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Halstead Boiler Repair Help Centre

Common Halstead faults, fault codes, safe checks, and when to call a Gas Safe engineer.

⚠️ Safety First

Smell gas? Do not touch anything. Do not use switches. Open windows, leave the property, and call the National Gas Emergency Line: 0800 111 999.

Carbon monoxide alarm sounding? Get everyone out immediately and call 999. Learn more about carbon monoxide safety.

Soot, scorch marks, a strong fume smell, or you feel dizzy/headachy? Turn the boiler off, ventilate the area, and call a Gas Safe engineer.

No gas smell, no alarm? Your boiler may have locked out as a safety precaution. Try the quick checks below.

Jump to:
Fault Codes ·
Ignition Faults ·
Pressure ·
Frozen Condensate ·
Repair or Replace

Quick Checks Before You Call Anyone

These take 60 seconds and solve a surprising number of lockouts:

  1. Check the pressure gauge (if your system has one): if it is below 1 bar, top up (see guide below). More detail in our complete pressure guide.
  2. Note the exact fault code or light sequence: Halstead models show codes like A01, A03, A06, d02, or flashing lights. Write it down before calling.
  3. Check your fuse box: boilers need electricity; a tripped breaker or switched fused spur can look like a boiler failure.
  4. Check thermostat and timer: settings can change after clock changes or flat batteries.
  5. Cold weather? If your Halstead is a condensing boiler, the condensate pipe can freeze (see winter section below). If your boiler is non-condensing, you may not have a condensate pipe.
  6. Reset once only: press reset, wait 60 seconds. If it locks out again, stop and call an engineer.

Halstead Boilers in London

Halstead was a long established UK boiler brand that later became part of the Ferroli group. Many Halstead boilers, including the Ace, Best, and Finest ranges (plus retailer branded versions), are still running in London homes.

The key issue now is age. Most Halstead installations we see are older systems, and while many faults are still repairable, parts availability varies by model. If you can tell us the model name and the fault code (or flashing lights), we can usually triage whether it is likely to be a quick repair or whether replacement is the smarter route.

Halstead Boiler Fault Codes

Important: Halstead used more than one control platform. Fault codes can vary between Ace, Best, Finest and older non-digital models. If your code looks different, tell us your model and we will match it correctly.

Older models may show flashing lights instead of digital codes. If you have flashing lights, count the sequence and tell us when you call.

Common Halstead fault codes and what to do
Code What It Means What To Do
A01 Ignition failure (no flame established) Check gas supply and other appliances. If condensing, check for frozen condensate in cold weather. If still locked out, call engineer.
A02 False flame signal Call engineer immediately. Do not reset.
A03 Flue/air pressure switch fault Call engineer. Do not keep resetting.
A04 Flame loss during operation Reset once. If it happens again, call engineer.
A06 Low water pressure (sealed systems) Top up via filling loop (see below). If it drops again within days, call engineer.
A07 Overheat protection activated Let boiler cool. Check pressure and radiator valves. If repeated, call engineer.
A08 Flow thermistor fault Call engineer.
A09 Return thermistor fault Call engineer.
d02 DHW thermistor fault Call engineer.
d03 DHW outlet thermistor fault Call engineer.
F04 Fan speed fault Call engineer.
F05 Fan fault Call engineer.

A01: Ignition Failure

What is happening: the boiler is attempting to light but cannot establish a stable flame after multiple attempts.

Common causes: gas supply interruption, ignition electrode or lead issue, flame sensing issue, gas valve fault, flue/air supply problems, and (on condensing models) frozen condensate in winter.

What to try: confirm your gas hob or other gas appliances work. If they do not, it may be a supply issue. If it is freezing outside and your boiler is condensing, check the condensate pipe for ice (see winter section). Reset once only. If it locks out again, call an engineer.

Note: On older Halstead boilers, ignition components are common failure points. Parts can often be sourced, but not always same-day depending on model.

A04: Flame Loss During Operation

What is happening: the boiler lights, then the flame drops out while running.

Common causes: intermittent gas pressure issues, dirty flame sensor, flue terminal affected by wind, fan or air pressure switch problems, or a deteriorating gas valve.

What to try: reset once and monitor. If A04 returns, especially on windy days or under high hot water demand, it needs diagnosis. Call an engineer.

A07: Overheat Protection

What is happening: internal temperatures have exceeded safe limits, so the boiler shuts down to protect components.

Common causes: pump problems, air in the system, sludge restricting circulation, partially closed valves, limescale restricting heat transfer, low water level/pressure, or a faulty overheat thermostat.

What to try: allow the boiler to cool for 30 minutes. Check pressure and top up if needed. Make sure radiator valves are open. Reset once only. If A07 returns, stop and call an engineer as repeated overheating can cause further damage.

A06: Low Water Pressure

What is happening: system pressure has dropped below the minimum operating level (this applies to sealed systems). Many older properties may have different system layouts, so if you cannot see a pressure gauge, do not guess.

Common causes: a small leak on pipework or a radiator valve, recently bled radiators, pressure relief valve discharge, or an expansion vessel that needs recharging.

What to try: top up using the filling loop (see below). If pressure drops again within days, there is usually an underlying issue. Use our pressure guide for step by step instructions.

How to Top Up Pressure (Halstead)

If you are not comfortable using the filling loop, stop and call a Gas Safe engineer.

Note: Most Halstead boilers have a filling loop underneath with one or two valves. Some later models have an integrated filling key. If you cannot find it, do not force anything.

  1. Locate the filling loop (often a braided silver hose beneath the boiler with one or two small valves).
  2. Ensure the boiler is off and cool.
  3. Open the valve(s) slowly, a quarter turn at a time.
  4. Watch the pressure rise to between 1.0 and 1.5 bar.
  5. Close the valve(s) fully.
  6. Switch the boiler back on and reset if required.

