Monday, May 2nd, 2016

Your boiler is a silent, hard-working piece of equipment, so you likely don’t think about it much. This equipment provides the heat you need in the winter and the hot water you need all year round. If your boiler breaks down you will have no heat or hot water, but what causes these breakdowns? The following are seven common problems that occur with boilers.

Monday, May 2nd, 2016

Replacing heavy machinery like your boiler system can be expensive and time consuming. It is far cheaper to pay for regular inspections and repair of your equipment. The more you maintain your boiler, the more use and value you get from it. There are several things you can do to extend the life of your boiler, including regular inspections and maintenance, and annual check-ups. Remember, you should not try to fix boiler issues by yourself. Instead, hire a professional technician to make your boiler repairs safely and efficiently.

Wednesday, April 20th, 2016

What kind of water is being fed to your boiler? Usually, the water is untreated and pulled directly from wells, rivers, and ponds. The idea behind this practice is to keep costs low for heating a home or business. The problem is that low quality water can dramatically shorten the life of a boiler, driving up maintenance and repair costs. High quality water can keep your boiler working efficiently and prolong its usable life span. It is important to know the common issues caused by low quality water and how to solve the problems they cause your boiler.

Friday, April 15th, 2016

If you heat your home in Amarillo, Texas with a boiler, it has worked hard all winter long. Now that spring has arrived, it is time to prepare your equipment for the summer months. Most people have maintenance done on their boilers in the fall, before they are started for the first time. However, spring is a great time to have the maintenance done. If you use a boiler, it is vital to understand why maintenance is important and what needs to be done for the maintenance to be completed properly.