The Signs of a Failing Boiler
Most homeowners don’t think about their boiler very often – that is, until it stops working. Before it reaches that point, however, there are certain signs you can look for that indicate your boiler may be reaching the end of its life. If you notice any of the following signs, contact Angel Heating & Cooling for a Langhorne boiler replacement:
Unusual sounds: While boilers are not typically noiseless, they shouldn’t produce loud or peculiar sounds. If you detect unusual noises such as hissing, banging, or any other abnormal sounds emanating from your boiler, it could be indicative of an internal issue and may require a replacement.
Frequent repairs: To ensure optimal performance, boilers require regular maintenance. However, this doesn’t imply that they require frequent repairs. If you find yourself needing to contact a technician repeatedly within a brief period, it could indicate that your boiler is nearing the end of its lifespan.
Leaking water: Boilers use hot water to create steam, so a small amount of condensation is normal. If you notice large amounts of water leaking from your boiler or pooling on the floor around it, however, that likely means there’s a major issue and you may need to replace your boiler.
Rising energy bills: As boilers age, their efficiency may decline, and they may require more energy than usual to maintain your home’s warmth. If you’ve recently observed an abrupt increase in your heating bills, it could signify that your boiler is no longer operating at peak efficiency and necessitates a replacement.
No hot water: A common indication that your boiler requires replacement is the absence of hot water production. If you’re experiencing a dearth of hot water or unusually low temperatures, it could be a sign that your boiler needs replacement.
Older than 10-15 years: Boilers typically last around 10-15 years, so if yours is older than that it may be time to consider replacing it. Older boilers may not be efficient and will probably require more maintenance than newer units.