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Why Summer Is the Best Time to Service Your Heating System

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Especially in the summer, you should have your heating system serviced. Photo: Getty Images/brizmaker
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August 23, 2025, 10:18 am | Read time: 2 minutes

Even though heaters are rarely used during the warm season, summer is the ideal time to service your heating system, according to Lutz Schulte from the initiative Wärme+. This allows you to identify potential weaknesses early and gives you ample time to replace parts if necessary. Those who take precautions won’t have to worry about freezing in the fall and winter if technical failures occur.

Heating Optimization Offers Additional Benefits

Regular inspection of the heating system can improve efficiency in addition to ensuring functional safety. Servicing the heating system can reveal issues such as uneven heat distribution between rooms. In such cases, a hydraulic balance can help—ensuring all rooms are evenly heated while consuming less energy.

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Replace Outdated Components and Save

Moreover, replacing outdated components of the heating system with modern, energy-efficient parts can be beneficial in many ways. Particularly worthwhile is the replacement of old heating pumps with so-called high-efficiency pumps. These are equipped with smart technology that allows them to automatically adjust their performance to the actual heat demand of the house. Unlike conventional pumps, they do not run at full capacity continuously but only as needed. This not only reduces energy consumption but also lowers heating costs in the long run.

Heat Pump as a Future-Proof Alternative

A complete system change can be interesting, according to Schulte. Heat pumps extract energy from natural sources like air or earth, making them particularly environmentally friendly and cost-efficient.

Early heating maintenance not only prevents unpleasant surprises in cold weather but also opens up savings potential—whether through optimization, replacing individual parts, or switching to modern technologies like heat pumps.

With material from dpa

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