Repairs & Maintenance
Boiler Repair
The average lifespan of a boiler is about 15 years. During those years, your boiler will need repairs and maintenance to properly function. Not all parts are designed to last the entire 15 years. The constant use of your boiler to heat your property can cause many components to wear out. Keeping up with repairs will ensure that your boiler keeps your property warm when you need it most and help keep energy bills lower. If you notice any issues with your boiler, contact our HVAC contractor. They will come to you, diagnose the issue, and perform the repair.
At N.B. Rogers Inc, we provide professional boiler repair services to the Boyertown, PA area. If you notice any of the signs listed above, give us a call. Your boiler should last about 15 years, but that does not mean it won’t need repairs during that time period. In fact, you should count on it. Parts may wear out for numerous reasons and cause your boiler to experience issues. Getting these issues repaired quickly will help save you money, prolong the life of your system, and keep you warm. Contact us today to schedule your boiler repairs!
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Signs That You Need Boiler Repairs
- Strange Noises: All boilers make some noise. However, they are usually relatively quiet. Hearing clunking, banging, or whirring sounds is a cause for concern. This usually indicates that the pump or fan needs to be repaired or replaced. Gurgling sounds usually mean that water pressure is low, but it could mean that your boiler is kettling. Kettling occurs when salt and debris get stuck in the heat exchanger and the water begins to steam or boil.
- Higher Energy Bills: An issue with your boiler can cause your heating bills to spike. So, if you see an increase in your bills, it may not be a coincidence. Your boiler can be leaking or there can be another issue. You may also simply need to replace the boiler.
- Cold Home: Your boiler should be adequately heating your home at all times. If your home does not get warm as it should or areas of your home are not getting warm, there is an issue. Call your local HVAC company to inspect your boiler.
- Foul Smell: Your boiler produces carbon monoxide. This toxic gas can become deadly if not addressed quickly. It is an odorless gas, but gas companies have added a foul odor to it so people will notice it. Your boiler should have a blue flame. If there is carbon monoxide leaking, the flame will be yellow. This is an issue that needs to be fixed immediately.