Do-It-Yourself Tips To Keep Your Hot Water Heater Working Well

A water heater can last for a very long time if properly cared for and maintained. If ignored, then it’s going to break down sooner than expected. The last thing you want is to find yourself with no hot water during your morning shower. Here is a simple maintenance task you can complete at home that is guaranteed to improve the lifespan of your water heater.

a well maintained water heater


Flushing The Water Tank

Experts suggest flushing your hot water heater tank once every 1 to 3 years. It’s always best to take the safe route and flush the tank on an annual basis. It’s extremely simple and takes only a few minutes of your time.

The point of flushing the tank is to remove any unwanted sediment build-up that has occurred inside of the tank. If ignored, that sediment can eventually clog water lines and even lead to leaks. It also reduces the overall efficiency of the tank, which results in increased energy prices. The simple act of flushing the tank solves both of these problems.

How To Flush Your Water Heater Tank

To accomplish this, start by turning off the electricity to the water heater or the gas if it is a gas heater.

Next, shut down the cold water that flows into the heater. Take a standard garden hose and connect it to the outgoing drain valve. The end of the hose should be outside of the home in an area that won’t be harmed by hot water.

Open the pressure relief valve and the drain valve. Wait a few moments as the tank drains completely. After all of the water has drained from the tank you can close the drain valve and disconnect the hose. Close the pressure relief valve. Now walk around the house and turn on each tap with hot water. Turn on the cold water flowing into the tank. Return to the taps one at a time and turn them off as water begins to flow.

Finally, after all spigots are turned off, return power to the tank.


Check the Integrity of the Pressure Valve

Any time you are flushing the tank is also a great time to check the integrity of the pressure valve. All tanks have a temperature and pressure valve that functions as a safety mechanism. You can check this valve while flushing the tank after you turned off the electricity or gas to the heater as well as the cold water input.

After shutting off the cold water you should place a bucket directly beneath the pressure relief valve. There will be a trip lever nearby. Pull the lever and you should see water, air, and possibly vapor exit from the valve. This is a sign that the valve is working properly. You can now continue with flushing the tank. If the valve is not working, then you should still continue with flushing the tank, but then replace the valve before restoring power and cold water input.

Flushing a tank and checking the valve shouldn’t take any longer than thirty minutes. Albeit, you should expect it to take slightly longer if you need to physically replace the valve.

These simple maintenance steps can add many years to the lifespan of your water heater.


Want a Plumber to Maintain Your Water Heater?

A plumber working on a water heater

For those who would rather higher a professional plumber to do all of this water heater maintenance work rather than taking the “do-it-yourself” route, we offer this service. Simply call us or fill out the form on the contact page. We have a network of plumbers in your area who would be happy to help you at an affordable rate.

A Guide to Drain Cleaning for the DIY Enthusiast

Cleaning a clogged drainOur homes are the havens of rest and safety where we return after a day in the field, trenches and offices. The safety and convenience of our natural surroundings is easily taken for granted until, quite unexpectedly, the amenities that make our life so great suddenly go on the blink.

One of the most overlooked feature of the home is the indoor plumbing.

The way the wastewater is carried away through the pipes is a marvel of physics and engineering. It takes experience and insight to address issues with this system effectively. With this in mind, let’s look at the topic of drains and how they should be cleaned. As long as water and waste is passing through your pipes there will be a blockage eventually.

The responsibility of keeping these tubes and pipes flowing freely falls on the home occupants and the skills of a reliable plumber.

Regular maintenance ensures that the drains are kept:

  • Sanitary
  • Safe
  • Clean, and
  • Healthy to those living inside

There are also many signs that drains and pipes are not functioning properly, including:

  1. Water that does not flow down the sink
  2. A foul odors emanating from sewers and pipes
  3. An overflow in the toilets
  4. Stale pools of standing water forming around the home

Drain cleaning is an important treatment that can restore the sewages works and drainage systems that have been affected by a clog. Serious plumbing issues are a more consistent situation in heavily populated regions and cities. If left unaddressed a serious health hazard as well as extensive property damage can ensue.

