Right now, if you had to come up with a list of 10 reasons why you might call a home heating professional, probably 8 or 9 of them would probably be to report some kind of problem, including a complete loss of heat. That's not how the list of 10 reasons SHOULD be comprised, mind you, but for the moment, let's assume you ARE having a home heating problem so we can put your mind at ease. One more thing we're confident you'll be interested in. No matter what kind of work doing on your heating system - ongoing maintenance, precision repairs, or new installations - we keep a constant lookout for anything that could impact your family's safety.
That way, no matter what might be wrong with your plumbing and how a difficult it might be to fix it, we're prepared. Not just to get the job done, but with your 100% satisfaction guaranteed. We also work hard to make sure the same problem doesn't happen again. The secret? No secret, just hard work performed by highly trained and experienced plumbers who work only with high quality parts and materials. Put it all together, and that's your best assurance of a job well done. In fact, if water flows through it, chances are we do it.
For some people, central air is a luxury, while for others, it's an absolute necessity for reasons of health and otherwise. At Boden Plumbing Heating & Air, we assume it's an absolute necessity for all our customers, which helps inspire us to do our very best work on your behalf. Just like your heating system, your AC system will run better and last longer with annual preventative maintenance. Especially when it's performed by the homecomfort specialists at Boden. How can we help make your home more comfortable?
We encounter more than our fair share of "sticky situations, " to put a delicate spin on it. Because let's face it, there's nothing fun or pretty about a clogged drain, toilet, or sewer. Still, it's a problem that needs to be taken care of, both quickly and effectively. What makes us so confident in our ability to solve any size or type of sewer or drain problem? For starters, we're thoroughly trained for whatever might be causing your drain or toilet to back up. We also have a ton of sewer and drain cleaning experience.
It's an age-old question, spoken in American homes - and elsewhere - pretty much since the advent of indoor plumbing. But it's one of those questions - i.e., "Who Turned off the Hot Water?" - to which there is no satisfactory answer. If, for example, you're in the middle of taking a hot shower and the water suddenly turns cold, then the correct answer is "Nobody turned off the hot water!" You just ran out. And even if someone HAD turned it off without you noticing, would you really expect them to admit it?!
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Are tankless water heaters high maintenance? Casey explains in this short video......: http://t.co/QYim2kPOhG via @YouTube
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