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When your boiler stops working in the middle of a Jersey Shore winter, you don’t need a sales pitch. You need heat back on, fast, without surprises on the bill.
That’s what you get here. A licensed technician shows up, diagnoses the problem, gives you a clear price before any work starts, and gets your system running again. No runaround, no hidden fees, no waiting days for a callback.
Whether it’s a boiler leaking water, strange noises, low pressure, or complete heating failure, you’ll know what’s wrong and what it costs to fix before we touch a wrench. And if it’s an emergency, we’re available around the clock because frozen pipes and cold houses don’t wait for business hours.
We’ve been serving Point Pleasant and Monmouth County since 2014. We’re a family-owned company, which means when you call, you’re talking to people who live and work in the same community you do.
Our technicians are licensed and insured. We carry the right credentials, pull the right permits, and do the work to code every time. That matters when you’re dealing with heating systems that keep your family safe through winter.
We also know Point Pleasant winters. The salt air, the older homes near the water, the mix of newer construction inland—it all affects how heating systems perform and what breaks first. You’re not getting a generic approach from a call center three states away.
First, we listen. You tell us what’s happening—no heat, strange sounds, water pooling, whatever the issue is. If it’s an emergency, we move fast and get someone to you the same day when possible.
When our technician arrives, they’ll inspect your boiler system, check for common failure points like pressure issues, leaks, faulty thermostats, or worn components. Then they explain what’s wrong in plain language. Not technical jargon, just what broke and why.
Before any repair starts, you get upfront pricing. You’ll know exactly what the fix costs, what parts are needed, and how long it should take. If your boiler is old and repairs don’t make financial sense, we’ll tell you that too and explain your options for replacement.
Once you approve the work, we handle the repair, test the system to make sure it’s running properly, and walk you through what we did. You’re not left guessing whether the problem is actually fixed.
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Boiler repair covers the full range of heating system problems Point Pleasant homeowners face. That includes diagnosing and fixing water leaks, restoring proper pressure, replacing faulty valves or pumps, addressing thermostat failures, and clearing airlocks or blockages.
If your boiler is making banging or whistling noises, that’s usually sediment buildup or a failing component. We’ll identify the source and fix it before it causes bigger damage. Leaking water often points to pressure issues, corrosion, or seal failures—all repairable if caught early.
For older systems common in Point Pleasant’s seaside neighborhoods, we also assess whether your boiler is worth repairing or if you’re better off replacing it. Most boilers last 15 to 20 years, and once repair costs hit half the price of a new system, replacement makes more sense financially.
We also offer financing options to make emergency repairs or replacements more manageable. And for military personnel and first responders in Monmouth County, we provide a 10% discount on service because we believe in supporting the people who serve our community.
If your boiler is less than 15 years old and the repair cost is under half the price of a new system, repair usually makes sense. That’s the general rule most homeowners follow.
But age isn’t the only factor. If you’re constantly calling for repairs, your energy bills keep climbing, or the system can’t keep your home warm anymore, replacement might be the smarter move even if the boiler is younger.
We’ll give you an honest assessment either way. If a repair gets you another five years of reliable heat, we’ll recommend that. If you’re throwing money at a dying system, we’ll tell you that too and explain what a new boiler would cost and save you long-term.
Water leaks usually come from pressure problems, corrosion, or failed seals. If the pressure is too high, it forces water out through relief valves or weak points in the system. If it’s too low, air gets in and causes other issues.
Corrosion happens over time, especially in older boilers or systems with poor water quality. The metal deteriorates, small holes form, and water seeps out. Seals and gaskets also wear out and stop creating a tight barrier between components.
The location of the leak tells us a lot. Leaking from the pressure relief valve usually means pressure issues. Leaking from joints or connections often points to failed seals. Leaking from the tank itself might mean corrosion and could signal it’s time for a replacement.
Most boiler repairs take two to four hours once our technician is on-site and has diagnosed the problem. Simple fixes like replacing a thermostat, adjusting pressure, or swapping out a valve are usually on the shorter end.
More involved repairs like replacing a pump, fixing multiple leaks, or addressing circulation issues can take longer. If we need to order a specific part that’s not on the truck, that adds time, but we’ll let you know upfront if that’s the case.
Emergency repairs get priority, especially in winter when you need heat immediately. We carry common parts and tools to handle most issues the same day. Our goal is to get your system running again as quickly as possible without cutting corners on the quality of work.
Yes. We’re available 24/7 for heating emergencies because we know boilers don’t break on a convenient schedule. If your heat goes out at midnight in January, you can call us and get a real person who will send a technician out.
Emergency service costs more than scheduled appointments—that’s standard across the industry because it requires keeping technicians on call around the clock. But you’ll know the pricing before we start any work, so there’s no surprise bill at the end.
Point Pleasant winters are serious, and being without heat isn’t just uncomfortable, it’s a safety issue. Frozen pipes, property damage, and health risks all escalate fast when temperatures drop. That’s why we prioritize emergency heating calls and aim for same-day service whenever possible.
Upfront pricing means you know the total cost before we start the repair. That includes labor, parts, and any materials needed to complete the job. No hidden fees, no surprise charges when we’re done.
After diagnosing the problem, our technician will explain what’s wrong, what needs to be fixed, and give you a clear price for the work. If you approve it, that’s what you pay. If the job uncovers additional issues we didn’t see initially, we’ll stop and give you a new price before proceeding.
This approach protects you from the “it’ll be $200” estimate that turns into an $800 bill. We’ve been in business since 2014 in Monmouth County, and transparent pricing is one reason customers keep calling us back. You deserve to know what you’re paying for.
We repair most residential and commercial boiler systems common in Point Pleasant homes and businesses. That includes gas boilers, oil boilers, and combination systems. Brands like Weil-McLain, Peerless, Burnham, Slant/Fin, and others are all systems we work on regularly.
Our technicians are trained on a wide range of equipment and stay current on newer models and older systems still running in Point Pleasant’s seaside neighborhoods. If your boiler is particularly old or uncommon, we’ll let you know upfront if we can service it or if you need a specialist.
Most boiler problems—leaks, pressure issues, faulty components—are similar across brands. The parts might differ, but the diagnostic process and repair approach stay consistent. We carry common parts on our trucks and can source specific components quickly when needed.