In Michigan, a Trustworthy HVAC Contractor is Essential.
DallAire Heating and Cooling specializes in diagnosing, troubleshooting, and repairing issues with existing boiler and hot water heating systems.
We provide repair for all boiler brands and honor manufacturer part warranties.
Annual boiler maintenance gives you the peace of mind that your boiler is functioning safely and efficiently.
Yearly maintenance includes inspecting and cleaning critical elements of your unit.
DallAire proudly provides the area's most affordable annual HVAC and boiler maintenance contracts.
Starting at just $6/month, we provide annual boiler service that includes cleaning the burners, flame sensor, spark ignitor, pressure switch tubing, pressure ports, drain tubing, and the interior of the heat exchanger. We also complete a thorough inspection and provide a detailed report of our service.
We provide detailed (and free!) quotes for new boiler installations performed by highly skilled technicians.
DallAire is committed to educating homeowners on their options and providing them with the information they need to make an informed decision.
If you're dealing with any of the following issues with your boiler—or something else not on this list—contact DallAire.
Several situations may cause your boiler to leak. For example, there could be an issue with the pressure valve or seal or corrosion within the boiler or pipes.
A thorough inspection from a qualified technician is the only way to diagnose the problem accurately.
When your heating doesn't seem to be working, and your hot water is nowhere to be seen (or one is working and the other isn't!), several boiler problems could be the culprit.
This can result from a failed thermostat, malfunctioning internal parts, low boiler pressure, or a disconnect from the electricity or gas supply. Because heating is your boiler's essential function, it’s important to address this problem with a professional HVAC technician as soon as you notice it.
This problem is so common that there's a name for it: kettling. This is most often caused by hard water buildup in a part of the equipment called the heat exchanger. This can cause long-term damage and needs to be addressed by a professional.
Pilot lights should always burn blue. A blue pilot light indicates that the flame receives the correct amount of oxygen needed to burn hotly, safely, and efficiently. If your flame is yellow or orange, there could be several causes, from a clogged pilot tube to a drafty room.
This can cause the thermocouple not to heat up properly, resulting in the pilot light turning off entirely.
Pilot lights that are not burning properly can also indicate improper run conditions, which could be dangerous to your health.
We're here for all your heating needs - from regular maintenance to total replacements, inspections, and repairs. Please fill out our service request form today.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone: 810-379-0322
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