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Since 1987 • Jenison, MI
Boiler Repair service in Georgetown, Michigan by Mazure's HVAC
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Boiler Repair in Georgetown, MI

Professional boiler repair for Georgetown homes and businesses. Mazure's Heating & Air Conditioning is just 5 minutes from our Jenison shop — fast response when you need it most.

Georgetown, Ottawa County~5 min response

Boiler Repair for Georgetown Homeowners

Boilers are less common than forced-air furnaces in Georgetown Township, but the homes that have them rely on them completely. Radiant heat from a boiler feels different from forced air. It's even, quiet, and comfortable. When that boiler breaks down, you notice immediately. Mazure's Heating & Air Conditioning repairs hot water and steam boilers across Georgetown Township. Our shop is five minutes away in Jenison. Call Mike at (616) 669-8085.

We regularly serve homes in Georgetown Township — near Georgetown Township Hall and Bauer. Our Jenison headquarters puts us just 5 minutes from our Jenison shop, which means fast emergency response when your system goes down unexpectedly.

Boiler Systems in Georgetown Township Homes

Georgetown Township has pockets of homes with hydronic heating systems. Some older properties near Bauer and along the township's rural edges were built with hot water boilers and baseboard radiators. A few homeowners have upgraded to radiant floor heating, which uses a boiler to pump warm water through tubing embedded in the floor.

These systems are built to last. A well-maintained cast-iron boiler can run 30 or 40 years. But when something goes wrong, you need someone who actually works on boilers, not a technician who only sees forced-air systems. Boiler repair requires different skills and different diagnostic tools than furnace work.

We work on all the major boiler brands found in Georgetown homes: Utica, Burnham, Weil-McLain, Buderus, Viessmann, and Lochinvar. Mike has been repairing boilers since the late 1980s and knows these systems inside and out. If your boiler is leaking, won't fire, is making banging noises (kettling), or isn't heating all your zones evenly, we can diagnose and fix the problem.

Common Boiler Problems We See in Georgetown

Boiler problems tend to show up differently than furnace issues. Here are the ones we handle most often in Georgetown Township homes.

No heat or uneven heat across zones. This usually points to a circulator pump failure, a stuck zone valve, or air trapped in the system. Air pockets prevent hot water from flowing properly and leave some radiators cold while others work fine. We bleed the system, check the pumps, and test every zone valve.

Leaking boiler or pipes. Cast-iron boilers can develop cracks over time, especially at section joints. Copper and steel pipes corrode, particularly in systems that have had water chemistry issues. Small leaks get bigger. If you see water under or around your boiler, call us before the damage spreads.

Boiler won't fire. The problem could be a faulty thermocouple, a bad gas valve, a malfunctioning aquastat, or a tripped safety switch. We carry common ignition and control parts on our trucks and can diagnose most firing issues on the first visit.

Kettling, which sounds like a pot of water boiling. This happens when mineral deposits build up on the heat exchanger, causing localized overheating. We can flush the system and treat it to prevent recurrence. Typical boiler repairs in Georgetown run $200 to $800 depending on the issue.

Why Boiler Expertise Matters

Many HVAC companies in West Michigan focus almost entirely on forced-air systems. Furnaces and air conditioners are their bread and butter. When a boiler call comes in, they send a technician who hasn't worked on one in months. That leads to guesswork, misdiagnosis, and callbacks.

Mazure's has maintained boiler expertise throughout our 37 years in business. Mike grew up working on hydronic systems. He understands the difference between a gravity-fed system in a 1940s home and a modern modulating condensing boiler with outdoor reset controls. That knowledge matters when your Georgetown home's heating system is down.

We also understand radiant floor heating, which has become more popular in Georgetown Township's newer custom homes. Radiant systems have their own set of potential issues: manifold valve problems, glycol concentration changes, pump failures, and thermostat compatibility. We can service all of it.

If your boiler is beyond repair, we can help you evaluate replacement options. Modern high-efficiency boilers run 95% AFUE or better and take up less space than the old cast-iron units. We'll give you honest guidance on whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your situation and budget.

Why Georgetown Chooses Mazure's

  • Family-owned & operated since 1987 — 38 years serving West Michigan
  • Just 5 minutes from Georgetown — fast response times
  • Talk to the owner, not a call center — Mike answers the phone
  • Honest pricing with no upsells — we recommend repairs when repairs make sense
  • All major brands serviced and installed — Carrier, Lennox, Trane, and more
  • Emergency boiler repair available for Georgetown

Our Boiler Repair Work

Copper piping manifold for a boiler system installed by Mazure's HVAC
Hydronic heating piping with expansion tank and zone valves
Boiler unit installation with gas line connections

Boiler Repair in Georgetown — FAQ

Do you repair boilers in Georgetown Township?
Yes. We repair hot water boilers, steam boilers, and radiant floor heating systems across Georgetown Township. We work on Utica, Burnham, Weil-McLain, Buderus, Viessmann, Lochinvar, and other brands. Call (616) 669-8085.
How much does boiler repair cost in Georgetown?
Most boiler repairs in Georgetown Township cost between $200 and $800. The price depends on the specific problem. Circulator pump replacements and zone valve repairs are common. We quote the price before starting any work.
My boiler is making banging noises. What's wrong?
Banging or kettling sounds usually mean mineral deposits have built up on the heat exchanger, causing localized overheating. This needs attention. We can flush the system and treat it. In some cases, the noise indicates trapped air, which we can bleed out.
How long do boilers last in Georgetown Township homes?
A well-maintained cast-iron boiler can last 30 to 40 years. Newer high-efficiency boilers typically last 15 to 20 years. Regular maintenance and water treatment extend the life of any boiler system. We can assess your boiler's condition and give you an honest estimate of remaining life.
How long do boilers last?
A well-maintained boiler can last 20-30 years — roughly twice as long as a furnace. Annual maintenance is what gets you to that lifespan.

Ready for boiler repair in Georgetown?

Mazure's is just 5 minutes from our Jenison shop. Call for fast, honest service from a company that's been trusted since 1987.

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