You wake up to a cold house in January. The boiler’s not firing. Your family’s freezing, and you’re already dreading the repair bill.
Here’s what happens when you call us. A licensed boiler repair technician shows up the same day—not next week. We run a full diagnostic, explain what’s broken in plain terms, and give you an honest estimate before touching anything. No surprise fees. No upselling you on equipment you don’t need.
We handle most residential boiler repair in Floral Park, NY in one visit. You get heat back fast, and you know exactly what you paid for. If your system’s on its last legs, we’ll tell you straight—but we’re not here to sell you a new boiler if a repair makes sense.
Long Island winters don’t wait. Your heating system shouldn’t either.
Excellent Air Conditioning and Heating Service works across Nassau County, and we know Floral Park homes inside and out. Older colonials with baseboard heat. Cape-style houses with zone systems. We’ve seen what salt air does to venting components, and we understand how coastal weather accelerates wear on your equipment.
We’re licensed and insured. Every residential boiler repair includes carbon monoxide testing because your family’s safety isn’t optional. We also run a full digital combustion analysis and hand you a printout showing exactly how efficiently your system’s running.
You’re not getting a salesperson. You’re getting a technician who knows boilers, knows this area, and will give you straight answers about what’s wrong and what it’ll cost to fix.
First, you call or message us with the issue. Boiler won’t fire. No hot water. Strange noises. Whatever it is, we’ll ask a few questions to understand what’s happening.
Then we schedule you in—same day for emergencies, or at a time that works for you if it’s not urgent. Our technician shows up with the tools and parts most gas boiler repairs in Floral Park, NY actually need. No multiple trips for basic components.
Once on-site, we run diagnostics. Check the pressure. Test the ignition. Look at the heat exchanger and circulator pump. We perform a digital combustion analysis to see how your system’s actually performing, and we test for carbon monoxide.
After that, you get a clear breakdown. Here’s what’s broken. Here’s what it costs to fix. Here’s how long it’ll take. You decide if you want to move forward. If you do, we handle the repair and test everything before we leave. You get a printout of the combustion results and a warranty on the work.
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Every hot water boiler repair in Floral Park, NY starts with a full system evaluation. We don’t just fix the obvious problem and leave. We check your pressure relief valve, inspect the expansion tank, examine all piping connections, and look for signs of corrosion—especially on exterior components where Long Island’s salt air does the most damage.
You also get carbon monoxide testing with every service. It’s not an add-on. It’s standard. We test combustion efficiency and give you a printed report showing your system’s current performance. If you’re running at 65% efficiency when you should be at 85%, that’s costing you hundreds every winter. You’ll know exactly where you stand.
We explain everything in plain language. If your circulator pump is failing, we’ll show you why and what happens if you wait. If your heat exchanger has a crack, we’ll walk you through your options—repair or replace—and let you make the call. No pressure. Just information.
And if we install parts, they’re quality brands. We use components that last because we’re the ones who’ll get the call if something fails again in six months. Our work comes with a warranty, and we stand behind it.
Most boiler repairs in Floral Park, NY run between $300 and $800 depending on what’s broken. A simple fix like replacing a pressure relief valve or resetting a safety control costs less. Replacing a circulator pump or repairing a zone valve costs more.
Emergency calls outside normal business hours cost extra—usually 1.5 to 2 times the standard rate. That’s industry standard, and it’s because you’re pulling a technician away from their family at 9 PM on a Sunday. If it’s not truly an emergency, scheduling during regular hours saves you money.
We give you a clear estimate before we start any work. You’ll know what the repair costs, what parts we’re using, and how long it should take. No surprises when the invoice comes.
Ignition failure is the big one. Your boiler tries to fire up, clicks a few times, then shuts down. Usually that’s a bad ignitor, a clogged burner, or a faulty gas valve.
Low pressure is another common issue, especially in older systems. If your pressure gauge is reading below 12 PSI, your boiler won’t heat properly. Sometimes it’s a slow leak. Sometimes it’s a failing expansion tank or pressure relief valve.
Circulator pump problems show up as uneven heating. Some rooms stay cold while others are fine. The pump moves hot water through your system, and when it fails, heat doesn’t circulate. You’ll also see this with zone valve issues in homes with multiple heating zones.
Corrosion happens faster here than inland because of salt air. Venting components, piping connections, and exterior parts wear out sooner. We check for this on every service call because catching it early prevents bigger problems.
If your boiler is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than a third of replacement, fix it. If it’s over 20 years old and needs a major repair—like a cracked heat exchanger or failed gas valve—replacement usually makes more sense.
Here’s the math. A new high-efficiency boiler costs $4,000 to $8,000 installed, depending on size and features. If your 22-year-old boiler needs a $2,000 repair, you’re putting serious money into equipment that’s already past its expected lifespan. It’ll likely need another expensive fix within a year or two.
But age isn’t everything. A 15-year-old boiler that’s been maintained and only needs a $400 circulator pump? That’s worth fixing. You could get another five years out of it.
We’ll walk you through the actual numbers for your situation. What the repair costs. What replacement costs. How much longer your current system will realistically last. You make the call based on real information, not a sales pitch.
Yes. We handle emergency boiler repair in Floral Park, NY seven days a week, including holidays. If your heat goes out at 2 AM on Christmas, we’ll get someone to you.
Emergency service costs more than scheduled appointments—that’s standard across the industry. But when it’s 18 degrees outside and your boiler’s dead, you need heat now, not Tuesday afternoon.
When you call for emergency service, we’ll ask about your situation to confirm it’s truly urgent. No heat in winter with kids or elderly family members at home? That’s an emergency. Boiler making a strange noise but still heating? That can usually wait until morning and save you the premium rate.
We’re straight with you about what qualifies as an emergency and what doesn’t. If you can safely wait a few hours for a regular appointment, we’ll tell you. But if you genuinely need someone now, we’ll be there.
Once a year, ideally in early fall before heating season starts. Annual maintenance catches small problems before they become expensive emergencies in January.
During a maintenance visit, we clean the burners, test all safety controls, check the heat exchanger for cracks, inspect the venting system, and verify your pressure and temperature settings. We also run a combustion analysis to measure efficiency. If your boiler’s running at 70% efficiency when it should be at 85%, you’re wasting fuel and money every month.
Regular maintenance extends your boiler’s lifespan. A well-maintained system lasts 20 to 25 years. One that’s neglected might fail at 12 or 15 years. You’re also less likely to wake up to no heat on the coldest day of the year.
Long Island’s coastal climate is harder on boilers than drier inland areas. Salt air accelerates corrosion. Temperature swings stress components. Annual service isn’t optional if you want your system to last.
Yes. Every technician we send is licensed and insured to work on heating systems in New York. Boiler work isn’t something you hand to an unlicensed handyman. Gas lines, combustion systems, and carbon monoxide risks require proper training and certification.
We also carry full liability insurance and workers’ compensation. If something goes wrong during a repair—which is rare, but possible—you’re protected. An uninsured contractor leaves you liable if someone gets hurt or property gets damaged.
Our technicians also get ongoing training on new equipment and updated safety protocols. Boiler technology changes. Efficiency standards change. Building codes change. We stay current so you get work that’s done right and meets all local requirements.
When we show up, you can ask to see credentials. We’ll show you. You’re trusting us with your family’s safety and comfort. You have every right to verify we’re qualified to do the work.