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Albuquerque Plumbing Heating & Cooling
4.6(
1,303
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Serving Cuartelez, NM and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Gregory Torres came out quickly and had my toilet issue (that I caused lol) fixed and it works perfectly now. Answered all my questions, and was very professional and knowledgeable. Will be using Albuquerque Plumbing Heating & Cooling for any issues that arise in the future. Thank you Greg and keep up the great work!"
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Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Pipeworks Plumbing, LLC
4.3(
76
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Serving Cuartelez, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Initially, getting a quote estimate and booking a repair date was delayed, mainly due to the current Covid climate and their busy work schedule. But, I am extremely happy to have stayed with this company. Chris, Alicia, Michael and Joshua were all great, very professional. Michael (Flores) and Joshua did an excellent job installing my tankless water heater! I you have the time to factor in their busy schedule, I would definitely recommend this company! Thank you Pipeworks for everything. Looking forward to doing future business with you."
Response time2 days
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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All Out Plumbing & Mechanical
4.5(
21
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Serving Cuartelez, NM and surrounding areas

"They've been here for about 18 years now. The services are great, they're 24/7 company, they're here anytime I need them, they were honest, they always come based on time and date. I would definitely recommend them."
Recommended by94%of homeowners
Mechanical Control Solutions, LLC
3.6(
105
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Serving Cuartelez, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I was misinformed about the tine by home advisor. They told me 3 times that the appointment was for 9 am. When I finally talked to the repair company , they did not have me on a schedule and said they never made time appointments. Only appointments they made were range appointments. So I made one between 8-1 and he showed up at 12:59. This really irritated me. Once here , he did a good job ."
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Boiler Repair questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on issue severity, parts needed, and labor rates.

If you have multiple radiators, start by bleeding a first-floor radiator that is farthest from the boiler. Work your way toward the boiler on the first floor before moving to the next floor, where you’ll again start by bleeding the radiator farthest from the boiler. Continue this pattern for radiators on each floor until they’ve all been bled.

Yes. Boilers need water to run without overheating, also known as dry firing. If you run it without a sufficient volume of water, either because of a burst pipe or a leak, you run the risk of damaging your machine or jeopardizing the safety of your home as a whole. When in doubt, shut off your boiler and repair any plumbing issues before turning it back on. Alternatively, consider installing a low-water cutoff (LWCO) before any issues arise. This gadget will protect your boiler by monitoring water levels and automatically shutting it off if it gets too low. 

If your radiator turns on every time you turn on your hot water, your problem is likely your motorized three-port valve that’s attached to your boiler. When it malfunctions, the valve isn’t closing properly, so the water begins to flow to your radiator, thus kicking off the heat. To fix this, hire a boiler repair tech near you to replace your valve.

If you go to turn it counterclockwise and it won’t turn anymore, it’s open. Like most other valves, you should be able to turn a radiator valve counterclockwise (to the left) to open it and clockwise (right) to close it. To close a radiator valve, turn it clockwise until you meet some resistance and can’t turn anymore, but do so carefully to avoid breaking the valve.

The Cuartelez, NM homeowners’ guide to boiler repairs

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