Find a boiler repair service in Aurora, CO

Find boiler repair companies in Aurora, CO

Find boiler repair companies in Aurora, CO

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Find boiler repair companies in Aurora, CO

Share a few details and we'll show you the best boiler repair services in your area.
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Top 10 boiler repair services in Aurora, CO

Homeowners agree: these Aurora boiler repair companies are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Firestorm Heating And Cooling

Firestorm Heating And Cooling

New on HomeGuide
10+ years in business
Serves Aurora, CO
We offer competitive clean fast service. Over 30 years of experience. We take pride in quality work to make the customer feel at ease with the whole process from start to finish.
Mountain Breeze Heating & Air

Mountain Breeze Heating & Air

4.8Excellent(5)
18 hires on HomeGuide
17+ years in business
Serves Aurora, CO
Joseph W. says, "Their bid was the lowest of 4 bids and they had very good recent reviews. The installers we very professional and creative with my installation requirements. I needed a crawlspace / horizontal install of a complete residential HVAC system as well as a new location for the new condenser unit. It has only been a few days with the new Amana system, but so far so good. It is much quieter." Read more
1st Choice Mechnical

1st Choice Mechnical

5.0Exceptional(11)
1 hire on HomeGuide
9+ years in business
Serves Aurora, CO
Dhi (rhymes With B. says, "They were great to work with -- good communication, very considerate and friendly tech guys, fair pricing and no surprises. They did what they said they'd do, right on schedule. Highly recommended!" Read more
Wired Up Electrical & Handyman Services LLC

Wired Up Electrical & Handyman Services LLC

4.8Excellent(5)
Offers online services
10 hires on HomeGuide
5+ years in business
Serves Aurora, CO
Kevin M. says, "Damion knows his craft and was able to fix 3 different electrical issues I had in my home. " Read more
FenAir Heating And Cooling

FenAir Heating And Cooling

New on HomeGuide
9+ years in business
Serves Aurora, CO
We are proudly, locally owned and operated. We believe in being fair and competitive with our rates and pricing. Our team is professional and efficient with over 20 years of experience. FenAir always uses integrity when advising which exact system is best for you and your family. We want to have the chance to earn your business and to prove to you that you made the right choice.

Your Boiler Repair questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does boiler repair cost near me?

A boiler repair costs $150 to $700 on average with a minimum $75 to $200 call-out fee that typically applies toward the total bill. Extended work costs $75 to $150 hourly for labor alone. The most expensive boiler repairs are coil or circulating pump replacements that cost from $300 to $1,100.

What are signs you need a boiler repair?

You typically need a boiler repair when you notice these signs:

  • The thermostat connected to the boiler isn't working.
  • You smell unusual gases around the boiler unit.
  • The boiler makes an irregular sound while running.
  • Pipes to or from the boiler are corroding.
  • You find dark marks on the boiler tank near the wiring connections.
  • Water pools around the boiler from leaks.
  • Heating bills are increasing.

Should I repair or replace my boiler?

You should repair your boiler when fixing it costs less than $600 to $1,000 or if the manufacturer's warranty is still valid to help cover repair fees. However, you should typically replace your boiler if it's more than 15 years old or costs more than $2,000 to repair.

A boiler replacements costs $2,200 to $7,000 for standard units or $4,000 to $10,000 for high-efficiency models. This price includes disposal of the old boiler as well as new wiring and plumbing connections. A new hot water tank is sometimes also necessary in some home systems.

How often do I need to service my boiler?

You need to service your boiler every 1 to 2 years in most states, especially since many boilers run on natural gas that can leak from pipes that aren't well-maintained. State laws typically require regular boiler inspections to prevent fire hazards and gas poisoning. Check with your local building department for more information.

How much does a boiler inspection cost?

A boiler inspection costs $70 to $125 and typically doesn't include replacing any parts or repairs unless the service is part of an annual maintenance plan. You should receive a detailed diagnostic report when the inspection is over to keep for your maintenance records. These files are important for any insurance or warranty claims you may need to make in the future.

A complete boiler inspection should check all the following:

  • Full combustion analysis to assess the boiler's efficiency
  • Carbon-monoxide leak tests
  • Testing all electrical connections and thermostat wiring
  • Examining all burners, valves, and exhaust vents
  • Checking the radiators and all connected piping

How much does a boiler service or tune-up cost?

Yearly boiler service with a tune-up cost $200 to $500 for cleaning, general repairs, and a complete inspection. If you need custom part orders for specific brands, then replacement parts sometimes cost extra, depending on the service contract.

Who repairs or services boilers?

Hire a boiler technician, plumber, or qualified HVAC professional to repair and service the unit. Browse through our list of nearby contractors to compare services.

Use the following hiring checklist to help you:

  • Choose pros with certifications from a local board of boiler and pressure valve inspectors or other HVAC technician associations.
  • Compare 3+ boiler repair quotes from experienced installers.
  • Select licensed, insured, and bonded contractors.
  • Avoid the cheapest quotes that signal low-quality work.
  • Review their ratings on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Request copies of estimates, plan diagrams, warranties, and contracts.
  • Verify the estimate lists all materials, labor, and equipment costs.
  • Don’t pay in full upfront.

What questions do I ask a boiler repair technician?

  • How long have you been repairing boilers?
  • Can I see references from past jobs?
  • Which boiler brands have you worked on the most?
  • How much is the cost of repairing vs. replacing this boiler?
  • How detailed is your boiler inspection?
  • If I get the annual service plan, which added costs are not part of it?
  • How long will it take to order a new part?
  • Do you offer a warranty?
  • For a gas boiler, can you do a combustion analysis test to check for gas leaks?

Reviews for Aurora boiler repair services

Recent success stories from people in the Aurora area.
Stephen S.
They came out and gave me an estimate and did the installation promptly and professionally. Maybe more semi-professional, most companies put on booties when walking through the house, this company did put down a floor covering but walked elsewhere during the final part of the installation, which is why I gave the 4 stars and not 5. Overall we are very pleased.
Mountain Breeze Heating & Air
Leah C.
We had 1st choice to do routine check up of our furnace. They arrived promptly and got everything finished and cleaned up. They were then able to email me a receipt. Great service and very professional
1st Choice Mechnical
Joyce W.
cordial, good work, cleaned up, good communication.
Wired up Electrical & Handyman Services LLC
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