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  • Supreme Heating and Cooling
    4.1
    14641 E Warren Ave, Detroit, 48215, US

    Supreme Heating and Cooling has been serving the East English Village community of Detroit for over 60 years. We service the entire Metro-Detroit and Tri-County area. We are Detroit's boiler specialists, serving residential, commercial, industrial, and refrigeration needs. We pride ourselves on being industry specialists, offering quality products, competitive pricing, and excellent craftsmanship. We are committed to providing our customers with the best possible service, from the initial consultation to the final installation. We are now hiring! Discover the Supreme Difference: Industry Specialists Quality Products Competitive Pricing Excellent Craftsmanship FINANCING AVAILABLE Get in touch with us today to schedule a free consultation.

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  • Bennett and Dent Heating and Cooling
    4.2
    205 Himes, Grand Rapids, 49548, US

    Welcome to Bennett & Dent Heating and Cooling, Inc. At Bennett & Dent, your local Ruud Dealer, your home and business comfort is our top priority. We value the opportunity to provide you: Prompt Service on all brands, Professional work, Easy-to-understand Proposals, Fair, honest pricing of our products and services, Replacement, repair, and service options, and Recommend award-winning Ruud products. We service all brands of air conditioning and heating equipment. But we primarily recommend industry award-winning Ruud Comfort Systems for your home or business. We are a licensed and insured contractor for heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, water heating and appliance repair and installation. Bennett & Dent Heating and Cooling, Inc. is a fully licensed and insured mechanical contracting company. Centrally located in Grand Rapids, MI, Bennett & Dent has served Grand Rapids and surrounding areas specializing in residential heating and cooling.

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  • Trane - Heating & Cooling Services
    Flint, 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.

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  • Fleetwood's Heating & Cooling
    4.8
    40128 M43 Hwy, Paw Paw, MI, 49079, US

    Keeping your family comfortable since 1976. We know how important it is to ensure that your home or business’ heating and cooling systems are running efficiently. For that reason, our team of experts is here to help you with all of your HVAC needs, from AC repairs to furnace replacements. Located in Paw Paw, Fleetwood’s Heating & Cooling has been serving Southwest Michigan for over 45 years. To assist customers from South Haven to Kalamazoo, we carry top-quality products to cover a complete range of HVAC needs. From day one, the goal has always been to do things the right way and to help as many people as possible. We take pride in taking care of the customers, being honest, and doing the best thing for their situation, not what makes the most money for us. When Bill Fleetwood, a millwright by trade, moved his family to Bloomingdale in 1976, he had no intention of leaving his career. But then times were tough and his home needed a new furnace, and he couldn’t find anyone to do the replacement for him in a cost-effective and timely manner. The issues led him to buy a truckload of furnaces at an auction. He figured he could help friends and neighbors by selling them at a lower cost than others in the industry and giving them the ability to do the work on their own, just as he did. “Well, they sold faster than he thought they would,” said Nick Fleetwood, Bill’s grandson, “so, he went back and did it again, and realized he’d found a way to quit his day job and open up his own business.” More than 45 years later, and through two generations of family ownership, Fleetwood’s Heating & Cooling showroom includes 8,000 square feet of space, which is more than five times as large as Fleetwood’s existing facility, giving customers the ability to see and select from a wider product range of full-service HVAC systems, parts, and more. The 12,000 square feet of warehouse space behind the open-to-the-public area means we have a deep inventory and quick response to customers’ needs. Fleetwood’s is unique in the heating and cooling industry because it has held true to its tradition of being open to everyone, from do-it-yourselfers to professional crews, while also having a full team for expert service and installation of residential and commercial HVAC systems. “From day one, the goal has always been to do things the right way to help the most people,” Nick said, noting through the years the company has been operated by his father

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  • Behler-Young Company
    4.8
    4900 Clyde Park Avenue SW, Grand Rapids, 49509, US

    Behler-Young is the premier HVAC/R distributor for licensed contractors. They offer a wide range of products, brands, and services, including credit and account requests, invoices, and pay bills. Behler-Young also provides bargain buys, active only deals, and 24/7 emergency support. They have a team of experts who can help with hydronics quotes, technical questions, and warranty claims. Behler-Young has multiple locations across Michigan and Ohio, each offering customer appreciation events, training, and career opportunities.

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  • Detroit Furnace LLC
    4.8
    31313 Kendall Rd., Fraser, 48026, US

    Detroit Furnace is a top-rated plumbing and HVAC company in the Detroit Metro Area. We provide top-notch services for heating, cooling, plumbing, and indoor air quality. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and ensuring that our customers receive the best possible solutions for their needs.