A clogged drain line can begin to leak in the most unexpected places and locating the site can take time while damage increases. This is why it is important to perform a thorough drain cleaning to avoid the onset of this minor catastrophe.

Do-It-Yourself Drain Cleaning

In one scenario, cleaning your drains can be a minor operation which could even be handled by the novice DIY enthusiast. This involves a simple chemical compound (like Drano) available at your local supplies store. This can be effective at clearing moderately blocked passages and tubes. The strong chemicals can effectively melt the grease, hair and other debris that obstruct the drainage. This is the considered the most basic method of cleaning drains and pipes.

But, drain cleaning is not always addressed with a chemical solution. There are actually a great many tools, agents and implements in a plumber’s tool box that can be unleashed on the most stubborn clog. The home pump is an example of one device that can be used easily on floor drains, kitchen sinks and bathtubs drains.

Drain cleaning is a fairly straightforward task except that it can become especially difficult when the home’s occupants become neglectful about their task. This can lead to inevitable clogs and obstructions that will need hefty reparations to restore. The smallest obstructions can cause major problems as well if they are not addressed promptly.

Most clogs are caused by the following

  • Hair
  • Dead Skin Cells and Soap Scum
  • Oils and Grease
  • Other debris including paper, pieces of jewelry, plastic and more.

It is most unfortunate when other larger harder materials find their way into the drains. Steel, stones, bones and metals can seriously damage the pipes from the inside and eventually require serious reconstruction.

Drain Snakes and Augers

A handheld drain augerOther implements that can address more serious clogs include drain augers, the plumber’s snake as well as pressurized air or water.

When using these implements and tools to address clog it is essential that all obstructions are removed or the task has not been fully accomplished and will soon present itself in a new and more complex clog.

Many of these tools and implements are very potent or sharp and can inflict serious damage on the home’s plumbing from the inside if wielded by inexperienced “do-it-yourself plumbers”.

If you are not sure you have the capacity to address the clog that presents itself on your home and property, it may be the best idea to call in the professionals. This can help to avoid further drainage issues.

How To Keep Your Toilet From Leaking

Prevent your toilet from leaking with proper maintenanceLeaking toilet tanks are responsible for the loss of tens of thousands of gallons of water per year. That isn’t good for the environment, and it isn’t good for your wallet either.

Toilet tanks aren’t infallible; after you’ve had them for a few years, it is not unusual for a leak to start. As a result, it is important to take a look at your plumbing system on a regular basis to make sure there aren’t any issues.

How To Stop A Toilet Tank From Leaking

The best way to prevent a problem is to periodically look over your toilet tank and make sure there are no leaks. Most toilets and tanks are very similar. There are two valves in the tank. One is a flush. The other collects the water until it is ready to be flushed. The ball-cock is a refill valve that is often found in the toilet tank. If the flush valve doesn’t seat right, there is an issue with your tank and it is time to call in a professional.

When a leak springs up, tank water gets into the bowl. If left unchecked, the refill tank continues to fill up, over and over. That means there is a lot of water that gets wasted. It is also possible for the refill valve to leak as well. Water is constantly moving into the bowl. That should alert you to the fact that there is a major problem.

Figuring out if the flush is leaking is not hard. Once you determine that there is a leak, stop the water supply so that the toilet tank is not getting any water. There is a valve that does this. One thing you can do is to note the water level once you have closed the water. Wait half an hour and then look to see if there is any difference. Obviously, if there is not as much water as before, there is a leak that needs to be addressed. However, if the water is at the same level, there is no issue with the flush valve. The problem is the refill valve instead. The fix for that is pretty simple; just tighten it up a little or adjust a few things. You also need to check to see that there is ample water for flushing but nothing else. You don’t want the water to move over the overflow pipe.

