Broken Boiler Repair in a Four-Alarm New Hampshire Winter
The benefit of natural gas boilers is that they work for a long time on limited maintenance. Oil-fired boilers are much more complex and typically require boiler service frequently. But there are some basic problems that natural gas boilers experience during normal use. Before calling for professional boiler repair, our boiler expert has a few tips to try that may solve a simple issue.
Before Calling Boiler Repair, Diagnose the Problem
Bob Barnes, a professional contractor and owner of Barrow Project Management, offers these checks you can make to head off problems early and cheaply.
1. Check to see if the boiler is getting power. If the standing pilot light is visible, power is active to the unit. You might have to get down on the floor for a clear view.
2. Check the level of the water valve. The boiler service contains a safety mechanism that kills the power when the water level drops too low. This prevents an explosion.
3. Check the electrical service panel. A tripped breaker or blown fuse can cause problems. Replace a bad fuse or reset a tripped breaker. Relight the pilot, if required.
New Hampshire Winters Keep Pro Boiler Services Busy
Despite your best efforts, New Hampshire winters can take a toll on your boiler or furnace. The New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning reports that over half your energy bill goes to heating and cooling. That's a lot of use and ultimately--a lot of strain on your system.
After performing the diagnosis described above, an unresponsive system lets you know it's time for a New Hampshire boiler service call. Boiler repair specialists work quickly and safely to repair the problem and restore a comfortable environment in your home.
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