The Boiler Agreement

    • Protect Those You Care About - A poorly maintained, faulty, or deteriorated boiler can be very dangerous for any home or building. Annual boiler maintenance can help keep you safe from fires, explosions, gas leaks, or carbon monoxide poisoning.

    • Reduce the cost of your energy bill - Annual boiler maintenance can help make sure you’re running efficiently and might even increase efficiency for poorly maintained units.

    • Save Money Avoiding Repairs - Lack of maintenance is what costs the most in the long run, because it means your system will have to be replaced sooner. Regular checks help you keep your boiler running longer and hold back the need for costly replacements.

    • Keep your boiler under warranty - If you recently bought your boiler and want to keep the warranty valid for replacements and repairs. It’s important to keep your system under a maintenance plan. Your warranty will likely disappear without having a properly certified technician inspect it once per year. *Check user manual for more accurate information.

    • Stay Warm All Winter - The benefit of getting an annual maintenance is the fact that we try to conduct ours before winter takes place. This keeps your longevity of service and maintains the warmth all winter long. If your system runs well, you’ll definitely stay comfortable.

    • Keep Your Property Legal - Both commercial and rental accommodations require gas safety certificates to be issued every 12 months. By law, boilers, flues, and other gas appliances must be kept in safe condition. *

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    • Inspect and clean fireside surfaces.

    • Inspect burner refractory material.

    • Inspect all manhole gaskets for leaks.

    • Clean and inspect chimneys.

    • Ensure all boiler connections and wiring is intact.

    • Make sure water pH are within the proper range.

    • Inspect condensate system & heat exchanger.

    • Examine and clean flame sensors, and burner assembly.

    • Scrutinize venting system for deterioration, corrosion, or blockage to ensure all pipe connections are secure.

    • Survey the vent terminations and air inlet to remove any obstructions.

    • Survey the vent terminations and air inlet to make sure they’re unobstructed and clear.

    • Check control settings as well as test safety and operating controls.

    • Check Zone Circulating Pump(s) amp draw and voltage.

    • Check Zone Dampers amp draw and voltage.