Boiler Installation in Everett, MA

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Transparent pricing, professional installation, and warranties that actually mean something when Massachusetts winter hits.
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Professional Boiler Services Everett

No More Cold Mornings or Surprise Bills
You wake up to consistent warmth every morning. Your energy bills drop because your new boiler runs efficiently instead of burning money. No more middle-of-the-night panic when your heating system gives up during a snowstorm. When your boiler installation is done right the first time, you stop worrying about whether it’ll work when temperatures drop. You know exactly what you paid because we told you upfront. Your warranty covers the work for a full year, so if something goes wrong, we fix it at no charge. That’s what professional boiler installation looks like. Your home stays comfortable, your bills stay predictable, and you sleep better knowing your heating system won’t leave you stranded when Everett gets hit with another nor’easter.

Everett Plumbing Company Since 2007

We've Been Fixing Everett's Heating Problems for Eighteen Years
We’ve been handling boiler installations and plumbing services in Everett since 2007. We’ve seen every type of heating problem these older Massachusetts homes can throw at us, from century-old radiator systems to modern high-efficiency units that need precise installation. Everett’s housing stock presents unique challenges. Many homes were built before modern heating codes, which means boiler replacements often require creative solutions and experienced hands. We’ve learned how to work with the quirks of these older properties while bringing your heating system up to current efficiency standards. Our five-person team focuses on getting the job done right and keeping you informed throughout the process. No surprises, no runarounds, just straightforward service backed by real warranties.
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Boiler Installation Process Everett

Here's Exactly What Happens During Installation
First, we assess your current system and your home’s heating needs. We measure your space, check your existing gas lines and electrical connections, and determine the right size boiler for efficient operation. No guesswork, no oversizing that wastes energy. Next, we remove your old boiler safely and prepare the installation area. This includes any necessary updates to gas lines, venting, or electrical connections to meet current codes. We handle permits and inspections so you don’t have to navigate city requirements. Finally, we install your new boiler, test all connections and safety systems, and walk you through basic operation and maintenance. Before we leave, your heating system is running properly and you understand how to get the most from your investment. Our one-year labor warranty starts the day we finish, giving you peace of mind through your first heating season and beyond.
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Boiler Replacement Services Everett

What Your Boiler Installation Includes
Every boiler installation includes complete removal of your old system, proper disposal, and full installation of your new unit with all necessary connections. We handle gas line modifications, electrical connections, and venting updates to meet current Massachusetts codes. Everett’s older homes often need additional work during boiler replacement. We commonly upgrade gas lines that were sized for older, less efficient units, install new thermostats for better temperature control, and add safety shutoffs that weren’t standard in older installations. These updates aren’t surprises – we identify them during our initial assessment and include them in your upfront price. Your installation also includes system testing, safety checks, and a complete walkthrough of operation and basic maintenance. We register your equipment warranty, provide you with all documentation for your records, and schedule a follow-up check to ensure everything is running smoothly after your first few weeks of operation.
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How long does a boiler installation take in Everett?

Most boiler installations take one full day, though older Everett homes sometimes need two days if we’re updating gas lines or making structural modifications. We start early and work efficiently to minimize disruption to your routine. The timeline depends on your specific situation. If your new boiler connects to existing gas lines and venting, we can usually complete installation in 6-8 hours. However, many Everett homes built before 1970 need gas line upgrades or new venting systems, which adds time but ensures safe, code-compliant operation. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during our initial assessment. If we discover additional work is needed, we discuss it with you before proceeding and adjust our schedule accordingly. Our goal is to restore your heat as quickly as possible while doing the job properly.
Boiler sizing depends on your home’s square footage, insulation quality, ceiling height, and window efficiency. We calculate heat loss for your specific property rather than guessing based on your old boiler’s size. Many Everett homeowners have oversized boilers because contractors used to install larger units “to be safe.” Oversized boilers waste energy by cycling on and off frequently instead of running steadily. We perform proper heat loss calculations to determine the right size for efficient operation and lower energy bills. During our assessment, we measure your living space, check insulation levels, and evaluate your home’s heat retention. This data tells us exactly what capacity you need. Proper sizing means your new boiler runs more efficiently, lasts longer, and keeps your home consistently comfortable without wasting energy.
Boiler installation typically ranges from $3,500 to $8,000 depending on the unit type, your home’s existing infrastructure, and any necessary upgrades. We provide upfront pricing after assessing your specific situation. The wide price range reflects different installation complexities. A straightforward replacement using existing gas lines and venting costs less than an installation requiring new gas lines, electrical updates, or structural modifications. High-efficiency condensing boilers cost more upfront but reduce energy bills significantly over time. We break down all costs during our estimate so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. No hidden fees, no surprise charges after we start work. If we discover additional work is needed, we discuss costs with you before proceeding. Our transparent pricing means you can make informed decisions about your heating system investment.
Yes, boiler installations in Everett require permits from the city’s building department. We handle permit applications and coordinate required inspections as part of our service. Massachusetts requires permits for any gas appliance installation or replacement to ensure work meets safety codes. The permit process includes plan review and final inspection by city officials. This protects you by ensuring your installation meets current safety and efficiency standards. We manage the entire permit process, from initial application through final inspection approval. This includes scheduling inspections at appropriate stages of installation and addressing any inspector requirements. You don’t need to navigate city bureaucracy or worry about compliance – we handle these details so your installation proceeds smoothly and legally.
Your new boiler needs annual professional maintenance and monthly homeowner checks to maintain efficiency and warranty coverage. We offer service contracts to handle professional maintenance automatically. Annual maintenance includes cleaning heat exchangers, checking gas connections, testing safety controls, and inspecting venting systems. This prevents small problems from becoming expensive repairs and keeps your boiler running at peak efficiency. Most manufacturers require annual service to maintain warranty coverage. Monthly homeowner maintenance is simple: check that vents aren’t blocked, ensure the area around your boiler stays clear, and watch for unusual noises or odors. We’ll show you what to look for during your installation walkthrough. Our service contracts include annual maintenance plus priority emergency service if problems arise between visits.
All our boiler installations include a one-year labor warranty covering any installation-related problems. We also provide 24/7 emergency service if your heating system fails unexpectedly. Our labor warranty covers any issues related to our installation work, from connection problems to control system failures. If something goes wrong due to our workmanship, we return and fix it at no charge. Equipment warranties from manufacturers cover parts defects separately. For emergency situations, we maintain 24/7 availability because heating failures don’t wait for business hours. If your boiler stops working during a cold snap, call us immediately. We prioritize heating emergencies and work to restore your heat as quickly as possible. Our emergency service ensures you’re never left without heat during Massachusetts winters.

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