Professional boiler repair services for homes and businesses in Burnet and surrounding Texas communities.
KIC Refrigeration provides expert boiler repair in Burnet, TX, addressing hydronic system failures including leaking heat exchangers, failing circulator pumps, malfunctioning zone valves, and ignition faults across gas, oil, and electric boiler systems. Our technicians perform combustion analysis and verify safe operation before returning your system to service.
Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial property in Burnet, professional boiler repair is essential for maintaining safe, efficient indoor climate control. KIC Refrigeration has completed hundreds of boiler repair projects across Texas, and our Burnet customers benefit from that depth of experience, our fully stocked service vehicles, and our ability to respond the same day for urgent situations.
We understand that boiler repair can feel like a major decision. That is why KIC Refrigeration makes the process simple for Burnet property owners — free evaluations, transparent pricing, flexible scheduling, and a dedicated point of contact from diagnosis through completion. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
From initial contact to final verification — here is how we handle boiler repair.
Our Burnet technician begins with a comprehensive safety inspection — testing the pressure relief valve, low-water cutoff, high-limit control, gas valve operation, and flue draft. We check boiler pressure, inspect the expansion tank, and look for signs of corrosion, leaks, and scale buildup.
KIC Refrigeration diagnoses boiler problems in Burnet, TX using combustion analysis data. We measure flue gas CO below 100 PPM air-free, verify oxygen levels between 4 and 8 percent, check that stack temperature is within 100 to 200 degrees of supply water temperature, and calculate AFUE to identify efficiency losses.
We replace the failed component — circulator pump, expansion tank, zone valve, aquastat, gas valve, ignitor, or heat exchanger section — using parts rated for your boiler make, model, and BTU capacity.
Our Burnet crew pressurizes the boiler system to 15 to 20 PSI, inspects every fitting and valve for leaks, bleeds air from all zone circuits, and runs the boiler through a full cycle — verifying ignition, flame signal, circulator operation, and temperature rise to confirm the repair.
Transparent answers about boiler repair from our certified technicians.
Boiler repair in Burnet typically costs $200 to $700 for common component failures like thermocouples, aquastats, zone valves, circulator pumps, and expansion tanks. Ignition control module or gas valve replacement runs $300 to $800 depending on the boiler manufacturer. Heat exchanger replacement is the most expensive repair at $1,500 to $4,000, varying by boiler type — cast iron sectional, copper fin tube, or stainless steel condensing — and BTU input rating. KIC Refrigeration provides a detailed written estimate with itemized parts and labor costs before beginning any boiler repair at your Burnet property so you can make an informed decision.
The repair-versus-replace decision depends on your boiler age, AFUE efficiency rating, and the cost of the current repair. If the boiler is under 15 years old and the repair is under $2,000, repairing usually makes financial sense. Cast iron boilers over 25 to 30 years old with cracked sections, or standard-efficiency units with AFUE ratings below 80 percent, are typically better replaced with a new high-efficiency condensing boiler rated 90 to 98 percent AFUE. A condensing boiler extracts latent heat from flue gases that older boilers waste up the chimney, saving 15 to 20 percent on annual fuel costs. KIC Refrigeration provides honest repair-versus-replace assessments for Burnet homeowners based on equipment condition rather than sales targets.
Boiler pressure loss indicates a leak somewhere in the sealed system. The most common causes are a failed expansion tank bladder that allows air into the system, leaking zone valve packings, corroded pipe fittings or baseboard connections, a weeping pressure relief valve, or a pinhole leak in the heat exchanger itself. A healthy hydronic system holds 12 to 18 PSI when cold and rises to 18 to 25 PSI at operating temperature. If the pressure gauge drops below 10 PSI, the low-water cutoff should shut the burner down to prevent damage. KIC Refrigeration pressure-tests the system, inspects all fittings and valves, and locates the leak at your Burnet home so we can repair it permanently.
We recommend annual boiler service in Burnet before the heating season begins, ideally in early fall. A professional boiler tune-up includes a combustion efficiency analysis measuring CO parts per million, oxygen percentage, and stack temperature. The technician cleans the heat exchanger surfaces, checks and adjusts the expansion tank pre-charge pressure, tests all safety controls including the pressure relief valve and low-water cutoff, inspects the venting system for blockages or deterioration, verifies system pressure and bleeds air from zone circuits, and checks all zone valve and circulator pump operation. Annual maintenance extends equipment life by 3 to 5 years and catches small problems before they become expensive failures or emergency situations.
Our reputation is built on certified technicians, honest pricing, and results that last.
"Emergency repair on a Sunday night and they still showed up within the hour. Furnace was back up and running before bedtime. Lifesavers."
"AC tune-up before summer. Technician was early, finished in about forty-five minutes, and gave me a clean bill of health on the system. Easy process."
"AC tune-up went well. Found a refrigerant issue I did not know about and topped it off. Fair pricing and honest work."