Check the Toilet’s Water Level

There is a water level mark in every flush tank. You do not want the water level to be too low. The water is necessary for there to be a sealing trap. Occasionally, the float may come in contact with other parts of the toilet. To stop that from happening, just separate the float and the leak should stop.

You need to make sure there isn’t any water logging, either. Fix this issue by taking the float out and washing it off. If logging continues to be a problem, get a new part. If you are also struggling with the flush valve, and nothing you do is making a difference, put in a new flush ball. Just the actuating mechanism can be switched up as well, so you may not have to replace the entire part. Before you buy something new, though, check to make sure there isn’t anything you can do that will fix the problem.

Is It Time To Call a Plumber?

We hope these tips are helpful in Keeping your toilets operating properly. However, if you would rather call an expert to help repair your toilet then we are here 24/7 for all your plumbing needs.

What To Do When You Have a Burst Pipe

A burst pipeBurst water pipes can result in thousands of dollars in damages and this is why many people take measures to ensure this doesn’t happen. There are times when the pipes can burst no matter how much you do to prevent it.

When you get this problem you will need to deal with it in the shortest time possible and minimize the damage.

Below are some of the things you will need to do when you have a burst pipe.

How to deal with a burst pipe that is leaking water…

Shut off the water

The first thing you will need to do is turning off water at the mains. This is important because it will stop the flow of water into your home and this prevents any further damage. If there is still a flow of water, drain the water in your system by flushing your toilet many times until the flow dries up. If there are any electrical sockets affected, then turn off the main switch of your electricity immediately.

Open the faucets

It is a good idea to open the faucet because when the main valve has been shut off, there will still be pressure inside the pipes. Opening the faucets will let out any remaining water and there will be no pressure in the pipes. This will make it easier during the repairs because the pipes will have no water.

Call a plumber to fix the pipe

Unless you have experience with repairing broken pipes, you will need to call a plumber to do the work at some point. There are a number of things you can do before calling the plumber, and it is important in order to reduce the damage caused by the burst pipe. A plumber will help you with tips to prevent further damage and how to deal with the problem while waiting for the plumber to get to your home.

Drying out the water

Take a mop, bucket, and a shop vacuum then start getting rid of the water because you don’t want everything in your home soaking in water. Cleaning up as soon as possible will help in preventing mold. When getting rid of water, see whether there is contact with any electrical wires or equipment with water because you don’t want to get shocked in the process.

Having a burst pipe is a big problem, but what you do after it determines the damage it is going to cause. Use the above tips and you will have an easier time dealing with the burst pipe.

Tips On How To Thaw Out A Frozen Pipe

How to thaw a frozen pipeThawing a frozen water pipe quickly is crucial. However, it is equally important to ensure you thaw a frozen pipe correctly. Here are top tips that will help you get water flowing and help you avert the crisis of a burst pipe or potentially damaging floods in your home.

Tip #1: Locating the Frozen Pipe

Thawing frozen pipes starts with determining which pipe or pipes have frozen. First, turn on all water faucets. If no water pours or just a little of it trickles, then you should know that the pipe leading to the valve is frozen. And, if the pipe is exposed, like in the basement, under the sink, or on the exterior of your house, you could see the frozen part of the pipe. Frozen pipes usually have frost on them or could have a small bulge.

Tip #2: Open the Faucet

Before you can commence any attempts to thaw frozen pipes, you will need to open all faucets which the pipe delivers water into. You should open both the cold and hot handles in this case. This is a good way to release the pressure in the system, and it will let water escape when you start to thaw your frozen pipe.

Tip #3: Where Should You Begin?

If you are doing the thawing on your own, you should start the process close to the faucet and work your way slowly down the blockage point. This aids in ensuring that the steam and melting ice escape via the open section. If you begin the process nearer to the blockage, the melting ice will probably get stuck behind your blockage, create more pressure in your pipes and increase the chances of your pipe bursting.