Do not exceed 2.0 bar. If you overfill, stop and call an engineer.

If you need to top up frequently (more than once a month), there is likely a leak or an expansion vessel issue. Call us for a diagnosis.

Frozen Condensate Pipe (Winter)

This only applies to condensing Halstead boilers (typically installed mid-2000s onwards). If your Halstead is an older non-condensing boiler, you may not have a condensate pipe.

In freezing weather, a frozen condensate pipe can cause lockouts and ignition failures. This is often safe to resolve yourself. If you are unsure, or the boiler will not restart, call an engineer.

Signs: lockout during freezing temperatures, gurgling when the boiler attempts to start, and repeated ignition-related codes.

What to do:

  1. Locate the condensate pipe (white or grey plastic pipe running from the boiler to a drain, sometimes outside).
  2. Pour warm water (not boiling) over the frozen section.
  3. Dry the area and reset the boiler once thawed.

Do not use a naked flame or heat gun on plastic pipework.

Full instructions: Frozen condensate pipe guide.

If it keeps happening, we can reroute the pipe internally or add insulation to reduce future freezing risk.

Why These Faults Are Common in London Homes

Hard water, older pipework, and the age of many Halstead installations make certain faults more likely:

  • A06 (low pressure): older pipework and radiator valves can seep slowly, causing gradual pressure loss.
  • A01/A04 (ignition and flame loss): ageing ignition and sensing components are common after many years of use.
  • A07 (overheat): sludge, air locks, and limescale can restrict flow and heat transfer, leading to overheating.
  • Heat exchanger scaling: London hard water increases the chance of kettling and reduced efficiency over time.

Halstead Boiler Models We Repair

We repair Halstead gas boiler models including:

  • Ace: Common range, widely installed
  • Ace High: Higher output variant
  • Best: Combi and system boilers
  • Finest: Premium range
  • Finest Gold: Higher efficiency models
  • Wickes: Retailer branded versions
  • Eden: Older range
  • Hero: Compact combi range

Halstead: The Parts Situation

Most Halstead boilers in London are now ageing systems. The deciding factor is often not the fault itself, but whether the right part is available at a sensible price for your exact model.

  • Common parts (thermistors, ignition electrodes, diverter components): often still available via aftermarket supply chains
  • PCBs and gas valves: can be difficult to source and expensive when found
  • Heat exchangers: availability can be limited depending on range and age

We will always be straight with you. If a repair is not economical or parts are not realistically obtainable, we will tell you and discuss replacement options.

Common Halstead Boiler Problems

A01 ignition failures: commonly linked to ignition electrodes, leads, sensing issues, or winter condensate freezing (condensing models).

Low pressure (A06): often caused by small system leaks, a PRV that has discharged, or an expansion vessel issue.

Diverter valve sticking: hot water works but radiators stay cold (or the reverse), common on older combis.

Overheat faults (A07): frequently linked to circulation problems, pump wear, sludge, or limescale.

PCB failure: random lockouts, display issues, or non-start conditions. PCBs can be the hardest part to source on older Halstead models.

Pump failure: poor circulation, overheating, or no heating. Pumps can often be replaced with compatible units after proper checks.

Repair or Replace?

Many Halstead boilers are now at, or beyond, their expected service life. If yours needs a major repair (heat exchanger, PCB, gas valve), replacement is often the more sensible option, especially if parts are scarce.

Signs it may be time to replace:

  • Multiple breakdowns in the past 12 months
  • Parts difficult or impossible to source for your exact model
  • Efficiency noticeably declining (higher bills, more noise, slower hot water)
  • Boiler over 15 years old
  • A recent repair already exceeded roughly £300 to £400

We will always try to repair first if it makes economic sense, but we will not recommend throwing good money after bad on a boiler that is at end of life.

Read more: Repair or replace? An engineer’s guide.

If you decide on a new boiler: New boiler installation.

🔧 Halstead Boiler Kettling, Cold Radiators, or Overheat Faults?

If your Halstead is making kettling noises, has cold spots on radiators, or keeps showing overheat faults (A07), the cause is often sludge, air, or limescale restricting circulation.

London is a hard water area, and older systems can accumulate magnetite and scale. A power flush can clear debris and improve circulation, but it is only worth doing if the boiler and key components are in reasonable condition. Learn more about power flushing.

Halstead Boiler Servicing

Annual servicing is especially important on older boilers. It helps catch developing faults early and keeps the appliance running safely.

We service Halstead models and provide a clear report after each visit. Book your boiler service.

Renting? Landlords: Check This

Tenants: your landlord is usually responsible for boiler repairs. Contact them first and keep written records, especially if you have no heating or hot water.

Landlords: if your rental property has a Halstead boiler, it may be close to replacement age. Proactive replacement can be cheaper than repeated emergency repairs and delays caused by parts sourcing. Stay compliant with our Gas Safety Certificate (CP12) service. See our London landlord checklist.

London Wide Coverage

We repair Halstead boilers across all London boroughs including North, South, East, West, and Central London. Our engineers are based throughout the city for faster response times.

For coverage and service areas, see our London coverage page.

We Also Repair These Brands

This guide is written and reviewed by Gas Safe registered engineers with over 20 years experience repairing Halstead boilers across London. Last updated December 2025.

What We Need From You (To Diagnose Faster)

  • Boiler model: for example Ace, Best, Finest, Hero, Eden (check the data plate inside the case or under the boiler)
  • Fault code: the exact code shown on the display (A01, A06, A07, etc.) or the flashing light sequence
  • Pressure reading: (if visible) and whether it drops frequently
  • Postcode: so we can route the closest engineer
  • Gas supply check: whether other gas appliances work (hob/cooker)

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