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  • Schroyer Heating and Air Conditioning Inc
    6929 Stellhorn Rd, Fort Wayne, 46815, US

    Welcome to the home of Schroyer, Inc. Heating and Air Conditioning. Since 2006, we have been serving customers in Fort Wayne, Auburn, and the Northeast Indiana region. We install efficient and reliable heating and air conditioning equipment from several top brands, and we provide service and repair for most other manufacturers' products as well. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact us.

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  • Atlantic Mechanical Contractors of North Jersey
    4.3
    Clifton, US

    Atlantic Mechanical Contractors of North Jersey is New Jersey's all-inclusive source for Plumbing, HVAC & Sewer related services. We have over 20 years of experience.

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  • C & C Air Conditioning and Heating
    4.7
    109 Summit Ave, Belford, 07718, US

    Since 1965, New Jersey has relied on C&C Air Conditioning, Heating, Plumbing & Electric for heating, AC, plumbing and electrical services. Our team of skilled technicians provides installation, repair, and maintenance solutions for all types of comfort systems. We also offer accurate indoor air quality testing and solutions for the comfort and health of your family. Whatever you need, we’ll be at your door right away, ready to quickly diagnose problems, provide affordable recommendations, and perform comprehensive repairs. Save yourself on your next service and check out our seasonal promotions! Call 732-860-2660 or contact us online to schedule your free, in-home consultation for heating, cooling, plumbing, or electrical replacement in New Jersey! We serve Monmouth, Ocean, Middlesex, Morris, Somerset, and Union counties and parts of Essex county.

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  • jackson unlimited heat and air
    4.6
    15300 Colorado Ave, Woodbridge, 22191, US

    Jackson Unlimited LLC. technicians and affiliated professionals provide its government, commercial, and industrial clients with a broad range of services. We provide replacement and installation of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, and indoor air quality systems, and other customized services.Jackson Unlimited LLC is a SDVOSB and Minority owned and operated, established in 2018. Prior to 2018, Mr. Jackson developed his expertise and served as a full-service mechanical contractor dating back to 1995. Jackson Unlimited LLC is a client-service driven company.

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  • Trane - Heating & Cooling Services
    5
    1000 S Calhoun St, Fort Wayne, 46801, US

    Trane is a leading provider of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems for residential and commercial buildings. With a rich history of innovation and a commitment to customer satisfaction, Trane offers a wide range of high-quality products and services to meet the diverse needs of its customers. From traditional furnaces and air conditioners to advanced heat pumps and smart thermostats, Trane has a solution for every home and business. The company's team of expert technicians is dedicated to providing exceptional service and support, ensuring that customers enjoy optimal comfort and energy efficiency. Trane is committed to environmental sustainability and offers a variety of energy-efficient products and solutions to help reduce carbon footprints.

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  • Building Temperature Solutions
    5
    111 East Mildred Street, PO Box 47, Logansport, 46947-0047, US

    Dilling Group is a leading provider of building comfort and industrial process systems for institutional and industrial clients. With extensive expertise in servicing large industrial, institutional, commercial, and hospital HVAC equipment, we offer a comprehensive range of services, including maintenance, repair, design, and installation. Our specialization lies in servicing centrifugal, screw, scroll, and reciprocating chillers, as well as industrial and commercial boilers of all sizes. We provide complete chiller overhauls and/or conversions, service for variable frequency drives (VFDs) and replacement of defective units, and numerous upgrades for older centrifugal chillers, including panel upgrades, purge retrofits, and installation of VFDs. Our services also encompass refrigerant monitor testing and calibration for all types of refrigerants, service for all types and makes of rooftop units with replacement options for older, inefficient units, and turnkey service of most computer room and precision cooling units, including Leibert and Data Aire equipment. Dilling Group is committed to providing reliable, efficient, and cost-effective solutions to meet the unique needs of our clients. Our team of experienced technicians is dedicated to delivering exceptional service and exceeding customer expectations.