Tip #4: Thawing the Exposed Pipes

If your frozen pipe is in an area that you can access easily, there are numerous options for trying to thaw the pipe. You should not stop applying heat until the water running through the faucet runs at full strength.

Here are your options for thawing exposed pipes.

  1. A Hair Dryer: A hair dryer is the easiest way to thaw a frozen pipe. Just turn on your dryer and point its heat at the frozen pipe, beginning with the section near the faucet.
  2. Heat Lamp: Another good way to thaw pipes is with a heat lamp. You should, however, position this device in a manner that the heat reaches the frozen pipe. The indirect heat aids in quickly thawing pipes.
  3. Hot Towels: Wrapping towels that have been dipped in hot water around frozen pipes is another easy way to thaw, and it helps to thaw blockages slowly.

Here’s a video from Ace Hardware which explains how to thaw a frozen pipe…

We hope that these tips on thawing frozen pipes have helped you. However, if you need professional pipe repair services for a frozen or burst pipe then call Plumbing Emergency Rescue and we’ll send a plumber out to you quickly.

Signs That You May Have A Water Leak

Broken pipe water leak detection servicesWhen water leaks in your home it can cause a significant amount of damage. Leaky pipes or faucets can also increase your water bill costing you extra money each month. Detecting and repairing leaks right away can not only help prevent damage but can also save you as much as 10% on your monthly water expenses.

Learning how to identify plumbing problems can make it easier to spot leaks when they occur. That way, you can catch them early on before they have a chance to do major damage.

Some of the most common signs of water leaks are listed below.

Water Leak Detection

The Sound Of Water Running

When the water is turned on somewhere in your house you probably can hear it running. However, if you notice the sound of water running but no one is using water anywhere in your home it could mean that you have a leak. To locate the source of the problem look for areas of discoloration on your floors, ceilings, or walls. If you do find an area where water damage has occurred, feel it with your hand to see how warm it is. That way, you can let the plumber know whether it is the hot or cold water that is leaking.

If you can’t find any signs of a leak, try taking a look at your water meter. If the number on the water meter is increasing even when no water is being used, it is a sure sign of a leak.

A clogged drainSlow-Moving Drains

Over time, grease, hair, and other types of debris can clog your drains causing them to drain more slowly. In most cases, a liquid drain cleaner from the store should clear away any problems. If you try one of these products and still have trouble, however, you should consider reaching out to a plumber. Trying to remove the clog on your own can lead to extra damage, costing you even more money to repair.

A Reduction In Water Pressure

If you notice that your water pressure is lower than usual you could have an issue with your plumbing. In some cases the aerator on the faucet simply needs to be cleaned. If you try that, however, and the water pressure doesn’t return to normal, the problem could be caused by a leak or a broken pipe. The best option is to hire a plumber to identify and repair the problem for you.

Reach Out To Us Today For Leak Detection and Repair

Taking good care of your home’s plumbing system is the most effective way to avoid problems like these. For expert help with your plumbing, give us a call today.

How To Avoid a Costly Winter Pipe Leak

As Winter approaches here on Long Island it is important to understand how the lowering temperatures can push your plumbing system to the brink. Below are some great tips that will help you in preparing your home or place of business’ plumbing system for the cold-weather season.

Today's Frozen Pipes Are Tomorrow's Plumbing Emergency

Protecting Pipes From Freezing

When the temperature drops during winter, the water inside can easily freeze, and this can lead to bursting of the pipes. The damage can be extensive if you are away from your home or business for an extended period of time. This damage can include massive flooding, damage to your rugs, furniture, and property’s structure. If you want to reduce the risk of your pipes bursting, wrap the un-insulated pipes using foam. You can get foam tubes from your local hardware store. If the foam doesn’t have self-adhesive edges, use duct tape.

Fix Plumbing Leaks Before The Start of Winter

The best time to get your leaks repaired is now. You should do a proper check of the faucets in the kitchen, bathrooms, and any other rooms and see whether there are drips and puddles. If you notice any problem with the faucet, call a plumber to repair the leak as soon as possible..

