Gas & Oil Fired Boilers
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Hot water boilers are a type of heating system that uses a boiler to heat water and circulate it through pipes to provide heat to a building. These systems are commonly used to provide heat and hot water for residential and commercial buildings.
Hot water boilers consist of a boiler unit that heats water, a circulating pump that moves the hot water through pipes, and radiators or other heat exchangers that transfer the heat to the air or water in the building. The boiler can be fueled by natural gas, oil, propane, or electricity, and the heat is transferred to the water through a heat exchanger.
Hot water boilers can be classified into two types: standard boilers and combination boilers. Standard boilers are used to provide heat to the building, while combination boilers are used to provide both heat and hot water.
Hot water boilers are generally more energy-efficient than other types of heating systems since they can be zoned to heat specific areas of the building, which reduces the amount of energy needed to heat the entire building. However, hot water boilers can be more expensive to install and maintain than other heating systems, and they require regular maintenance to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Service Programs
Annual maintenance is a must. In addition to changing filter regularly your annual inspection and tune-up will improve reliability, save you money on the cost of major repairs, save you money by lowering your energy bills and extend the life of your equipment.
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