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Boiler Repair

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Boiler Repair in Philadelphia

Expert Boiler Contractors You Need

A boiler’s job is to heat water to create either hot water or steam. By generating hot water, boilers allow homeowners to shower, wash clothes, and heat their homes through baseboards. By generating steam, boilers allow homeowners to heat their homes through pipes that lead directly to radiators. If you suspect a problem with your boiler, it’s important to take action right away so you don’t have to go without heat or hot water for an extended period of time. Green Heating, Cooling, & Electric offers boiler repair in Philadelphia and the surrounding areas so you can feel comfortable in your home or business again.

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Signs You May Need Your Boiler Repaired

A boiler is not a household appliance you can neglect, especially when it starts to show signs of wear and tear. Depending on the problem your boiler is having, various warning signs may appear. Some of the most common ones include:

Perhaps the most obvious sign of a problem is when you can’t get hot water to come out of your faucets. This is a surefire sign that something is amiss, and your boiler is very likely the source of the issue.

This is another alarming sign to take action on right away. If your home feels cold even after you’ve checked the thermostat setting, something might be wrong with the boiler.

If your boiler seems to be working but you notice a water leak, this is still an issue that requires service from a heating technician. It is recommended that leaking boilers be turned off while you wait for a technician to arrive. This will prevent damage to the boiler itself as well as water damage to your floors and valuables.

Boilers shouldn’t make too much noise, but it is common to hear subtle noises as a boiler does its job. If you notice your boiler is suddenly banging, whistling, grinding, or gurgling loudly, this is not something to ignore. When in doubt, trust your gut. If something sounds new or unusual, it should probably be checked out.

If you have a modern boiler that keeps turning itself off, this may be a safety measure designed to prevent damage. Rather than trying to turn the boiler back on again and again, leave it be and get in touch with an HVAC company in Philadelphia.

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As a two-time Angie’s List Super Service Award winner and a Better Business Bureau accredited company, we’ve diligently served Philadelphia for years. We understand the importance of staying comfortable in your home and workplace, and we’re happy to accommodate our customers when and where they need it. Our technicians are background checked, courteous, and highly trained. In addition, our team is North American Technician Excellence (NATE) certified, which means we hold ourselves to nationally-recognized standards to perform the best HVAC repairs, water heater repairs, and boiler repairs possible.

Why Choose Green HVAC

Upfront pricing

Financing options

24/7 emergency service

Service for commercial & residential properties

Licensed & insured technicians with fully stocked trucks

Guaranteed satisfaction

Boiler Brands We Service

We can easily install and repair all major boiler brands, including:

Get Your Boiler Repaired in Philadelphia

To find out what you need to get your boiler up and running again, get in touch with us to schedule service. We will do a thorough examination, let you know what we find, and walk you through the steps to getting your broken boiler repaired quickly. Give us a call to get started on your Philadelphia boiler repair.

Top Frequently Asked Questions

A boiler is a type of heating system that uses hot water or steam to heat your home. Boilers are typically more energy-efficient than furnaces, and they can provide consistent heat throughout your home.

You should have your boiler serviced at least once a year to keep it running smoothly. However, if you notice any problems with your boiler, don’t hesitate to call for repairs. Fixing a smaller problem now will be much more cost-effective than waiting until it becomes a larger problem.

The average lifespan of a boiler is 15-20 years. However, properly maintained boilers can last even longer. The lifespan of your boiler will also depend on the type of boiler you have. If you’re not sure about the state of your boiler, we’ll be happy to take a look.

If your boiler is more than 15 years old, it’s likely time for a replacement. However, even if your boiler is newer, it may need to be replaced if it’s not running efficiently or if you’re constantly having to call for repairs. Other signs that you may need a new boiler include strange smells, large amounts of water around the boiler, or decreased performance. If you’re not sure whether you need a new boiler, our team can help you assess your options and choose the best course of action for your needs.