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 Richboro boiler replacement:
Unusual sounds: Boilers aren’t 100% quiet all the time, but they should not be making loud, unusual noises. If you hear hissing, banging, or other strange sounds coming from your boiler, it could indicate an internal problem and mean a replacement is necessary.
Frequent repairs: Boilers demand periodic maintenance to ensure their smooth operation, but that doesn’t imply they require frequent repairs. If you find yourself having to contact a technician several times in a brief duration, it could imply that your boiler is approaching the end of its lifespan.
Leaking water: Boilers produce steam by heating water, resulting in a slight amount of condensation, which is normal. However, if you observe substantial water leakage from your boiler or notice pools of water forming around it, it is probable that a significant issue exists, and you might require a boiler replacement.
Rising energy bills: As boilers age, they tend to lose efficiency and may demand more energy than usual to keep your home warm. If you’ve recently experienced an unexpected surge in your heating bills, it could signify that your boiler is no longer functioning at optimal efficiency and may require a replacement.
No hot water: One of the most common signs that your boiler needs replacing is if it stops producing hot water. Any lack of hot water or unusually low temperatures could be an indication that you need a new boiler.
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.