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  • Pro Comfort Heating & Cooling LLC
    4.9
    Suite G, 3020 Congressional Parkway, Fort Wayne, 46808, US

    Pro Comfort Heating & Cooling is a leader in the heating and cooling industry. We are committed to excellent customer service and work with each customer to understand their needs. Our goal is to provide you with a first-class heating and cooling company and excellent service. When you call Pro Comfort Heating & Cooling, you will receive top-notch service from our highly trained staff. Large or small, Pro Comfort Heating & Cooling is here for all your heating, air conditioning, and ventilation needs.

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  • Wein Shearer Mechanical Inc
    5
    3111 Upper St Joe Center Rd, Ft. Wayne, 46835, US

    Wein & Shearer Mechanical, Inc. is a premier mechanical contractor in the Midwest, established in 2005. Our mission is to provide the highest level of confidence to our customers by supplying the best mechanics in the region at competitive prices. We prioritize work ethic, honesty, and customer service, and are committed to being 'hands on' in the completion of any project. Our team has a combined 50 years of hands-on experience as certified tradesmen. We offer a range of services, including complete project management, HVAC planned maintenance contracts, chiller repair and installations, and more. Our team is certified in various areas, including Trane, Aerco, York, and Liebert, and we have over 200 years of total experience working for our customers.

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  • Air Duct Indiana
    4
    1155 Fairfield Ave, Fort Wayne, 46802, US

    Air Duct Indiana is a locally owned and operated business serving Fort Wayne, Indiana and surrounding areas. We specialize in providing comprehensive air duct cleaning, HVAC maintenance, and repair services for both residential and commercial clients. Our team of highly skilled technicians utilizes the latest equipment and techniques to ensure thorough and effective cleaning, leaving your air ducts free from dust, debris, allergens, and harmful contaminants. We are committed to delivering exceptional customer service, guaranteed results, and affordable pricing. We understand the importance of clean and healthy indoor air quality, and we strive to exceed your expectations with our professional and reliable services. Whether you need a one-time cleaning or regular maintenance, Air Duct Indiana is your trusted partner for all your air duct and HVAC needs.

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  • Knox AC & Heating, Inc.
    4.9
    3137 Albert Pike Road, Hot Springs, 71913, US

    Knox A/C & Heating has been servicing residential and commercial HVAC customers in Hot Springs, and the surrounding areas, for over 25 years. Our certified technicians service all major brands and provide 24/7 emergency repairs to keep your home or business comfortable year-round. We offer same day service and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Knox A/C & Heating provides our customers with quality service at an affordable price for all your heating and cooling needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Boiler Installation

Have questions about boiler systems? Find answers to common questions about boiler installation, costs, and finding qualified installers.

How do I repressurize my boiler?

If the pressure gauge on your boiler is reading below 1 bar, you'll need to repressurize the system. Consult your boiler's manual for specific instructions, or follow these general steps::1. Turn off your boiler and allow it to cool.2. Locate the filling loop. This is usually a flexible braided hose connected to your mains water supply and boiler, under the unit. It may have a valve or tap.3. Open both valves on the filling loop carefully, If your boiler uses a lever-type handle, consult the manual. You should hear water flowing into the system. .4. Keep an eye on the pressure gauge. When the pressure reaches the recommended level (usually between 1 and 1.5 bar), close both valves on the filling loop turning clockwise.5. Turn your boiler back on. If the pressure is still low, repeat the process..If you're uncomfortable performing this task yourself, contact a Gas Safe registered engineer. Ensure your safety and avoid costly repairs by having it done right.

What is a boiler’s AFUE rating?

AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. measures how efficiently a boiler converts fuel to heat over a year. It's expressed as a percentage. For example, an AFUE of 90% means that 90% of the fuel energy is converted into heat for your home, with only 10% wasted. . The higher the AFUE, the more efficient the boiler and the less fuel you'll need to heat your home, resulting in cost savings.. Look for a high AFUE rating when shopping for a new boiler.

What is the difference between a regular boiler and a system boiler?