Drain Your Water Heater

If you are in a location that has hard water, then the sediment will build up in your tank, and this causes rust to start developing inside. The rust can then find a way into your cooking, drinking, and bathing water. If the hot water heater is too old or rusted, then you should think about a new unit before the winter season.

 

Losing The Outdoor Hose

The best thing to do is disconnecting, wrapping up and packing away the garden hose until the return of warm weather. When you leave it connected, it can cause the water left inside it to freeze and expands, and this will also cause the freezing of the connecting pipes and faucets as well.

WInterizing Your Outdoor Pipes

Closing and Draining Shut-Off Valves Leading Outdoors

If there are interior shut off valves in your home that lead to outdoor faucets, then you should close them; then drain the water from outside lines. If there is water in the lines it can easily freeze and result in a lot of damage.

We hope the above tips will go a long way in helping you avoid pipe leaks this Winter. If you would like more information about winterizing your home or business, repairing leaking pipes, or any other plumbing issues, please feel free to call us.

Why Should You Call A Local Plumber For Boiler Repairs And Replacements?

Boilers are some of the most efficient heating and ventilation systems compared to furnaces. That’s why a majority of homeowners on Long Island have boilers installed in their homes in this day and age.

Boiler maintenance servicesEven though the initial cost of installing a boiler is high, the homeowner could benefit from such an investment over time. Just like any other appliance in your home, a boiler is also prone to malfunction with regular usage. That’s why it is important to implement an effective preventive maintenance routine to prolong the lifespan of the boiler.

When you need boiler repairs or replacements on Long Island, you should look for professional help at all times. In fact, boiler repairs, replacements, and installations are a highly specialized kind of plumbing. That is why you need a highly qualified and experienced local plumber to attend any repairs or replacements of boilers. Here is why you should call a local plumber for boiler repairs and replacements in your home.

Carbon monoxide exposure is one of the risks that you will expose yourself by using do-it-yourself – DIY – methods to repair or replace your boiler. Boiler repairs are complicated and dangerous most of the time. Unless you are a professional plumber who has the authority and certification to repair or replace a boiler, you shouldn’t try to repair them yourself. In fact, a boiler technician has to inspect the entire system of the boiler before engaging in any sort of repairs.

This will help mitigate the risk to some extent and prevent any emergency situation during the repair work. That is why you should avoid risking you and your family’s safety just to save a few bucks and call a professional local plumber to handle boiler repairs and replacements at all times.

Boiler repairs and installations take several years of training and experience by a professional and certified boiler technician. A seasoned boiler repair technician has extensive experience and a full understanding of the mechanisms of a boiler and how the equipment works. Hence, a professional plumber will offer a quality service and guarantee the safety of the unit. Since these professionals are well versed in boiler repairs and installations, they can do a quick job in repairing or replacing a boiler.

A professional plumber always stays on top of safety regulations when attempting to repair or install a boiler in your home. They fully understand the protocols that regulate emissions. The system would release carbon monoxide emissions when not installed in a proper way. This may result in shutting down the system for good or hefty fines on your part.

A professional can certify that the boiler complies with the regulations in the area. You are exempted from having to deal with court orders or paying hefty fines to the local authorities when you decide to hire a professional local plumber to handle your boiler repair and replacement project.

Many homeowners are confused by the overwhelming amount of DIY boiler repair and replacement information on the internet. Hence, most of them think that installing or repairing a boiler is a DIY project. You may find many DIY videos for this purpose. But boiler repair is not for an inexperienced homeowner.

Boilers are relatively expensive appliances in the home. Hence, the repairs and installation of such a unit are best left to a professional local plumber who specializes in boiler repairs and replacements. These machines come with sensitive and complicated mechanisms that can be easily damaged beyond repair. That is why an inexperienced homeowner shouldn’t meddle with the boiler or consider DIY methods to repair or replace the boiler unit.

