AW Heating & Cooling Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Boiler Repair’

How Do You Know if Something’s Wrong With Your Boiler?

Monday, January 16th, 2023
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Boilers last for around 15 years on average, but in that time frame, there’s plenty that can go wrong. Over time, small issues build up and lower the efficiency of your boiler until there’s an eventual breakdown. So how do you spot these before they happen so you can get repairs nice and early?

Well, boiler repair in Perrysburg, OH isn’t always so straightforward. These are some of the ways you can tell that your boiler is beginning to struggle and needs repair from a dedicated technician.

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Are You in Need of Boiler Repair?

Monday, March 2nd, 2020
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A boiler system can only work as efficiently and effectively as it is meant to if it is properly cared for. This means it needs to be professionally installed and serviced by trained and experienced HVAC technicians.

One of these services is maintenance—yearly maintenance will help keep your boiler performing at its best and save you money in repair costs, among other benefits. Of course, even the most well-cared-for boiler may still have repair needs and eventually will succumb to age. What’s important for you to know is how to spot signs of a boiler in distress. We’ve covered the most important signs below.

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Signs Your Boiler Is in Distress

Monday, November 25th, 2019
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Boilers. The sturdiest of heating systems. They don’t need much maintenance, they last for a long time, and they’re incredibly efficient!

Until they’re not.

The thing is, you have to properly care for your boiler in order to be able to depend on it throughout the years. This means that even though it doesn’t need maintenance often, it does still need maintenance, and you do also need to ensure that when your boiler system is installed, it’s installed correctly.

Even with all that, there’s always a small chance that something can go wrong. The trick to preventing boiler disasters is spotting signs of trouble while that trouble is still small. We’ve shared some of these signs below.

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