How Much Does it Cost to Service a Boiler in Seattle?

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The cost of boiler repair Seattle can vary from $50 to around $3000. A lot of variables have an impact on the cost of repairing a boiler, including which part or parts are broken, the spot where the boiler can be found, whether or not the boiler has to be moved for servicing, whether or not electrical work is needed, the sort of fuel your boiler makes use of plus the technician you choose to have done the repair.

How often should be checked and who should do it in Seattle?

A gas boiler has to be examined on a yearly basis so it can go on working appropriately and safely. This service should only be conducted by a licensed and Gas Safe Registered engineer that could verify that the heating system is properly installed in compliance with all legal standards, can assess if it is working safely and can check if it functions proficiently as stated by the manufacturer's guidelines.

Will the radiator be included in a boiler repair Seattle?

No. Usually, boiler repair is only limited to the boiler itself. Any other repair work aside from the damage to the boiler will be charged separately.

I can smell gas coming from my gas boiler Seattle. Is that normal?

No! If you smell gas coming from your gas boiler, do not turn it on and call a professional gas boiler repairman right away. If the smell is too strong, evacuate your family and call the fire department as well.

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The kind of boiler you may have in the house will also have an effect on the costs associated with boiler repair Seattle. An oil boiler, unlike a gas or solid fuel boiler, generally has large installation costs, repair costs and even costs more to operate. Sad to say, if you happen to live in a rural area that is not near any gas mains, an oil boiler can be your only choice. Replacing a boiler commonly costs an average of $50 up to $300, but this amount could be noticeably higher based on where you reside and the spot of the boiler in your home. Replacing leaking, aging, or poor ductwork can costs an average of $35 up to $55 per linear foot for labor and materials, based on the length and variety of ducts.

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    A A A Heating

    Rating: 62
    406 N 127th. 
    SeattleWA  98133
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    Advance Plumbing & Heating

    Rating: 62
    SeattleWA  98101
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    Action Air Systems

    Rating: 61
    4021 S 166th St. 
    SeattleWA  98188
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    Accu Temp Heating & Cooling Corporation

    Rating: 63
    5959 Fauntleroy Way SW Ste 101. 
    SeattleWA  98136
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    Accurate Heating & Electrical LLC

    Rating: 58
    1611 SW Roxbury St. 
    SeattleWA  98106
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    A-Kollmar Sheet Metal

    Rating: 90
    941 S Nebraska St. 
    SeattleWA  98108