You will get a more personalized service on the boiler system when you hire a professional to perform the repair or installation job. In fact, from diagnosing the fault to everything that is done to the point where the boiler functions properly, a professional local plumber will offer a highly personalized service. These technicians can check to see if all delivery pipes and radiators are functioning effectively. That way you get a better service when you hire a professional plumber to repair or replace the boiler in your home. On the other hand, most homeowners are used to getting their boilers serviced once a year. But you should increase the frequency of maintenance to at least two services per year to prolong the lifespan and efficiency of the system. This will reduce emergency repairs and encourage smoother functioning of the boiler in the long run.

If your boiler is malfunctioning because it is old, you should consider replacing the entire unit compared to repairing it. A new heating system will help save energy costs each month. The current system may lose its efficiency due to the age of the unit. Hence, you may have noticed an increase in your energy bills since the last few months or so. If you are facing this kind of situation in your home, you should consider replacing the boiler with a modern energy saving unit. The new units are more efficient and will operate with less energy compared to the older models. They will increase the savings on your monthly energy bills.

Also, the newer models come with a smaller carbon footprint compared to the older units. New units use less energy to produce more results in a short time. There is nothing more frustrating than having a heating system that requires constant repairs. That is why you need to shift to a new system by calling a professional plumber to replace the old boiler in your home. They are more reliable and efficient over time.

Looking for a professional and experienced local Long Island plumber who specializes in boiler repairs and replacements is not an easy task. There are hundreds of plumbers in the area. That’s where your extensive research becomes so important. Make sure you do the homework before calling a reliable local plumber to handle all your boiler repairs, replacements, and installations in your home.

How Our Boiler Repair and Maintenance Service Can Help You 

Our Long Island plumbers and technicians offer a complete range of heating services and cooling services. This is includes boil inspection, installation and repair, all services designed to meet a customer’s needs and budget.

Our boiler services are many and include: boiler repair and maintenance, including tune ups and installations, as well as repairing and improving boiler controls and writing and heat exchanges for all brands of boiler.

We also fix steam traps and condensate, as well as water treatment systems.

Our team of professional boiler system technicians have more than enough expertise to accurately and efficiently assess the condition of your equipment and then make recommendations that will be best for your building.

We also offer some of the most energy efficient boilers intended to save owners money on their utility costs in the long run.

We are among the most well established companies for boiler installations in both Suffolk and Nassau counties in Long Island. Our technicians are very well trained in the field of boiler installation.

Every installation is different and we work to ensure that our procedures are intended to suit your specific needs. Our company is fully accredited which ensures certified installation.

We can also provide both servicing and repair work for boilers that are already installed. Our technicians are more than happy to provide our customers with advice on their needs.

Each and every boiler our company installs is rated high in terms of energy efficiency. Our experts are quite willing to visit your location to discuss the full range of possibilities and options for boilers.

You will even learn about the latest technology that can help our customers get everything they can out of their boilers.

Home visits are totally free and our company offers a wide range of financing options to ensure that our customers can pay in a way that suits them.

The exact type of system you choose depends totally upon your needs and our technicians will help you decide which one is best.

Our best efforts involve making boiler installation uncomplicated, painless, and quick. We do our best to ensure that our customers’ daily lives are not seriously disrupted as our technicians work as discretely as possible.

All the surrounding surfaces are covered up to ensure that no mess is left our when we’re done.

The materials we need for each job are dropped off ahead of time to give our installers a jump start. Documentation and records are provided to our customers as well, so that if a customers wishes to get rid of a boiler, all the necessary paperwork is already in place.

Our guarantees vary between time periods, typically between 3 or 5 years. In addition to providing efficient service, we also work to provide spare parts so our customers can save time and money that would have otherwise been spent on sourcing the parts.

Every engineer our company carries a number of certifications and many years of experience. Our technicians are regularly trained with the most recent technologies and most advanced procedures in boiler installation and repair.

