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  • United Mechanical Group
    1501 N. Highland Ave., Champaign, 61821, US

    United Mechanical Group is a Central Illinois and Western Indiana leader in commercial plumbing and HVAC construction. Whether a job is plan-spec or plan-build, we're confident that our experienced group can provide a turn-key solution to any commercial plumbing or HVAC project without sacrificing budget and quality.

  • Ultimate Air Tech
    5
    Lombard, IL, 123 Main St, 60148, US

    Ultimate Air Tech is a premier HVAC contractor in Lombard, IL providing quality residential and commercial services with over 20 years of experience.

  • Quality Cooling & Heating
    5
    2 E Rollins Rd, #221, 2 E Rollins Rd #221, Round Lake Beach, 60073, US

    Quality Cool and Heat is a top-notch HVAC contractor company. We do your commercial as well as domestic HVAC contracts with steadfast or prompt responses to provide you with quality work. We aim to provide or raise customer service awareness and build customer confidence to create a meaningful, impactful HVAC experience. We aim to provide a professional, efficient, courteous, personal experience for every customer to make them permanent. The person that visits your house is our well-trained, well-equipped person for your installation, sales, maintenance, and repair services. We will provide you accurate or fair estimation.

  • Universal HVAC Group, Inc.
    5
    6000 N Northwest Highway, Chicago, 60631, US

    Universal HVAC Group, Inc. is a family-owned and operated business serving Northwest Chicago, Park Ridge, Niles, and Glenview since 1996. We specialize in providing comprehensive heating and air conditioning services for both residential and commercial clients. Our team of highly trained technicians is dedicated to ensuring your comfort year-round with honest, upfront flat-rate pricing and 100% satisfaction guaranteed. We offer a wide range of services, including installation, repair, and maintenance of air conditioning, heating systems, restaurant HVAC, restaurant hoods, commercial and black iron ductwork, rooftop installations, and indoor air quality products. We understand that HVAC systems are essential for your comfort and well-being, and we strive to provide reliable, efficient, and affordable solutions to meet your needs.

  • Bratcher Heating & Air Conditioning
    4.8
    604 N Main St, East Peoria, 61611, US

    Making home comfortable again... Bratcher Heating & Air Conditioning is Central Illinois’ leading heating and AC company, serving happy customers since 1983. As the local HVAC experts in Peoria and the surrounding areas for over 30 years, our goal is to keep you comfortable year-round, servicing heat pumps, furnaces boilers, air conditioners and much more! Our courteous, NATE certified technicians are the most reliable around and are ready to serve you. We offer free estimates to help you plan ahead, and offer financing with approved credit. Our products and services include: Emergency heating repair Heating installation Heating maintenance Emergency AC repair AC installation AC maintenance Maintenance Program Commercial HVAC Ductless mini-splits Indoor air quality Air purification systems Geothermal services Custom fireplaces Boilers We know you have a choice of heating and cooling companies. Here at Bratcher Heating & Air Conditioning, we strive to stay a cut above the rest. We’ve maintained success for over 30 years by providing high-quality service, competitive prices, and unmatched expertise for our customers.

  • Air Dynamics Heating and Cooling
    5
    Oswego, IL, 14 Stonehill Rd unit B, 60543, US

    Air Dynamics Heating and Cooling is a top-rated local service provider. We offer a range of services including furnace repair, furnace maintenance, furnace installation, heat pumps, zoning, and air conditioner repair, maintenance, and installation. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing exceptional service and ensuring customer satisfaction. With years of experience and a commitment to quality, we are the go-to choice for heating and cooling solutions in Oswego, IL and surrounding areas.

  • Aurora HVAC
    1102 Union Avenue, Suite 202, Union Beach, 07735, US

    Welcome to Aurora HVAC, New Jersey's leading heating and air conditioning specialists! We provide reliable and professional HVAC services for both residential and commercial clients. At Aurora HVAC, we understand the importance of a comfortable and healthy indoor environment. That's why we offer a wide range of services, including new system installations, repairs, maintenance, and more. Our expert team has over 20 years of experience and is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality service. We are committed to providing our customers with peace of mind. We will respond quickly to your service requests and provide you with a repair estimate before beginning work on your unit. If the diagnosis is a major HVAC system failure, we will offer cost-effective options on new, energy-efficient replacement equipment. From old units to new high-efficiency models, we can repair, service, and install all types of HVAC systems. Don't Sweat! Choose Aurora HVAC for all your heating and cooling needs.

  • American Star Total Home Comfort
    5
    4300 Lincoln Ave Unit P, Rolling Meadows, 60008, US

    American Star Total Home Comfort is a trusted HVAC company serving the Northwest Chicago Area since 1980. We provide quality and reliable services for heating, cooling, and indoor air quality. Our team of experts is dedicated to ensuring your comfort and safety. Contact us today to schedule your service!

  • Royal American Heating & Cooling
    4.8
    1729 25th Ave., Melrose Park, 60160, US

    Bringing Comfort To Your Business and Home. Providing the Chicagoland area with the royal treatment since the 1980s. As a family-owned and operated business, Royal American Heating & Cooling is committed to making every one of our customers feel like family. With generations of experience in the Elmhurst, Hinsdale, Oak Park, and surrounding Chicagoland area, our team continues to provide the quality service and top-notch innovative solutions to help keep your home or business comfortable all year long.

