnosis. Symptoms like low pressure or no hot water can be caused by more than one component.

Should I book an engineer if the boiler still works sometimes?

Yes. Intermittent faults usually point to a part that is deteriorating and can lead to a full breakdown if ignored.

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If the failed part is affecting heating, hot water or boiler pressure, we can diagnose the fault and advise on repair versus replacement.

Signs it may have failed

  • Boiler not responding to temperature demand
  • Heating turning on or off unpredictably
  • Hot water or heating timing problems