Boiler Repair in Old Brookville, NY

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Licensed technicians, same-day service, and honest repairs for gas and oil boilers across Old Brookville—no runaround, just heat restored.
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Residential Boiler Repair in Old Brookville

Heat Back On Without the Headache

When your boiler quits in the middle of winter, you don’t need a sales pitch. You need someone who picks up the phone, shows up when they say they will, and knows what they’re doing when they get there.

That’s what you get with us. We’ve been repairing boilers across Nassau County for over 30 years, so we’ve seen it all—circulation pumps that fail overnight, pressure relief valves that leak at 2 a.m., thermostats that stop talking to your system. We diagnose the problem fast, explain what’s wrong in plain terms, and fix it right the first time.

Most repairs get done the same day. Our trucks carry the parts that Old Brookville homes actually need—not just the common stuff, but the components that fail in older systems and coastal climates. That means fewer callbacks, less waiting, and your family stays warm while we handle the rest.

Local Boiler Repair Company in Old Brookville

Three Decades in Nassau County Homes

We’re a family-owned heating company that’s been serving Old Brookville and the surrounding area since the early ’90s. We’re not a national chain. We’re local, licensed, insured, and we’ve built our reputation one boiler repair at a time.

Old Brookville has some of the oldest and most valuable homes on Long Island. Many were built in the ’60s and ’70s, and the heating systems reflect that era. We understand how these systems work, what fails first, and how salt air from the coast accelerates wear on heat exchangers and piping. That kind of knowledge doesn’t come from a manual—it comes from years in the field.

We don’t push replacements when a repair will do. We don’t upsell services you don’t need. We show up, assess the situation honestly, and give you options that make sense for your home and your budget.

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Emergency Boiler Repair in Old Brookville

Here's What Happens When You Call

First, we pick up. You’re not leaving a voicemail or waiting for a callback. We answer, we listen, and we ask the right questions to understand what’s happening with your boiler.

Then we schedule. If it’s an emergency, we prioritize same-day service—often within a few hours during business hours. If it’s routine maintenance or a non-urgent issue, we find a time that works for you and stick to it.

When we arrive, we diagnose the problem. Our technicians inspect your system, run tests, and figure out what’s actually wrong. No guessing. No assumptions. Just a clear explanation of the issue and what it’ll take to fix it.

After that, we repair it. Most jobs get completed on the first visit because we stock our trucks with the parts that Old Brookville boilers actually need. We test everything before we leave to make sure your system is running safely and efficiently. You get heat back, and we move on to the next call.

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Gas Boiler Repair in Old Brookville

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We handle both gas boiler repair in Old Brookville, NY and oil boiler repair in Old Brookville, NY. That includes diagnosing and fixing circulation pumps, pressure relief valves, thermostats, igniters, heat exchangers, and zone valves. If it’s part of your heating system, we work on it.

Old Brookville’s coastal location creates specific challenges. Salt air corrodes metal components faster than inland areas. Temperature swings stress heat exchangers. Mineral buildup clogs pipes in older systems. We account for all of that when we assess your boiler, because what works in other parts of Nassau County doesn’t always apply here.

A typical boiler repair service in Old Brookville, NY includes a full system inspection, diagnostic testing, the actual repair, and a safety check before we leave. We also explain what caused the problem and what you can do to prevent it from happening again. If your system is running at 70% efficiency instead of 95%, we’ll tell you. If a part is on its way out, we’ll let you know so you’re not blindsided later.

Our licensed boiler repair technicians in Old Brookville, NY are trained on all major brands—Weil McClain, Burnham, Peerless, New Yorker, and others. We’re not tied to one manufacturer, so we fix what you have, not what we wish you had.

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Gas boiler repairs typically run between $150 and $575, depending on what’s broken. Oil boilers tend to cost a bit more—usually $200 to $900—because the components are more complex and parts can be harder to source. A standard inspection and minor repair averages around $100 to $500.

