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Ask the vendor, probably via your solicitor, to provide the make, model, age and date of last service for the heating system.

Contact a heating engineer who must be on the national 'Gas Safe' register who you will use to service the appliances annually for you. I always recommend chosing a smallish local independent who's been in business for a good number of years and is recommended by your friends or work colleagues. It could be the person the vendor uses if they fit your requirements. Discuss with them whether a pre-sale inspection is appropriate and roughly how much life they'd estimate is left in the current system.

If you are in any doubt about the condition of the appliances or when they were last serviced, get your heating engineer to do them as soon as you move in.
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