If you’ve purchased an Orlando-area home with a boiler, or you’re considering installing radiant heating, it’s important to learn how this kind of system works and its upkeep needs. Most boilers burn gas to heat water inside a tank, which gets pumped through underfloor-tubing or piped through radiators installed in each room. Here’s what else you should know about boiler safety:
Although the system components differ, a boiler is like a gas furnace or heat pump in one respect – it’s safe operation depends on having annual maintenance performed by an experienced HVAC pro. During a yearly visit, the entire system is inspected, cleaned and tuned up. Here are just some of the safety-focused tasks a technician will tackle:
To ensure your boiler’s safe operation, it’s important to stay vigilant about developing problems between preventive maintenance visits. Signs of trouble include water leaks/unexplained puddles near your heating components, strange sounds from the equipment, or the distinctive rotten-egg or sulfur-like odor of gas that can indicate a leak. If you notice any concerning issues, contact your HVAC professional for expert help.
As with any type of fuel-burning equipment, your boiler can produce lethal carbon monoxide (CO) as a byproduct of incomplete combustion. Installing CO detectors outside each bedroom and on every level of your home is essential to warm you of dangerous CO levels. Be sure to test each device monthly, and replace the batteries semi-annually. To learn more about boiler safety, contact us at Rinaldi’s Energy Solutions.