Emergency calls cost more, especially on weekends or after hours. A simple fix that would cost $150 during the week might run $600 on a Sunday. That’s why we recommend scheduling annual maintenance in early fall, before heating season starts. Catching small problems early keeps you out of the emergency zone.

If your boiler needs a full replacement instead of a repair, you’re looking at $4,000 to $10,000 in Nassau County, with most homeowners paying between $3,000 and $8,000. We’ll never push a replacement if a repair makes sense, but if your system is 15+ years old and needs major work, sometimes replacement is the smarter financial move.

Circulation pump failures top the list. These pumps move hot water through your system, and when they quit, you lose heat in certain zones or throughout the house. They wear out over time, especially in systems that run hard during Long Island winters.

Pressure relief valve issues come in second. These valves release excess pressure to keep your boiler from becoming dangerous. When they fail, they either leak constantly or don’t open when they should. Both scenarios need immediate attention.

Thermostat problems are also common, particularly in older homes. Sometimes it’s the thermostat itself. Other times it’s the wiring or communication between the thermostat and the boiler. You’ll notice uneven heating, rooms that never get warm, or a system that cycles on and off too frequently. Salt air accelerates corrosion on outdoor components and any exposed piping, which creates leaks and connection failures that inland homes don’t deal with as often.

Same-day service is standard for emergencies during business hours, often within a few hours of your call. We keep slots open specifically for urgent situations, so you’re not waiting until tomorrow or next week.

After-hours and weekend calls take a bit longer, but we’re available 24/7 when you need us. We understand that boilers don’t break on a schedule, and a house without heat in January isn’t something you can put off.

When you call, we’ll give you an honest timeframe based on where our technicians are and what’s already on the schedule. We don’t overpromise. If we say we’ll be there in two hours, we’ll be there in two hours. If it’s going to take longer, we’ll tell you upfront so you can plan accordingly.

If your boiler is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than a third of replacement, fix it. If it’s over 15 years old and needs a major repair—like a new heat exchanger or multiple failing components—replacement usually makes more sense.

Here’s the math: A well-maintained boiler lasts 15 to 20 years. A neglected one quits around 10 to 12. If yours is already past the 15-year mark and you’re spending $2,000 on repairs, you’re throwing money at a system that’s near the end of its life anyway. You’ll likely face another expensive repair within a year or two.

Efficiency matters too. Older boilers run at 70% to 80% efficiency, which means you’re losing hundreds of dollars every heating season on Long Island’s high energy costs. A new boiler runs at 92% to 98% efficiency, so the fuel savings add up fast. We’ll walk you through the numbers honestly so you can make the call that makes sense for your situation.

Yes. Annual maintenance runs $200 to $400 and includes a full inspection, cleaning, testing, and minor adjustments to keep your system running efficiently. We recommend scheduling it in early fall, before you actually need heat.

Regular maintenance catches small problems before they become expensive emergencies. A $30 part replaced during a maintenance visit saves you from a $600 weekend emergency call. It also extends your boiler’s lifespan by years and keeps it running at peak efficiency, which lowers your fuel bills.

During a maintenance visit, we inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, test the pressure relief valve, check the circulator pump, clean the burner assembly, and verify that all safety controls are working. We also test for carbon monoxide leaks, which is critical for your family’s safety. Most visits take about an hour, and you walk away knowing your system is ready for winter.

We work on all major brands—Weil McClain, Burnham, Peerless, New Yorker, G-Force, and others. Our technicians are trained on both gas and oil systems, so whether you have a 30-year-old cast iron boiler or a newer high-efficiency model, we’ve got you covered.

Old Brookville homes have a mix of older and newer systems, and we’ve worked on just about every configuration you can imagine. We’re not tied to one manufacturer, which means we’re not trying to sell you on a specific brand or push you toward a replacement when a repair will do.

Our trucks carry parts for the most common brands and models in Nassau County, which is why we can complete most repairs on the first visit. If we need to order a part, we’ll let you know upfront and get it as fast as possible. We’re not here to drag things out—we’re here to get your heat back on.