Your boiler generally works at a certain pressure level for it to deliver hot water or central heating in your home. However, you've probably noticed that your boiler loses pressure over time. This...
Category: Boilers and Water Heaters
If you have to keep adding water to your boiler, it is usually due to faulty air valves, a leak in the heating circuit, or a leak in the boiler itself. Basic steam boiler maintenance always...
To tell if there is enough water in your boiler regularly check the water gauge or sight glass on the front of the boiler. The gauge or glass should have a safe range marked on it, usually by two...
7 Signs Of Water Heater Sediment – How To Stop And Remove It
Signs of sediment in your water heater include popping or rumbling sounds, fluctuating water temperatures, cloudy hot water, reduced hot water flow, and increase in electricity or gas bills. A water...
Water Heater Leaking From The Top – What Causes It And How To Fix It
Almost 75% of water heaters fail within the first decade. There are several components on the top of a water heater that can be the cause of the initial leak, and fixing the problem can improve the...
Bottom Of Water Heater Is Leaking – What Causes It And How To Fix It
A pool of water at the base of your water heater is never a good sign. However, it doesn't always mean that you need to replace your water heater. Once you locate the source of the leak, it's easy to...