Heating Repair Posts

The Boiler Expansion Tank and Heating Repair

February 6th, 2014

If you’ve ever taken a good look at your boiler, examined its various external parts and components, you probably noticed what looks like a smaller water tank above the boiler with a pressure gauge attached to it. That’s the expansion tank…

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What Does NATE Stand For and Why Is It Important to My Heating Repair?

January 6th, 2014

Our Pennsylvania winters get awfully cold, and you need your heating system to be reliable. That’s why professional Pittsburgh heating repair services are critical to the safety and comfort of your home, and why the term “NATE” matters so much in that equation.

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Are Strange Sounds a Sign That It Is Time to Call a Heating Repair Contractor?

December 9th, 2013

If you’ve spent at least a year with your heating system keeping you warm through a tough Pittsburgh winter, you will have a good notion of the sounds to expect from it. However, if you start hearing unusual sounds that you haven’t experienced before…

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Heating Repair in Pittsburgh, PA: Thermostat Issues

October 7th, 2013

The heating system in your home is called a “system” for a reason: it is more than a single machine that produces heat, like the tank of the boiler or the cabinet of a furnace. A heating system also includes access to a fuel source, a distribution network…

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Boehmer Heating and Cooling Welcomes Jim to the Team!

December 27th, 2012

Boehmer Heating & Cooling would like to welcome Jim to the team!

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Does Your Heating System Need Repair Service? A Pittsburgh Heating Guide

December 3rd, 2012

The winters here in Pittsburgh can be brutal. We all love the occasional outing into the snow, but when it comes down to it, you really need your home to stay warm and cozy. In order to make that happen, you need your heating system…

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Pittsburgh Heating Question: Can Your Heating System Warn You of a CO Leak?

October 8th, 2012

Carbon monoxide is an odorless gas that is produced as a natural byproduct of combustion. So, any time something burns, carbon monoxide (CO) is released into the air. As long as the area is properly ventilated, the carbon monoxide cannot build up in the air to a dangerous level of concentration.

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McKeesport Heating Question: Why Is My Furnace Making Noise?

October 1st, 2012

At the beginning of each season, it makes sense to make sure your heating system is in good working condition. Scheduling an annual inspection and filter change with Boehmer Heating & Cooling ensures a longer life for your McKeesport heating equipment.

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Pittsburgh Heating Question: What To Do If Your Furnace Keeps Turning On or Off?

September 24th, 2012

Your Pittsburgh furnaces is designed to last decades without major problems so long as it is regularly maintained. They typically work so well, in fact, there is a danger of taking our comfort for granted and skipping the annual service for a year or two as time rushes by…

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