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Yorkton, Canada - February 27, 2023 / Vetted HVAC Services /

Three Things You May Not Know About Your Boiler 

A boiler is critical to many homes and businesses, providing heat throughout the year to keep people comfortable. But there are probably several things homeowners don't know about their boilers. This blog post will explore three little-known facts about boilers that could be useful for homeowners and business owners looking to maximize clean energy in their buildings. 

Does a Boiler Boil Water?

boilerIn the days of steam-powered vehicles, boilers did actually boil water. In modern times, though, the water is heated through a heat exchanger and does not boil. The water is contained in a closed system of pipes that transport it throughout the house, giving off radiant heat through radiators, baseboards, or the floor. Why don't boilers need to boil water anymore?

  • The heat exchanger is used to heat water, so there is no need to have direct contact between the water and the heat source.
  • The system creates plenty of heat without boiling the water, increasing efficiency.
  • The steam is not needed to power moving parts, only for heat.  

Are Boilers an Eco-Friendly Heating Option?

Because it is based on older technology, it might seem that boilers would be less efficient or less eco-friendly than other options. However, modern boilers are actually eco-friendly and can be highly efficient. Today’s boiler is not the same as grandma’s boiler. One of the primary reasons they are environmentally friendly is that they recycle their water instead of using more water each time. Energy-efficient boilers are highly beneficial, and those benefits are outlined below.

  • Indoor Air Quality: Because the boiler works through radiant heat, it does not dry out the air nor distribute allergens and dust throughout the home as dirty ventilation systems sometimes do.
  • Lower Energy Bills: Using energy-efficient radiant heat can lower a home’s energy usage and save money.
  • Consistent Comfort: The temperature is very constant with radiant heat. There are no pockets of colder air in the way that sometimes occurs with forced air systems.

Can Low Pressure Affect a Boiler’s Efficiency?

billWhen it comes to boilers, pressure is a crucial factor for efficient operation. Low boiler pressure can cause significant problems in terms of efficiency and lifespan. Several common reasons a boiler may lose pressure include leaks from faulty valves or pipes, air entering the system through vents, and insufficient water in the system. All of these can lead to a drop in pressure, which has several negative effects.

When pressure is low, boilers may take longer to heat up and provide hot water, resulting in a lower efficiency rating. Low boiler pressure also causes the system to work harder than it should, resulting in higher energy bills each month. In addition, low pressure can cause the boiler's components to wear out faster, resulting in a shorter lifespan for the system.

The best way to prevent and address low boiler pressure is to have the system regularly serviced by qualified professionals. This will ensure any possible issues are identified and addressed quickly, allowing homeowners to maintain an efficient boiler with minimal disruption or expense. Regular maintenance also helps to extend the system's lifespan so that homeowners can get the most out of their boiler without having to replace it too often.

About Vetted HVAC Services

Vetted HVAC Services’ technicians have more than 120 years of combined experience serving  Yorkton, SK, and surrounding areas. They offer upfront pricing, 24-hour emergency services, and fast response. Call them today for boiler services in Yorkton, SK.

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Vetted HVAC Services

46 Myrtle Ave
Yorkton, SK S3N 1P5
Canada

Justin Yawney
+1 306-782-4588
https://www.vettedhvac.com/

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