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Boiler Installation and Repair in Aurora, Newmarket, Milton, and Vaughan

Are you looking for a reliable heating system that provides consistent warmth and comfort throughout your home? Consider a modern, energy-efficient boiler. Comfort NEXT Heating & Cooling specializes in boiler installation, maintenance, and repairs to keep your home cozy during the coldest seasons. 

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As a family-operated business, we’re committed to providing top-quality service to our neighbours in Aurora, Vaughan, Newmarket, Milton, and the surrounding areas. Contact us today to learn more about this dependable home heating solution. 

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A boiler uses hot water or steam to distribute heat throughout your home. Unlike forced-air systems, which use ducts and vents, boilers use pipes and radiators to distribute heat. As the hot water circulates, it releases heat, warming your living spaces. Boilers are available in various types, including gas, oil, and electric, catering to different energy sources and home needs.

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Installing a boiler has numerous benefits for homeowners, including.

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  • Efficiency. Boilers are renowned for their energy efficiency, resulting in lower energy bills.
     

  • Quiet operation. Unlike noisy forced-air systems, boilers operate quietly, ensuring a peaceful and undisturbed environment.
     

  • Zoned heating. Boilers allow for zoned heating, enabling you to control the temperature in different areas of your home independently.
     

  • Durability. Boilers are known for their longevity. With proper maintenance, they can provide reliable heating for many years.
     

  • Versatility. Boilers can be used for home heating systems and domestic hot water production, eliminating the need for a separate water heater.

How to Maintain a Boiler

Maintaining your boiler ensures optimal performance and extends lifespan. Here are some essential maintenance tips:
 

  • Regular servicing. Schedule annual professional maintenance to check for any issues and replace worn parts.
     

  • Bleed the radiators. Air can accumulate in radiators, reducing their efficiency. Bleed them periodically to release the trapped air.
     

  • Monitor water pressure. Ensure that your boiler's water pressure is at the correct level. Low pressure can affect the system's functionality.

Common Boiler Repairs

Although boilers are generally reliable, they can encounter occasional issues. Common boiler problems include:

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  • Leaks. Leaking water can result from a faulty pressure valve, a damaged pump, or a corroded pipe.
     

  • No heat. Problems with the thermostat, a malfunctioning pilot light, or airlocks in the pipes can lead to no heat production.
     

  • Kettling. Kettling occurs when limescale buildup causes water to boil, creating a rumbling or banging noise. It can harm your boiler's components.
     

  • Pilot light problems. If the pilot light repeatedly goes out, it may be due to a faulty thermocouple, draft issues, or gas supply problems.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Comfort NEXT Heating & Cooling team has compiled boiler FAQs to provide valuable insights into how boilers work and answer our customers’ most burning questions. We serve customers in Aurora, Newmarket, Milton, Vaughan, and surrounding areas.

  • How do heat pumps work?
    Unlike furnaces and boilers, heat pumps don’t create heat; they redistribute it. In heating mode, they extract warmth from the outdoor air or ground and deliver it indoors. In cooling mode, they remove heat from the inside and expel it outdoors, effectively providing both heating and cooling according to your needs.
  • Are heat pumps energy efficient?
    Heat pumps are highly efficient when it comes to energy usage. They can have efficiencies of well over 100 per cent, and sometimes even up to 300 per cent, as they transfer heat instead of creating it. Additionally, heat pumps produce much fewer greenhouse gas emissions than natural gas furnaces, since electricity is a cleaner fuel source in Ontario.
  • How can I choose the right size heat pump for my home?
    To determine the appropriate size, it's best to consult an HVAC professional at Comfort NEXT Heating & Cooling. They’ll consider crucial factors such as your home’s size, insulation quality, local climate and heat loss/gain calculations. It's essential to choose the correct size heat pump for your home to ensure comfort and efficiency. Avoid the temptation to oversize your heat pump, as this can lead to reduced efficiency, discomfort and short cycling. On the other hand, an undersized unit won’t adequately cool or heat your space. By getting a professional assessment, you can make sure your heat pump is appropriately sized, optimizing its performance, energy efficiency and overall effectiveness.
  • Are there any energy rebates available for heat pumps installation?
    The Home Efficiency Rebate Plus (HER+) program provides rebates to qualifying customers for installing a new heat pump. You could get up to $10,000 back for energy upgrades, plus an additional $600 towards the cost of your your EnerGuide home evaluation. Specifics are subject to change, so it’s best to check the Enbridge website for current details.
  • What is the average lifespan of a heat pump?
    The average lifespan of a heat pump is around 15 to 20 years. However, a well-maintained unit can often last even longer. At Comfort NEXT Heating & Cooling, we offer regular maintenance and upkeep services to ensure your heat pump lasts as long as possible.

Boiler Installation and Repair in Aurora, Newmarket, Milton, and Vaughan.

At Comfort NEXT Heating & Cooling, we're dedicated to providing the best boiler installation, maintenance, and repair services to ensure your home stays warm and comfortable throughout the winter. If you're interested in installing a boiler or need help with maintenance and repairs in or around Vaughan, Milton, Aurora, or Newmarket, contact us today for expert service.

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