How Rising Fuel Costs Are Affecting Annual Boiler Servicing — And Why Safety Checks Matter More Than Ever
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- Mar 24
- 2 min read
Across the UK, more households are feeling the pressure of rising energy costs. For many families, this means difficult decisions about where to cut back — and unfortunately, boiler servicing is often one of the first things to be postponed. While understandable, delaying annual checks can create hidden risks that only become apparent when something goes wrong.

Why servicing is being delayed.
We’re seeing more customers choosing to stretch out the time between services, often because they’re trying to manage tight budgets. Heating engineers across the country are reporting the same trend: more people are putting off routine maintenance simply because they can’t justify the cost right now.
The problem is that boilers and gas appliances don’t stop needing attention just because money is tight. Small issues that would normally be picked up during a service can develop into bigger faults, breakdowns, or even safety hazards.

The safety risks of missed servicing
When appliances aren’t checked regularly, the risk of carbon monoxide exposure increases. CO is invisible, odourless, and extremely dangerous — and without proper servicing, faults that lead to CO leaks can go unnoticed.
This is why CO alarms are so important. They provide a vital safety net, especially for households who may be delaying servicing due to financial pressures. A working alarm can be the difference between early detection and a life-threatening situation.
How engineers can support customers
Even when budgets are tight, there are practical steps engineers can take to help keep households safe:
• Recommend CO alarms as an essential layer of protection
• Check ventilation and flues to ensure appliances are operating safely
• Offer clear advice on what issues need urgent attention and what can wait
• Signpost customers to support schemes or grants where available
A little guidance can go a long way, especially for vulnerable customers who may not realise the risks of delaying maintenance.

Fuel Poverty is a growing issue, and it affects more than just energy bills — it impacts safety, wellbeing, and the long-term reliability of heating systems. By staying aware of the
challenges customers face and offering practical, safety-focused advice, we can help ensure that essential maintenance doesn’t fall through the cracks.




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