Why Preventative Maintenance Is Key for Your Boiler

It's important to upkeep your boiler...here's how!

Every type of HVAC system requires regular maintenance. The exact frequency and type of work needed depends on many factors, particular the type of heat and age of the unit. Preventative maintenance serves several important purposes regardless of boiler type. It extends the life of the unit, improves operating efficiency, and can reduce the change of serious emergencies.

Address Deterioration

Transferring heat from one medium to another is a demanding process on the chemical and mechanical levels. Different parts of the boiler are designed to handle high heat, hold water, and transmit electrical current. There are a lot of different parts that can and will eventually break, especially if they aren't cleaned and used according to industry best practices.

Improve Cost Efficiency

One of the main reasons to get preventative boiler services is to cut down on costs. Like most physical machines, boilers becomes less efficient over time due to small changes in their operating state, including loosening joints, debris obstruction, and loss of lubrication. Keeping your system in top shape may cost a little money up front, but a significant portion of this cost starts returning value almost immediately in the form of lower utility costs.

Manage Water Flow and Quality

Water quality can become a serious concern with boilers, especially in older systems with aging plumbing. Any cracks in any of the plumbing fixtures in or around the boiler are a serious cause for concern. A close inspection of the system can also reveal internal problems that might contribute to stagnation or contamination of the water. Dirt, sediment, and even mold growth can impact the flow of water to and from the boiler.

Keep it Clean and Safe

Boilers have many effective safety features to keep homeowners and their families safe, but preventative maintenance adds another layer of protection. All appliances are dangerous in their own way and boilers are no exception. A serious problem could impact long-term air or water quality in the home, which has serious implications on human health. Units that aren't cleaned, maintained, or handled properly can also become a fire hazard.

When it comes to HVAC concerns, prevention is usually much less painful than the cure. Preventative maintenance is a simple and cost-effective way to lighten the burden of home ownership. Avoid unexpected emergencies, high repairs costs, and other problems by scheduling routine servicing for your boiler and HVAC system.

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