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Not checking heating system biggest regret of house buyers in Scotland

House hunters across Scotland are being urged to check the property’s heating system before buying a new home to help avoid any unexpected costs.

The advice comes after a survey revealed that failing to ask when the boiler was last serviced is the biggest regret homeowners have after moving in. A further 50% admitted they didn’t check whether the radiators were working correctly either.

In response, OFTEC, the UK trade association for the oil heating industry, has produced a helpful guide for house hunters in Scotland outlining the key questions to ask sellers about the heating system. These include:

When was the heating system last serviced?

Did you use a qualified technician for any installation, servicing or repair work?

How much does the system cost to run?

When was the heating system installed?

Can I see the paperwork?

Has any wood burner / open fire been professionally installed and serviced?

Malcolm Farrow from OFTEC commented:

Malcolm Farrow, OFTEC

“With the house moving season in full swing, it’s easy to get swept up in all the excitement of buying a new home. Whilst we’re usually good at asking all the obvious key questions, we often forget about the heating system.

“It might not be the most thrilling feature, but a heating system is fundamental to the running of a home and can be a big source of stress and cost if you find out it isn’t working properly a few months down the line, especially when the cold weather kicks in. Remembering to ask a few simple questions before you buy a new home can give you peace of mind, and avoid unwelcome bills, once you move in.”

For more information and advice, visit www.oilsave.org.uk.


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