Professional boiler repair services for homes and businesses in Mountain Home and surrounding Arkansas communities.
Boiler systems serving Mountain Home, AR homes require specialized knowledge of water chemistry, expansion tank pressure, flue gas analysis, and aquastat sequencing. KIC Refrigeration delivers professional boiler repair that addresses kettling, air-bound radiators, leaking seals, and control board failures with the expertise your hydronic system demands.
Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial property in Mountain Home, professional boiler repair is essential for maintaining safe, efficient indoor climate control. KIC Refrigeration has completed hundreds of boiler repair projects across Arkansas, and our Mountain Home 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 Mountain Home 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.
We inspect the boiler for visible damage, check the pressure gauge and temperature readings, test safety controls including the pressure relief valve and low-water cutoff, and verify the flue is drafting properly before diagnosing the fault.
At your Mountain Home property, our technician tests combustion efficiency with a calibrated analyzer. We measure CO parts per million, oxygen percentage in the flue, stack temperature, and calculate combustion efficiency. Readings outside manufacturer specs point directly to the failed component.
KIC Refrigeration repairs boilers in Mountain Home, AR with the correct parts and procedures. We match components to your specific boiler model and BTU input rating, torque all gas connections to spec, leak-test with gas detector soap, and verify the repair restores proper operation and efficiency.
After repair, we pressurize the system, check for leaks at every connection, purge air from the zone loops, verify the expansion tank pre-charge, and run the boiler through a full heating cycle to confirm proper operation and safety control function.
Transparent answers about boiler repair from our certified technicians.
Boiler repair in Mountain Home 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 Mountain Home property so you can make an informed decision.
We recommend annual boiler service in Mountain Home 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.
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 Mountain Home homeowners based on equipment condition rather than sales targets.
Warning signs that your boiler needs professional attention include radiators or baseboard that heat unevenly or stay cold in certain zones, banging or kettling noises caused by scale buildup or air in the system, the pressure gauge reading below 12 PSI or above 25 PSI, visible water leaks at fittings, valves, or the boiler itself, a pilot light or electronic ignition that will not stay lit, error codes flashing on the control board, and a noticeable increase in gas bills without a change in thermostat settings. Any of these symptoms warrants a professional inspection. KIC Refrigeration diagnoses boiler problems in Mountain Home quickly using combustion analyzers, pressure testing, and electrical diagnostics to identify the exact failure.
Our reputation is built on certified technicians, honest pricing, and results that last.
"AC tune-up went well. Found a refrigerant issue I did not know about and topped it off. Fair pricing and honest work."
"KIC Refrigeration has serviced our commercial HVAC system for two years now. Always professional, always on time. Would not trust anyone else."
"These guys are the real deal. Boiler was making a terrible noise and they diagnosed the problem in minutes. Runs perfectly now."