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  • HULZEBOS Plumbing | Heating | Cooling
    5
    P.O. Box 552, Brandon, 57005, US

    HULZEBOS provides installation of residential and commercial plumbing, heating and cooling systems in the Brandon, Sioux Falls and eastern South Dakota area. We service and repair all brands of equipment and are an authorized YORK dealer. YORK offers one of the best warranties in the industry and its equipment is proudly made in America. We have found that it is a great conversation starter and have immensely enjoyed learning about the heritage and upbringing of our clients as a result. Give us a call today! We look forward to building a lasting relationship with you.

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  • Trane Supply
    3.3
    1000 W 41st St, Sioux Falls, 57108, US

    Trane Supply is your one-stop shop for all your HVAC needs. We offer a wide range of products and services, from air handlers and ductless systems to furnaces and packaged units. Our team of experts is here to help you find the perfect solution for your home or business. We also offer financing options to make your purchase more affordable. At Trane Supply, we are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality products and services. We are a proud distributor of Trane products, which are known for their reliability and efficiency. We also offer a variety of other brands, so you can be sure to find the right product for your needs. We are a family-owned and operated business, and we treat our customers like family. We are always here to help you with any questions or concerns you may have. Contact us today to learn more about our products and services.

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  • Master Burn
    5
    25782 Dawson Avenue, Sioux Falls, 57107, US

    Master Burn is the region’s Clean Burn Furnace Dealer, located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. We offer a range of waste oil heating solutions, including furnaces, boilers, and recycling centers. Our mission is to help businesses save money on energy costs by recycling their waste oil into free heat. We are committed to providing our customers with the best possible service and support, and we are dedicated to making sure that our products meet and exceed all codes. We also offer financing options to make our products more affordable. Master Burn was founded in 1979 with the goal of allowing small shops to burn waste oil instead of high-priced fuel oil. Since then, we have become the world leader in waste oil furnaces and boilers. Our products are EPA-approved and have been recognized as “Green” technology. We have two offices, the main one in Sioux Falls, and our Iowa office located in Story City, Iowa. We pledge to find the best waste oil heat solution for your facility. We will handle the installation and will make sure that your Clean Burn heater meets and exceeds all codes. We’re also dedicated to making sure your Clean Burn furnace or boiler continues to give you long-lasting savings while keeping the environment safe by efficiently recycling your used oil.

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  • Dr. HVAC LLC
    5
    Sioux Falls, US

    Your Trusted HVAC Expert: Dr. HVAC LLC Our Story Since the company was established in 2022, the goal has always been to deliver quality and fast service. This is what separates us from the competition. Our customers are treated more like family than just a number. We serve the South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, and Nebraska area. With over 6 years of experience, we guarantee satisfaction every time. Our Services Dr. HVAC offers a wide range of HVAC services including installation, repair, and maintenance of heating and cooling systems. Dr. HVAC is trained to work on all major brands of equipment. Our Guarantee We stand behind our work and offer a satisfaction guarantee on all of our services. If you are not completely satisfied with our work, we will do everything we can to make it right.

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  • Precision Mechanical
    5700 S Hwy 79, Rapid City, 57702, US

    At Precision Mechanical, your home comfort is our biggest priority. That’s why we supply reliable HVAC equipment and quality work in Rapid City. Our techs are skilled in a wide range of services, so you can be confident in your results. They’ll give the help you are looking for, whether it’s putting in an updated HVAC system or servicing and inspecting your current system. We’re available to provide support for all of your needs, so get in touch with us at 605-206-3766 or contact us online to request an appointment right away.

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  • Iwen's Heating & Air Conditioning
    5
    8901 W 21st St, Sioux Falls, 57106, US

    Iwen's Heating & Air Conditioning is a locally owned and operated business serving the Sioux Falls, SD area. We bring years of experience in the HVAC industry to every job, ensuring our clients stay comfortable year-round. Whether you need a new system for a construction project, an upgrade for your remodel, or service and repair for your existing equipment, we're here to meet and exceed your expectations. Our knowledgeable and courteous staff is dedicated to providing you with the best HVAC solutions for your home or business.

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  • Environmental Building Systems
    Sioux Falls, US

    Welcome to Environmental Building Systems! Environmental Building Systems, Inc. provides sales and service of heating, ventilation and air conditioning products to clients who install HVAC systems and maintain and own commercial and industrial type buildings. EBS sells replacement products and new products. Environmental Building Systems, Inc. offers complete HVAC sales and services. We focus on commercial and industrial ‘Use and Occupancies’. We offer innovative and economical product services, maintaining state of the art products and selection software technology. EBS meets client needs on projects of all sizes and types.

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  • G & R Controls
    4.6
    4909 North Lewis Ave, Sioux Falls, 57104, US

    G & R Controls is a building automation and hydronic systems contractor dedicated to "Creating Customers For Life" by earning and maintaining your trust. Our team of experts ensures a safe and comfortable working environment that operates efficiently, saving you time and reducing operating costs. The Controls division specializes in temperature controls, security, and low voltage lighting and shading solutions as a Siemens Solution Partner since 1977. We leverage the latest technology and resources from a world leader to manage your building's environment, comfort, and energy. G & R Controls also has a full Hydronic division with an extensive equipment offering, casual and planned maintenance programs, and 24/7 service support. Serving what we sell is foundational to our business motto and of utmost importance to our customers. Our service department has diverse expertise in building automation, mechanical, and hydronic systems, responding to customer needs promptly, day or night, throughout our service area. No matter the challenge or project scope, G & R Controls has the global support, local resources, and common-sense approach to get the job done on time and within budget. As part of HVAC Elements, G & R Controls benefits from a collaborative network with O’Connor Company and Balancing Professionals. This allows customers easy access to expertise in commercial HVAC equipment, building controls, energy management, and testing, analyzing, and balancing HVAC systems. While there is no obligation to utilize these sister companies, their expertise is readily available. We work together to provide the best customer experience.

