Boiler and Hot Water Heater Replacement

"Saving money
on your hot
water bill can be
very relaxing."
One of the most aggressive energy saving changes you can make in your home is to replace your boiler.
Consumer Reports recommends that if you are thinking of energy savings you should start with the oldest, least-efficient units and repair-prone products before they have a major breakdown. Many times, that is the boiler.
The old boilers from Anchorage homes built in the 1970s and 1980s run at about 40 to 60 percent efficiency. The new "condensing high efficiency gas boilers" burn at near 95 percent efficiency. That translates into long-term savings for you.
The new boilers tie into indirect fired water heaters that save you even more money.