  • Service First USA/ Heating & Cooling
    5
    5940 N. Northwest Hwy., Chicago, 60631, US

    Service First USA is a Chicago-based Mechanical Contractor company specializing in Commercial Refrigeration, HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, and Welding services. We offer a comprehensive range of services, including design, sales, installation, service & repair, as well as custom manufacturing of refrigeration, kitchen ventilation, and HVAC systems. With a wide network of EPA/NATE Certified Technicians and certified AWS welders, we are equipped to provide reliable service and repair services nationwide. From small repairs to complete system installations and designs, Service First USA is your ideal partner for all your HVAC/R Service 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 can I make my boiler more energy-efficient?

Here are some tips to improve your boiler's efficiency: :
  • Upgrade to a high-efficiency condensing boiler: Condensing boilers are significantly more efficient than older non-condensing boilers.
  • Install a programmable thermostat: A programmable thermostat helps regulate heating schedules, helping to reduce energy waste and lower heating costs. .
  • Insulate your home: Good insulation helps trap heat, keeping your house warm and reducing the amount of work your boiler needs to do. .
  • Service your boiler annually: Regular servicing ensures your boiler is running as efficiently as possible. .
  • Powerflush your system: Over time, sludge and debris can build up in your heating system, reducing efficiency. A powerflush cleans the system, improving circulation and heat output.
By implementing these steps, you can not only reduce your energy bills but also improve the overall performance and safety of your boiler.

What are the signs that I need a new boiler?

Several symptoms can indicate it's time to replace your boiler :
  • Your boiler is more than 15 years old:
  • Consider replacing an older unit with a new, high-efficiency boiler.
  • 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 could indicate a problem with your boiler and should be investigated by a qualified heating engineer.
  • Your radiators are not heating up properly:
  • Radiators taking a long time to warm up, or some radiators not heating at all 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. Have a heating engineer inspect the system.
  • Leaks or drips near your boiler:
  • If you notice water pooling around your boiler, it's important to get it checked by a professional immediately.
  • 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.

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 ensure they're functioning correctly. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly, invisible gas. Detectors will alert you if there's a CO leak.
  • Annual Service: Have your boiler serviced every year by a qualified technician. . This ensures it's working at its best. Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and protects your investment.
  • Check for Leaks: Periodically check for leaks or drips around your boiler and piping. If you find any, contact a qualified heating engineer for repairs..
  • Know Your System: Understand your boiler's functions and components. Be sure to read the manual.
  • Ventilation: Ensure the room or area where your boiler is installed has proper airflow. Never block any vents or air intakes.
  • Gas Safety (for gas boilers): If you detect a gas leak, immediately turn off the gas supply, open windows for ventilation, and evacuate the building. Contact your gas company from a safe location.
Safe and responsible operation protects you and your property.

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. Sometimes, the loop is built in; other times, it is external. 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. Confirm that pressure is at an appropriate level. If problems persist, contact a qualified HVAC technician.If you're uncomfortable performing this task yourself, contact a Gas Safe registered engineer. Incorrectly repressurizing the system can cause damage.

How can I make my boiler more energy-efficient?

Here are several things you can do:
  • Upgrade to a high-efficiency condensing boiler: Condensing boilers are significantly more efficient than older non-condensing boilers.
  • Install a programmable thermostat: A programmable thermostat allows you to set different temperatures for different times of the day , helping you use less energy and save money.
  • Insulate your home: Adequate insulation in walls, attics, and floors can make a big difference.
  • Service your boiler annually: Regular servicing ensures your boiler is running as efficiently as possible. .
  • Powerflush your system: Over time, sludge and debris can build up in your heating system, reducing efficiency. A powerflush cleans the system, improving circulation and heat output.
These measures will not only improve efficiency and reduce energy waste, they also improve the lifespan and reliability of your boiler system. .

What are the signs that I need a new boiler?

Several symptoms 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:
  • 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 taking a long time to warm up, or some radiators not heating at all 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. Have a heating engineer inspect the system.
  • Leaks or drips near your boiler:
  • If you notice water pooling around your boiler, it's important to get it checked by a professional immediately.
  • 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. . If you see a yellow flame, turn off the boiler and contact a qualified technician immediately..
Prompt action might prevent complete boiler failure, which can be very disruptive during colder seasons.

What safety precautions should I take with a new boiler?

Ensure the safe operation of your new system by observing these practices:
  • Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Place CO detectors in strategic locations and ensure they're functioning correctly. 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 you find any, contact a qualified heating engineer for repairs..
  • Know Your System: Understand your boiler's functions and components. Be sure to read the manual.
  • Ventilation: Ensure the room or area where your boiler is installed has proper airflow. Never block any vents or air intakes.
  • Gas Safety (for gas boilers): If you detect a gas leak, immediately turn off the gas supply, open windows for ventilation, and evacuate the building. Contact your gas company from a safe location.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure the long-term safety and optimal performance of your new heating system.

How do I repressurize my boiler?

If the pressure gauge on your boiler shows low pressure, you'll need to repressurize 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. . Listen for the sound of filling.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 firmly.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. Incorrectly repressurizing the system can cause damage.