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  • Air Care Heating & Air Conditioning
    5
    1000 3rd St, Suite 200, San Francisco, 94103, US

    AirCare San Francisco is a family-owned and operated business serving the Bay Area since 1998. We are dedicated to providing high-quality, reliable air conditioning and heating services to residential and commercial customers. Our team of experienced technicians is committed to delivering exceptional customer service and ensuring your comfort year-round. We offer a wide range of services, including installation, repair, maintenance, and replacement of air conditioning and heating systems. We also specialize in duct cleaning and air quality improvement. At AirCare San Francisco, we strive to exceed your expectations and build lasting relationships with our clients.

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  • Jer's Appliance & Refrigeration Repair
    4.5
    3700 S Marion Rd, Sioux Falls, 57106, US

    Welcome to Jer's Appliance & Refrigeration Repair! Thank you for choosing us for your appliance and refrigeration repair needs. Our mission is to provide reliable and efficient repair services to ensure the smooth operation of your appliances. Let’s get started! We service all kinds of Home Appliances, Air Conditioners, Furnaces, Commercial Kitchen Equipment, and other Commercial HVAC-R Equipment. We are a team of dedicated professionals with a passion for appliance and refrigeration repair. With years of experience and expertise, we are committed to providing top-notch service and solutions to our valued customers. Trust us to handle all your repair needs. We've got you covered!

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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 bleed my radiators?

If your radiators have cold spots or are not heating up efficiently, they may need to be bled to improve heating performance and circulation. Bleeding radiators can also reduce noise levels and improve your system's energy efficiency. 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. 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 slowly turn it counterclockwise. . You should hear a hissing sound as air escapes..4. Hold a cloth or container under the valve to catch any water that may leak out. .5. Continue turning the key until the hissing stops and water starts to come out 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 monitor boiler pressure. 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. Bleeding radiators can help improve their efficiency and your heating system overall.

What safety precautions should I take with a new boiler?

After having a new boiler installed, familiarize yourself with these key safety precautions: :
  • Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Install carbon monoxide detectors on every level of your home and ensure they're functioning correctly. Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas that can be produced by a malfunctioning boiler. . Detectors will alert you if there's a CO leak.
  • Annual Service: Have your boiler serviced annually. This ensures it's running safely and efficiently.. A professional service can identify potential issues and prevent breakdowns.
  • Check for Leaks: Look for water or other fluids that might indicate a leak. If you find any, contact a qualified heating engineer for repairs..
  • Know Your System: Familiarize yourself with the controls and features of your new boiler. . Be sure to read the manual.
  • Ventilation: Make sure your boiler has adequate ventilation. Obstructing airflow can lead to dangerous situations.
  • Gas Safety (for gas boilers): Safe practices prevent potentially dangerous situations.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure the long-term safety and optimal performance of your new heating system.

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 takes up considerable space due to the separate tanks..* **System boiler:** Stores hot water in a cylinder but has some key components built in, like the expansion vessel and pump. . This means it takes up less space and is easier to install than a regular boiler.. If you're unsure which type of boiler is best for you, consult with a Gas Safe registered heating engineer.

How often should I service my boiler?

It's recommended to have your boiler serviced once a year by a Gas Safe registered heating engineer (in the UK) or a qualified HVAC technician. . Regular servicing can help identify and address potential problems before they escalate, keeping your boiler running safely and efficiently.

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 improve heating performance and circulation. Bleeding radiators can also reduce noise levels and improve your system's energy efficiency. Here's how to bleed your radiators: :1. Turn off your central heating system and allow the radiators to cool down completely. 2. Locate the bleed valve on the radiator. A special key is often needed.3. Place a radiator key if you don't have a radiator key 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 fluid that may leak out. .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. . The pressure should be between 1 and 1.5 bar when the system is cold. Adjust the pressure if needed. If unsure, contact a qualified engineer. By bleeding radiators, you can improve their effectiveness and the overall performance of your central heating system.

What safety precautions should I take with a new boiler?

After having a new boiler installed, familiarize yourself with these key safety precautions: :
  • Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Place CO detectors in strategic locations and test them regularly. . Carbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly, invisible gas. Detectors will provide an early warning if there's a CO leak.
  • Annual Service: Have your boiler serviced annually. This ensures it's working at its best. Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and protects your investment.
  • Check for Leaks: Look for water or other fluids that might indicate a leak. If a leak is detected, seek professional service.
  • Know Your System: Understand your boiler's functions and components. Read the manufacturer's instructions for safe operation and maintenance tips. .
  • Ventilation: Make sure your boiler has adequate ventilation. Obstructing airflow can lead to dangerous situations.
  • Gas Safety (for gas boilers): Safe practices prevent potentially dangerous situations.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure the long-term safety and optimal performance of your new heating system.

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

Both regular and system boilers store hot water in a cylinder, but they differ in their configuration::* **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. . This means it takes up less space and is easier to install than a regular boiler.. If you're unsure which type of boiler is best for you, consult with a Gas Safe registered heating engineer.

How often should I service my boiler?

It's advisable to have your boiler serviced once a year by a licensed professional. Regular servicing can help identify and address potential problems before they escalate, keeping your boiler running safely and efficiently.