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3 Boiler Problems to Avoid

It’s becoming clear that homeowners are starting to prefer their boilers in a lot of heating situations. Why shouldn’t they? Boilers are extremely efficient, they’re durable, they’ll last longer than other conventional heating systems, and they’ll even provide you with radiant warmth. They’re exceptional when taken care of, which is why we want to help you take care of yours!

If you’re a boiler owner in our neck of the woods, then you’re probably surfing the web to find the best practices that will help your heating system reach 20 years or beyond. Today, you’ve come to the right place. We’re going to talk about three common boiler problems that lead to boiler repair in Avon, OH, and we’ll discuss how they happen.

Don’t forget that if you’re ever frustrated or concerned with your boiler system, you can always call our team for support. We’ll be there no matter what the issue might be!

Water Hammer

Water hammer is an appropriately named problem that has to do with a sound your boiler might make. If you’re running your boiler system and all of a sudden you hear a very loud bang that sounds like a hammer, then you’re likely encountering water hammer. This conveniently named problem is usually the result of water at high pressure slamming against the pipes of your home as it’s rushed through the boiler system.

The big problem with water hammer is how abrasive and bad it can be for the pipes themselves. In systems without water hammer, there’s usually a cushion of air that helps settle the water so it’s not smashing against any metal parts. This is a problem that requires professional support so that we can make sure water levels and pressure are correct before we start making repairs to curb your water hammer problem.

Issues With Temperature Control

Is your boiler’s water getting too hot? Or perhaps it’s not hot enough, even though it’s properly heating your home. These are problems that can only be identified and repaired by a professional.

Sometimes a boiler can get too hot as it tries to meet your home temperature needs, and this type of problem can lead to a swift degradation of the system. Boilers aren’t meant to keep water above or below a certain temperature, which is why we think it’s vital that you have a professional provide seasonal maintenance so that they can check the water pressure and temperature levels.

If you suspect that your boiler is running either too hot or too cold, call our team for help.

Leaks

A leaking boiler is almost always a problem. It doesn’t matter if it’s leaking hot water right into your coffee mug, it means that your boiler isn’t working as effectively or efficiently as it should be. Also, noticing a leak might be a scary situation because there could be other leaks that you just haven’t noticed yet.

Leaks can be the result of your boiler reaching a certain age or keeping the water at an unsustainable pressure level. Regardless of the reason, make sure you call our team of professionals as soon as possible!

Call Westland Heating, Air Conditioning and Plumbing for boiler services!

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