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02 Sep

Now’s The Time To Schedule Your Annual Boiler Maintenance

As the days grow shorter and temperatures begin to drop, it’s time to start thinking about your home’s heating system.

Your boiler works hard every winter to keep your family warm and comfortable, but like any mechanical system, it needs regular care to perform at its best.

Fall is the ideal season to schedule annual boiler maintenance. Taking action now helps you avoid breakdowns, improve efficiency and extend the life of your boiler.

Why fall is the best time for boiler maintenance

Beat the winter rush

Once the first cold snap hits, plumbers and HVAC technicians get busy with emergency calls and urgent repairs. Scheduling your boiler maintenance in the fall means you’ll get prompt service and avoid waiting for an appointment during the busiest time of year.

Prevent unexpected breakdowns

A boiler that hasn’t been serviced in a year or more is at higher risk for breakdowns. Cold weather puts extra strain on your heating system, and small issues left unchecked can turn into big problems. Annual maintenance lets a professional spot and fix minor issues before they become emergencies.

Improve efficiency and lower energy bills

Dust, soot and sediment build up inside your boiler over time, making it work harder to heat your home. Regular maintenance keeps all components clean and tuned, so your system runs efficiently. An efficient boiler uses less fuel, which means lower utility bills all winter long.

Ensure safe operation

Boilers burn fuel to create heat, which means there’s always a risk of carbon monoxide leaks or other safety hazards. During annual maintenance, a licensed plumber will check for leaks, test safety controls and make sure your boiler is operating safely and up to code.

Extend the life of your boiler

Routine maintenance reduces wear and tear on your boiler’s components, helping your system last longer. Investing in a yearly tune-up can delay the need for costly replacements and protect your investment for years to come.

What’s Included In Annual Boiler Maintenance?

While it can vary between contractors, a comprehensive boiler maintenance visit should include:

  • Inspecting and cleaning the heat exchanger, burners and ignition system
  • Checking for leaks, corrosion or blockages in pipes and vents
  • Testing safety controls and carbon monoxide detectors
  • Flushing the system to remove sediment and improve performance
  • Checking water pressure, thermostat function and all electrical connections
  • Lubricating moving parts as needed

A professional plumber will also answer your questions and recommend any needed repairs or upgrades to keep your system running smoothly.

Why call Plumbers 911 for boiler maintenance?

Annual boiler maintenance is not a DIY job. Today’s boilers are complex systems that require specialized knowledge and tools. Here’s why you should call Plumbers 911 for a referral to a local plumbing contractor:

  • Licensed And Insured Contractors: Plumbers 911 connects you with local plumbers who are fully licensed, bonded and insured.
  • Extensive Training: Our affiliated contractors employ plumbers with over 10,000 hours of training and rigorous background checks.
  • Expert Service: Professional plumbers know how to spot hidden issues, tune your system for efficiency, and ensure safe operation.
  • Peace Of Mind: With Plumbers 911, you can trust that your boiler is ready for winter and your family is safe.

Schedule your boiler maintenance today

Don’t wait for the first cold night to discover your boiler isn’t working. Fall is the perfect time to schedule your annual maintenance and make sure your heating system is ready for the season ahead. Call Plumbers 911 for a referral to a trusted local plumbing contractor who will guide you through the process and ensure all the work is done correctly.

To all our friends and customers regarding COVID-19

We will get through this together To say we are living in “unprecedented” challenging times would be an understatement. We hope this finds you and your family safe and healthy. We would like to list a few pieces of information and websites that we think will be helpful for you during this time.

  • To get the most current information on the COVID-19 virus, please check the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) website at: cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/communication/factsheets.html
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  • For those of you with children that are looking for something fun to do, there are virtual field trips you can take with your kids that are fun and educational. Here is a link: https://artsandculture.google.com/partner

Plumbers are considered essential workers during this time and we will continue to work as our number one priority is to “protect the health of the nation.” Stay well, stay safe and we will get through this together.

Your Friends at Plumbers 911

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