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  • All-Pro Mechanical
    5
    5929 Soaring Eagle Way, Battle Creek, 49014, US

    All-Pro Mechanical is a Carrier dealer serving Battle Creek and surrounding communities. We are dedicated to providing the best possible solution for your home or business heating and cooling needs. With a wide variety of products to choose from, including air conditioners, heat pumps, furnaces, thermostats, humidifiers, ductless split systems, geothermal systems, boilers, air cleaners, UV lights, ventilators, and zoning products, we can customize a solution that's right for you. Our team of licensed contractors and specialists has the experience and expertise to keep your equipment running smoothly all year long. We offer 24/7 emergency service, preventive maintenance, and extended warranties on new equipment.

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  • My Bryant Dealer
    Muskegon, US

    Bryant contractors do whatever it takes to repair or replace your heating and air conditioning equipment. Find a Dealer Use the Dealer Locator to find a Bryant contractor in your area. For all heating, cooling, and air quality requirements in Michigan and Northern Ohio, the right call to make is to a Bryant contractor. We take years of experience, add in cutting-edge technology, and a team of intensively trained technicians, and deliver a swift and sustainable solution to any challenge. Whether for residential or commercial application, new construction, or existing structures, Bryant dealers trim expense and optimize comfort, safety, and value through top-quality equipment and meticulous processes.

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  • Roman Air Heating, Cooling & Plumbing
    4.4
    1000 S Westnedge Ave, Kalamazoo, 49001, US

    At Roman Air HCP, our top priority is the health and safety of you and your loved ones. We take great pride in providing indoor air quality products that are energy efficient, environmentally friendly—and extremely effective when it comes to improving your indoor air quality. The spread of coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has all of us greatly concerned in Michigan. We want a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system that is designed to know how to maintain fresh indoor air quality. Indoor air quality equipment can be designed to restore humidity levels, remove stale air—and kills bacteria. In many cases, this equipment is integrated with your existing ductwork and HVAC equipment, which is why you want one of our certified and insured professionals at Roman Air to do the work. Remember, these systems maintain a healthy air quality but do not prevent anyone from getting infected. Coronavirus can survive many days on a surface, such as a door handle. Good hygiene also plays a critical role in your health. Because COVID-19 is spread through respiratory outlets, WHO officials recommend: Wash your hands frequently Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth until you wash your hands Wipe off door handles and light switches (especially if they are frequently used) Maintain a distance of at least three feet from anyone coughing or sneezing Stay home if you feel unwell At Roman Air, we treat all of our clients with professionalism and provide the best furnace repair, and heating & cooling services in the area. With over 18-years of prime experience, we focus on customer satisfaction and pay close attention to changing technologies. We offer our customers in West Michigan (and the surrounding areas) an experience rather than just a heating or A/C repair transaction. In this business you need someone that you can count on through the years, so call us today for all of your heating, cooling, venting, plumbing, and mechanical needs. Be sure to check out our Facebook page for great deals! Our expert Emergency team in Kalamazoo and the surrounding areas are available 24 Hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year to attend to your problems, promptly and competently! Ask about our one hour rates! © 2016 Roman Air Heating, Cooling & Furnace Repair in The Greater South West Michigan Area

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  • Grapids Home Services
    4.8
    Grand Rapids, MI, 3325 3 Mile Road NW, 49534, US

    Welcome to Grapids Home Services, your HVAC & Plumbing Experts in Grand Rapids. We Are Here for You! Contact Us Today. Grapids Home Services is your trusted partner for all your HVAC and plumbing needs. Our team of experts provides reliable and efficient services for air conditioning, heating, boilers, water heaters, and plumbing. We also offer drain cleaning, indoor air quality solutions, and boiler services. Our mission is to provide exceptional customer service and ensure your comfort and safety in your home. With our affordable preventative maintenance plans, you can rest assured that your HVAC system is running smoothly and efficiently. Contact us today to schedule your service and experience the Grapids Home Services difference.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Boiler Installation

Have questions about boiler systems? Find answers to common questions and make informed decisions for your heating upgrade.

How do I find a Gas Safe registered engineer?

Look for appropriately licensed professionals in your region. Always verify licensing and certification. It's illegal for anyone who's not Gas Safe registered to work on gas boilers.

What are the different types of boilers?

There are various types of boilers available , each with its pros and cons::
  • Combi Boilers (Combination Boilers): Most common and provide both heating and hot water instantly , saving space by eliminating the need for separate hot water tanks or cylinders. They may struggle to meet high hot water demand for larger households.
  • Regular Boilers (Conventional, Heat-Only Boilers): These boilers require both a cold water storage tank (usually in the loft) and a hot water cylinder (usually in an airing cupboard), taking up more space. They deliver a consistent supply of hot water but are usually less energy-efficient than newer boiler types.
  • System Boilers: They have components built in, reducing installation time and complexity. They are more compact than regular boilers but more expensive than combi boilers. . Homes with two or more bathrooms benefit from this type of system.
  • Condensing Boilers: High-efficiency boilers that improve energy efficiency by reusing heat from the flue gases. These are more expensive initially but reduce energy consumption and operating costs.
Discuss your needs and circumstances with an HVAC professional.

