Heating

Installation

If your furnace, boiler, or mini-split heat pump could be classified as a heating senior citizen, it may be time to think about replacing it. East Coast Mechanical has factory-trained, licensed, and insured technicians who have years of professional experience installing heating systems. If you’ve been having problems with your heating system, you believe it to be unreliable, or it’s simply older, then you need to call to speak with one of our licensed technicians today.

Not sure whether you simply need a repair or if you should replace your system? No worries.

East Coast Mechanical master technicians will give you honest advice so you can best service your boiler, furnace or heat pump.


Repairs

Whether you have a boiler, furnace, or a mini-split heat pump heating your home, if it stops working in the middle of a New England winter, East Coast Mechanical should be your first call. No matter the weather conditions, we will send a skilled technician out to help your family get heat back right away.

We know that keeping your house warm in a Massachusetts winter is very important. That’s why our expert technicians are experienced with almost every make and model so no matter what your heating system is, we can help right away.


Oil to Gas Conversions

Heating a home with oil is, by far, the most expensive way to heat a home, which is why more homes throughout the country are converting to gas heat. In fact, most new homes are built to handle forms of heating other than oil, such as electricity, propane, or, of course, natural gas.

But many historical and aging homes scattered across New England, as breathtaking as they are, still rely on oil heat. Homeowners with oil heat often spend in excess of $2,000 per year on heat, compared with the $700 or so spent by homeowners who use natural gas.

If you’re replacing your old oil heating equipment, you may want to compare gas vs. oil heat and calculate your savings if switching to cheaper, cleaner gas heating.


Maintenance and tune ups

Unlike some other parts of the country, here in New England, we can’t risk being complacent with our HVAC. It’s important to be ready for winter by scheduling your heating maintenance well before the season starts.

A regular heating tune-up generally focuses on identifying any issues with your system and avoiding breakdowns. In turn, this helps you and your family avoid cold nights and costly repair bills. This includes an inspection of all parts, cleaning of dirty and worn items, and topping up necessary fluids.

There are times, however, when the best-laid plans come undone. Particularly if you haven’t had it serviced regularly, heating maintenance may identify parts that need to be replaced.

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