Call us today so we can schedule your free boiler estimate. We service every brand under the sun, including; Well-McLain, Utia, Williams, Burnham, Peerless, Carrier, New Yorker, Baxi, Navien, Bryant, Buderus, HB Smith, American Standard and Goodman.

Calling our company will provide you with courteous and skilled technicians that will exceed your expectations.

We are conveniently located on Long Island and service Nassau and Suffolk counties, as well as the boroughs of Queens, and Brooklyn.

We hope to serve all your plumbing, heating and air conditioning needs, as well as installing these system on top of that.

We are your best option on all of Long Island for all your plumbing and HVAC repair and replacement needs.

Our commitment is to you, our customers, and to provide you with the best HVAC and plumbing services in the region. We have a 100% satisfaction guarantee, all hours emergency service, solid warranties and some of the most dedicated technicians in the industry.

We can fix any brand of heating system or air conditioning system, including boilers, no matter where they came from.

Discover How Our Maintenance And Boiler Repair Services Can Help You

Residential boiler repairAmong the many cooling and heating services and plumbing repairs we offer to Long Island residents and business owners, included is installation, boiler inspection, repair services and others, and these can be specifically designed with your budget and particular needs in mind.

Other services include tune ups, wiring and control repairs, and heat exchanger services. We work with all brands and are experienced with steam traps, water treatment systems, and condensate.

To best serve you and your home our professionals have the experience necessary to make recommendations and to assess the condition of your equipment accurately. We can help you save on utility cost by offering energy efficient boilers that will save you in the long run. If you live in Long Island or the Suffolk and Nassau County area then we are the most experienced company in those locations. Our technicians specialize in boiler installation and they have the most complete training of any other service available.

We are fully accredited and our installations are certified. We can service and repair your boilers. Our friendly technicians are ready to advise you on any specific needs you have. When we install a boiler we provide one with the highest rating in energy efficiency.  We are glad to send an expert to your home to discuss all available options. We can inform you about the newest technology available and we can advise you on how to get the best from your boiler.

When we come to your home to discuss your options it’s always free and once you decide which option you want, then we offer a number of financing options to help make it as convenient as possible. It will depend on your requirements as to which system you should choose and our expert technicians will help you in making the right decision.

Once you make the decision on having a boiler installed, we will do it simply and quickly. You won’t need to worry about having your regular activities disrupted as we are able to work discreetly. Any surfaces that are in the area will be covered so that there is no mess when the job is finished. Any materials that will be necessary for the job will be brought to your home in advance which allows the installers to begin immediately when they arrive.

Just as we begin, we will provide you with a brief that covers everything that is important related to handling your boiler. You will be giving all the records and documentation so that if there’s ever any reason for you to get rid of the boiler, you’ll have all the paperwork necessary. We have a choice of guarantees that include three and five years. Once the installation is complete, we will also provide any spare parts needed which helps you to save money and time because you don’t need to source them.

All of our engineers are fully certified and highly experienced. The company regularly provides them with ongoing training so that they are up to date with all the newest technology and procedures related to the installation of your boiler. Feel free to call us now and schedule your free estimate.

Regardless of the brand you have or are interested in, we can service it including Utica, Weil-Mclain, Burnham, Williams, Buderus, Bryant, Boxy, Carrier, American Standard, Navien and more. You’ll find that when you call, you’ll receive courteous and highly experienced technicians that you can trust and that will exceed any expectations you have. We are centrally located on Long Island and we gladly serve all of Nassau County, Suffolk County, Queens and Brooklyn.

Anyone who is needing boiler repair, plumbing, or have replacement needs that is located on Long Island or the surrounding areas will find that our company is the best choice. We are committed to providing you with outstanding HVAC and plumbing services. We are available for 24-hour emergency services, we can provide warranty work and our services are a hundred percent guaranteed. Our technicians are familiar with all brands of heating systems and air conditioning and this includes boilers and regardless of where you purchase those items.