Boiler Repair Baton Rouge

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  • Carlisle Heating & Air Baton Rouge
    5
    30630 Summer Run Court, Denham Springs, 70726, US

    Carlisle Heating and Air Conditioning is a family-owned and operated business serving the Denham Springs community since 2003. We pride ourselves on providing top-quality HVAC services at competitive prices. Our team of skilled technicians has years of experience and is dedicated to offering world-class workmanship and friendly, professional customer service. Whether you need AC repair, heating installation, emergency HVAC services, or light commercial work, we're here to help. We treat our customers like family and guarantee your satisfaction. Call us today to schedule your appointment!

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  • Baton Rouge Noland
    4.9
    Baton Rouge, US

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  • Air Creation Heating & Cooling, LLC
    5
    11616 Cedar Park Drive, Baton Rouge, 70809, US

    Air Creation Heating & Cooling, LLC is a certified HVAC contractor serving Baton Rouge and New Orleans. We are a trusted local company specializing in residential and commercial HVAC services, including installation and repair for heating and cooling systems. Our team of NATE-certified technicians is dedicated to providing expert service for all your HVAC needs. We are a full-service commercial HVAC contractor, handling everything from minor repairs to complete HVAC installations. We also offer high-quality refrigeration solutions for businesses, installing and repairing all makes and models. As a Carrier Authorized Dealer, we sell and install top-notch HVAC equipment backed by the manufacturer's warranty. We prioritize customer satisfaction and strive to make the process of getting your HVAC system fixed or upgraded as easy as possible.

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  • Pe
    5
    Baton Rouge, US

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  • Tr
    4.3
    Baton Rouge, US

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  • ChillCo, Inc.
    4.9
    30042 N. Dixie Ranch Road, Lacombe, 70445, US

    ChillCo, Inc. is one of the largest independent companies in the Gulf South focused on commercial chiller plants and industrial process refrigeration. By providing comprehensive cooling solutions to owners with chilled water equipment, we help our customers prevent and solve both routine and catastrophic cooling system problems. Our approach to business is multi-faceted and comprehensive. We offer rental chillers and boilers, consulting, field service, equipment installation, replacement parts (domestic and international), remanufacturing, process refrigeration service, automated controls and custom training. We offer parts and service for many major brands including Carrier, Trane, York, GEA/FES, Frick, Mycom, Howden and many more. ChillCo is proud to be employee owned, offering industry-leading customer satisfaction.

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  • My
    4.7
    Baton Rouge, US

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  • Gl
    4.1
    Baton Rouge, US

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  • Ac
    4.3
    Baton Rouge, US

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    5
    Baton Rouge, US

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Frequently Asked Questions About Boiler Repair

Concerned about your heating system? Find answers to common boiler repair questions and connect with qualified technicians in USA through HVACCompaniesHub.

What are the most common boiler problems?

Common boiler issues include leaks, low boiler pressure, unusual noises (kettling, banging, gurgling), pilot light problems (in older models), no hot water, or a complete system failure. A qualified technician can diagnose the specific fault.

What causes low boiler pressure?

Low boiler pressure often indicates a leak somewhere in your heating system. Identify and repair leaks to restore optimal pressure. Seek professional guidance for persistent low-pressure issues.

How do I find a reputable boiler repair engineer?

Finding a reliable boiler repair engineer is crucial for a safe and effective repair. Seek recommendations from friends, family, or neighbors. Check online reviews and ratings, verify licensing and certifications (Gas Safe Register in the UK), request multiple quotes, and inquire about experience, warranties, and emergency service availability. HVACCompaniesHub helps connect you with qualified professionals.

How efficient is my boiler?

Boiler efficiency is measured by its AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) rating. Higher AFUE ratings indicate better energy efficiency, converting more fuel to usable heat. Modern boilers have AFUE ratings of 90% or higher, whereas older models may be significantly less efficient. Look for the ErP (Energy-related Products) label for efficiency information on newer boilers.

What are the most common boiler problems?

Common boiler issues include leaks, low boiler pressure, unusual noises (kettling, banging, gurgling), pilot light problems (in older models), no hot water, or a complete system failure. A qualified technician can diagnose the specific fault.

What causes low boiler pressure?

Low boiler pressure often indicates a leak somewhere in your heating system. Identify and repair leaks to restore optimal pressure. If the pressure continues to drop even after repressurizing, consult a qualified heating engineer to investigate the cause.

How do I find a reputable boiler repair engineer?

Finding a reliable boiler repair engineer is crucial for a safe and effective repair. Seek recommendations from friends, family, or neighbors. Check online reviews and ratings, verify licensing and certifications (Gas Safe Register in the UK), request multiple quotes, and inquire about experience, warranties, and emergency service availability. HVACCompaniesHub helps connect you with qualified professionals.

How efficient is my boiler?

Boiler efficiency is measured by its AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) rating. Higher AFUE ratings indicate better energy efficiency, converting more fuel to usable heat. Modern boilers have AFUE ratings of 90% or higher, whereas older models may be significantly less efficient. Look for the ErP (Energy-related Products) label for efficiency information on newer boilers.