Gas Boiler Service: Clean, Efficient, and Safe

Gas boilers are known for their efficiency and clean-burning performance, but they still require regular maintenance to stay safe and effective. Our team handles everything from annual tune-ups to emergency repairs, including work on gas lines, valves, and venting systems. If your boiler is aging or underperforming, we can recommend upgrades that improve comfort and reduce energy costs. We follow all local codes and manufacturer guidelines to ensure your system stays compliant and protected.

Oil Burner Service: Reliable Heat with Expert Care

Oil burners are a dependable choice for many homes, especially in areas without access to natural gas. These systems need consistent care to stay efficient and avoid costly breakdowns. Homestead Comfort’s technicians are trained to clean, calibrate, and repair oil burners and related piping, including tanks and filters. If you're considering a system upgrade or switching fuels, our Comfort Consultants can walk you through your options. We’re here to make sure your heating system works when you need it most — and keeps working for years to come.

Our tune-up for gas boilers and furnaces includes:
1. Checking voltage and amperage to all motors with meter
2. Lubricating all moving parts
3. Checking belt and adjusting tension
4. Checking air filters (clean or replace) 1” standard size
5. Checking all wiring and connections
6. Checking and adjusting the thermostat
7. Checking, cleaning and testing safety controls
8. Checking operating gas pressures
9. Checking all vent piping
10. Checking all combustion air piping
11. Checking for leaks
12. Testing relays and limits
13. Checking and cleaning gas burners
14. Testing and checking for proper combustion
15. Checking heat exchanger
16. Checking condensate pump
17. Checking condensate neutralizer

Our tune-up for oil boilers  and furnaces includes:
1. Vacuuming interior of heat exchanger, flue pipe and base of stack (if possible)
2. Replacing oil filter cartridge
3. Replacing oil burner nozzle
4. Replacing air filter (if applicable and standard size)
5. Checking the combustion chamber
6. Checking electrodes and setting proper gap
7. Checking and testing operating and safety controls
8. Checking and lubricating motors
9. Checking and adjusting fan belt
10. Performing an efficiency test for peak performance
11. Inspecting and testing aboveground steel oil tanks (excluding underground and Roth tanks)