What is a boiler’s AFUE rating?

The AFUE rating measures a boiler's overall energy efficiency. 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.. Prioritize energy efficiency when choosing a boiler to reduce costs and your carbon footprint.

What are the signs that I need a new boiler?

Several signs can indicate it's time to replace your boiler :
  • Your boiler is more than 15 years old:
  • Older boilers are much less efficient than modern condensing boilers and are more likely to break down, so upgrading to a new, energy-efficient boiler could save you significant amounts on your energy bills over time.
  • Your boiler keeps breaking down:
  • If your boiler requires frequent repairs, it might be more cost-effective to replace it in the long run.
  • Your energy bills are increasing:
  • An inefficient boiler uses more energy resulting in costly increases to your heating bills. Consider replacing it with an energy-efficient model.
  • Your boiler is making strange noises:
  • Unusual banging, whistling, or gurgling sounds could indicate a problem with your boiler and require professional service.
  • Your radiators are not heating up properly:
  • Radiators not getting hot evenly or consistently could indicate a boiler malfunction, air in the system, or circulation problems.
  • Low water pressure:
  • Low water pressure can be a symptom of issues with the boiler. A qualified technician should investigate the problem. .
  • Leaks or drips near your boiler:
  • If you notice leaks or drips around your boiler, turn off your boiler and immediately contact a qualified heating engineer to assess and fix the issue.
  • Pilot light goes out frequently: If you have an older boiler and the pilot light goes out frequently, it may need to be repaired or replaced. .
  • Yellow flame instead of blue: A yellow flame on a gas boiler can mean there is incomplete combustion or a dangerous carbon monoxide leak. Seek immediate assistance from a qualified professional.
If you are experiencing any of these issues, contact a qualified heating engineer for a boiler inspection and get advice on whether a replacement is necessary.

How do I find a Gas Safe registered engineer?

In the UK, you can find a Gas Safe registered engineer by searching the Gas Safe Register online or by calling their helpline. Make sure to verify their Gas Safe registration number before hiring them. . Protect your safety and confirm their qualifications.

What are the different types of boilers?

There are various types of boilers to choose from, including:
  • Combi Boilers (Combination Boilers): Most common and provide both heating and hot water on demand, They are compact and ideal for smaller spaces. They may struggle to meet high hot water demand for larger households.
  • Regular Boilers (Conventional, Heat-Only Boilers): More complex systems that involve both a storage tank and a hot water cylinder. They deliver a consistent supply of hot water but are usually less energy-efficient than newer boiler types.
  • System Boilers: These boilers heat your central heating directly and also store hot water in a cylinder. They are generally a good middle ground between other options. System boilers are suitable for properties with more than one bathroom or high hot water usage.
  • Condensing Boilers: High-efficiency boilers recycle heat from exhaust gases to pre-heat water, minimizing waste. These are more expensive initially but reduce energy consumption and operating costs.
Discuss your needs and circumstances with an HVAC professional.

What is a boiler’s AFUE rating?

The AFUE rating measures a boiler's overall energy efficiency. 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 minimum AFUE for new boilers is typically 80%, but higher-efficiency models are available with AFUE ratings exceeding 95%. Look for a high AFUE rating when shopping for a new boiler.

What are the signs that I need a new boiler?

Several symptoms can indicate that your boiler is failing :
  • Your boiler is more than 15 years old:
  • Older boilers are much less efficient than modern condensing boilers and are more likely to break down, so upgrading to a new, energy-efficient boiler could save you significant amounts on your energy bills over time.
  • Your boiler keeps breaking down:
  • Frequent service calls might mean it's time for a new boiler.
  • Your energy bills are increasing:
  • An inefficient boiler uses more energy to heat your home, increasing your utility costs.
  • Your boiler is making strange noises:
  • Unusual banging, whistling, or gurgling sounds might mean there is a serious issue with your boiler and should be investigated by a qualified heating engineer.
  • Your radiators are not heating up properly:
  • Radiators not getting hot evenly or consistently could indicate a boiler malfunction, air in the system, or circulation problems.
  • Low water pressure:
  • Low water pressure might mean your boiler is not functioning optimally. A qualified technician should investigate the problem. .
  • Leaks or drips near your boiler:
  • If you notice water pooling around your boiler, turn off your boiler and immediately contact a qualified heating engineer to assess and fix the issue.
  • Pilot light goes out frequently: A faulty pilot light is often a sign of bigger issues to come.
  • Yellow flame instead of blue: A yellow flame could indicate the presence of carbon monoxide, which is a dangerous gas. . Seek immediate assistance from a qualified professional.
Prompt action might prevent complete boiler failure, which can be very disruptive during colder seasons.