Regular boilers and system boilers have some similarities, but differ in their components:* **Regular boiler (conventional boiler):** Needs several external components, including a cold water tank (usually located in the loft), a hot water cylinder (often in an airing cupboard), and an expansion tank. It's best suited for larger properties.* **System boiler:** Stores hot water in a cylinder but has some key components built in, like the expansion vessel and pump. . It doesn't require a separate feed and expansion tank, saving some space. If you're unsure which type of boiler is best for you, consult with a Gas Safe registered heating engineer.

How do I bleed my radiators?

If your radiators have cold spots or are not heating up efficiently, they may need to be bled to remove trapped air. This straightforward process can help improve your heating:1. Turn off your central heating system and wait for radiators to cool.2. Locate the bleed valve on the radiator. A special key is often needed.3. Place a radiator key or a flat-head screwdriver on the bleed valve and slowly turn it counterclockwise. . Air trapped in the system will escape during this process.4. Hold a cloth or container under the valve to catch any water that may drip.5. Continue turning the key until water begins to flow steadily.6. Tighten the valve securely.7. Repeat this process for all the radiators in your home.8. Once you have bled all the radiators, turn your central heating system on and check the pressure gauge on your boiler. . Confirm that your system pressure is in the normal range for optimal boiler performance. If not, consult with a professional HVAC technician. Adjust the pressure if needed. If you are unsure how to do this, consult the manufacturer’s instructions or call a Gas Safe registered heating engineer. By bleeding radiators, you can improve their effectiveness and the overall performance of your central heating system.

How do I repressurize my boiler?

If the pressure gauge on your boiler is reading below 1 bar, you'll need to add water to the system. Repressurizing is a straightforward process:1. Turn off your boiler and allow it to cool.2. Locate the filling loop. This is usually a flexible braided hose connected to your mains water supply and boiler, under the unit. It may have a valve or tap.3. Open both valves on the filling loop carefully, usually counterclockwise. . You should hear water flowing into the system. .4. Keep an eye on the pressure gauge. When the pressure reaches the appropriate pressure, close both valves on the filling loop turning clockwise.5. Turn your boiler back on. Confirm that pressure is at an appropriate level. If problems persist, contact a qualified HVAC technician. If you're not sure how to repressurize your boiler, it's best to consult a professional. Incorrectly repressurizing the system can cause damage.

What is a boiler’s AFUE rating?

AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. measures how efficiently a boiler converts fuel to heat over a year. It's expressed as a percentage. For example, higher AFUE ratings indicate higher efficiency, resulting in less wasted fuel and money. The higher the AFUE, the more efficient the boiler and the less fuel you'll need to heat your home, resulting in cost savings.. Look for a high AFUE rating when shopping for a new boiler.

What is the difference between a regular boiler and a system boiler?

Regular boilers and system boilers have some similarities, but differ in their components:* **Regular boiler (conventional boiler):** The most traditional type of boiler system. It's best suited for larger properties.* **System boiler:** A more compact system, as some components are integrated within the unit itself. It doesn't require a separate feed and expansion tank, saving some space.The best choice depends on the size of your home and your hot water needs.

How do I bleed my radiators?

If your radiators have cold spots or are not heating up efficiently, they may need to be bled to remove trapped air. Here's how to bleed your radiators: :1. Turn off your central heating system and wait for radiators to cool.2. Locate the bleed valve on the radiator. It's usually a small, square-shaped valve on one of the top corners. .3. Place a radiator key or a flat-head screwdriver on the bleed valve and carefully turn. Air trapped in the system will escape during this process.4. Hold a cloth or container under the valve to catch any fluid that may leak out. .5. Continue turning the key until water begins to flow steadily.6. Tighten the valve clockwise .7. Repeat this process for all the radiators in your home.8. Once you have bled all the radiators, turn your central heating system on and check the pressure gauge on your boiler. . Confirm that your system pressure is in the normal range for optimal boiler performance. If not, consult with a professional HVAC technician. If the pressure is too low, you may need to top it up using the filling loop, if your boiler has one. If you are unsure how to do this, consult the manufacturer’s instructions or call a Gas Safe registered heating engineer. Bleeding radiators can help improve their efficiency and your heating system overall.