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Heating
Common Boiler Problems
Here are some common problems you might encounter with hot water and steam boilers. While you may be able to fix a few of these issues yourself, you may need a professional from Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing for more complicated heat repair or a nasty boiler breakdown.
- Thermostat isn’t accurate. Check that it’s switched to “on” and the correct settings. Otherwise, your thermostat may need to be replaced.
- No heat. Broken parts, thermostat issues or low water levels could be to blame.
- Leaking or dripping. Often caused by a broken internal part, worn-out seal or corrosion.
- Banging, whistling or gurgling sounds. Air in the system, low water pressure or imminent part failure can cause these noises.
- Rumbling or kettling noise. Restricted water flow due to lime and sludge accumulation in the heat exchanger. This causes water to overheat and boil.
- Pilot light is out. Caused by a broken thermocouple, draft or built-up deposit. Natural gas could also be turned off.
- Pressure is too low. Water could be leaking, or a pressure valve may need to be changed. Can also be caused by radiators that have been bled recently.
- Condensate pipe is frozen. This pipe runs outside, so there is a risk of freezing. Thaw it by pouring warm water over it.
- Radiators aren’t getting hot. Caused by sludge or air buildup in the system.
- Boiler keeps turning itself off. Could be caused by a number of issues: low water pressure, thermostat issue, closed valve causing low water flow, air or pump not circulating water properly.
A lack of routine service can often lead to boiler breakdowns. Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing can suggest a plan that could help you avoid costly fixes—and may increase your equipment’s efficiency.
Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing can help you decide the ideal option for you
We’ll take into consideration your boiler’s age, the cost to fix it and how much you could save with a more efficient system.
Some of the most efficient systems carry an ENERGY STAR® rating. Plus features that eliminate the need for a pilot light, extract more heat from fuel and enhance safety.