If you’re looking to increase your boiler efficiency, this practical guide gives you the most effective, easy-to-implement tips to lower your energy bills, reduce carbon emissions, and keep your central heating system performing at its best. Follow these steps to make meaningful savings without major disruption.
15 Ways to Increase Boiler Efficiency
1. Schedule annual Gas Safe servicing
A professional service cleans the burner, heat exchanger and components, removes debris, checks for leaks and adjusts settings. This simple step can boost efficiency by 10–15% and helps prevent breakdowns.
2. Bleed your radiators regularly
Trapped air stops hot water circulating properly. Bleeding radiators with a key (when the heating is off) improves heat distribution, reduces boiler workload and helps rooms warm up faster.
3. Lower the flow temperature
Drop the flow temperature from around 80°C to 60–65°C on condensing boilers. This allows the boiler to condense more flue gases and recover extra heat, often saving up to 8–10% on gas bills.
4. Install and use a smart thermostat
Smart controls let you schedule heating precisely, use geofencing and learn your routine. They can cut energy use by up to 20% by only running the system when and where it’s needed.
- Add weather compensation controls
These adjust the boiler’s output based on outdoor temperature, preventing the system from overheating the house when it’s mild outside and improving overall fuel economy.
- Fit thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs)
TRVs automatically reduce flow to individual radiators once the room reaches the desired temperature, stopping the boiler from heating unused spaces and balancing heat across the property.
- Insulate hot water and heating pipes
Exposed pipes in lofts, basements or cupboards lose heat quickly. Foam pipe lagging is cheap and easy to fit, keeping water hotter for longer and reducing boiler cycling.
- Flush the system to remove sludge
Magnetite and sludge build-up restricts flow and forces the boiler to work harder. A powerflush (or chemical clean) restores circulation and can improve efficiency noticeably.
- Fit a magnetic filter
A magnetic filter captures debris before it circulates, protecting the boiler and heat exchanger. It helps maintain peak performance long-term and is especially useful in older systems.
- Upgrade to an A-rated condensing boiler
Modern A-rated boilers achieve 90%+ efficiency compared with older models at 70–80%. Upgrading is one of the biggest single steps to increase boiler efficiency and cut running costs.
- Use a system filter alongside servicing
Combining a magnetic or chemical filter with annual servicing keeps the water clean year-round, reducing wear on components and helping the boiler run more efficiently for longer.
- Check and replace faulty thermostats
A thermostat that reads incorrectly causes the boiler to run too long or not enough. Replacing an old or faulty model ensures accurate temperature control and prevents energy waste.
- Optimise cylinder thermostat (if you have one)
Set the hot water cylinder thermostat to 50–55°C. Higher settings waste energy and increase limescale risk without providing noticeably hotter water at the tap.
- Improve home insulation and draught-proofing
Better loft insulation, cavity wall insulation and draught excluders mean the boiler doesn’t need to run as often or as hard to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures.
- Switch to a variable-speed modulating pump
Older fixed-speed pumps run at full power constantly. A modern variable-speed pump adjusts to demand, uses less electricity and helps the boiler operate more efficiently overall.
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FAQs
How quickly can I expect to see savings after improving boiler efficiency?
Many homeowners notice lower gas bills within the first month, especially after lowering flow temperature, bleeding radiators and adding smart controls.
Does increasing boiler efficiency affect hot water performance?
When done correctly (such as lowering flow temperature on a combi boiler), hot water delivery usually remains just as good or improves due to better system balance.
Are there any government schemes that reward higher boiler efficiency in 2026?
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme and ECO4 funding can support upgrades to high-efficiency or low-carbon heating systems, though eligibility varies by property and income.
Can I combine multiple efficiency improvements at once?
Yes—many improvements (servicing, smart controls, insulation, filters) work best together and deliver cumulative savings greater than any single measure.
Will these tips void my boiler warranty?
Most efficiency improvements (servicing, bleeding, insulation, smart controls) are recommended by manufacturers and will not void warranties—always use Gas Safe engineers for any work on the boiler itself.
I’m Penny North, a home energy heating expert. My mission is to demystify new boilers and complex heating systems to help you achieve a warm, cosy home with lower energy bills and a smaller environmental footprint.
