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Holiday Heating
4.9(
31
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Serving Daniel, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Kevin Crickenberger, Holiday Heating, provided us with exceptional quality service and value when replacing our 50+ year-old steam boiler. This project was difficult as it required disassembling the boiler to get it down a set of stairs into the basement and then reassembling the boiler and steam pipe network. Kevin and his crew went above and beyond to get this work completed. We will have Kevin do our annual maintenance on the new boiler and highly recommend him for any maintenance, repair, or replacement of boiler systems."
New boiler is ready to go.
Boiler replacment
Annual Boiler Service
New boiler room 40 unit apartment complex
Combustion Analyzer

+3

Response time12 hrs
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Upfront Plumbing Drains Heating and Air
4.6(
164
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Serving Daniel, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"eat service and craftsmanship. Trent was my technician. He was on time, punctual and efficient in completing my dual water heater replacement/install. Highly recommend and would use him again"
Trent
Response time3 hrs
Response rate90%
516 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Expert Plumbing Heating Air & Electrical
4.7(
267
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Serving Daniel, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I recently began renting my home through a management company. When the AC stopped working I had my management company contact an AC company, and they chose Expert. Expert quoted $4000 to replace the AC. I then found another AC company myself (Humphrey) for a second opinion. Humphrey was able to fix the AC simply by changing the capacitor and fuse. Expert either 1) didn't bother to even look at it because the work order was coming from a management company and figured they paid whatever, or 2) did a really poor job diagnosing the problem. Either way, neither is favorable. My lesson learned as a new landlord--always find a repair company yourself."
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Expert Home Service
4.8(
22
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Serving Daniel, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Expert Services Plumbing, Heating, Air and Electrical is a full-service home services company based in Orem, Utah, serving homeowners across most of Northern Utah, including Utah County and Salt Lake County - such as Orem, Provo, Lehi, Sandy, and Draper. From plumbing and HVAC to electrical repairs, our skilled technicians deliver top-quality work at honest prices.\nWhat sets us apart? We offer true 24/7 emergency service, 365 days a year — because leaks, outages, and breakdowns don't wait. Our technicians are known for being punctual, professional, and reliable, showing up on time and getting the job done right the first time.\nFor dependable plumbing, heating, cooling, and electrical service in Utah, call Expert Services today or visit www.expertservicesutah.com.

Tankless Boiler
Boiler heating system
Water Filtration System
Water Heater and Softener
Tankless Water Heater Install

+7

Response time1 day
19 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by70%of homeowners
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Boiler Repair questions, answered by experts

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.

Hydronic and standard electric baseboard heaters differ in how they operate, their cost, and their performance. Standard convection heaters use electric coils to heat the air directly, while hydronic heaters warm a contained liquid like water or oil, which then radiates heat into the room.

In terms of cost and efficiency, hydronic heaters usually have a higher upfront price but are more energy-efficient and cheaper to run over time. This is because the heated liquid retains warmth, allowing the heater to continue providing heat for a while after the thermostat turns it off. In contrast, electric heaters provide heat more quickly but are less efficient.

Ultimately, the better choice depends on your priorities. If you need a room to heat up fast and have a lower initial budget, an electric heater might be suitable. If long-term energy savings are more important and you don't mind a slower heat-up time, a hydronic heater is likely the better option.

Most home boilers will need an expansion tank. That’s because these boilers are closed-loop systems, where the water is trapped. An expansion tank is needed when the boiler heats the water and it expands, allowing air to condense in the tank to make room for the water. Other types of boilers don’t use an expansion tank, such as traditional steam boilers, but these aren’t as common. And hot water tanks may be able to use a pressure release valve instead. When in doubt, call in a pro to take a look.

An expansion tank must always be installed on the supply side, which is the side where the boiler sends water out to heat the systems. That placement allows the water to push against the air and condense properly as it is heated, then circulated through the system. Professional installers can recommend the best place on the supply side for an expansion tank.

It takes about five to 10 minutes for heat to reach a radiator, then about one hour until the radiator fully heats up a room. The exact duration depends on the size of the room and how far away the radiator is from the boiler heating system. Heating up an entire house could take up to two hours.

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