Boiler Repair & Installation

Expert boiler repair and installation for residential and light commercial hydronic heating.

About Boiler Repair & Installation

Boiler systems deliver quiet, even radiant heat that many Wichita homeowners prefer over forced air. Wichita HVAC Pro's technicians specialize in the installation, repair, and maintenance of natural gas and propane boilers used in radiant floor, baseboard, and radiator systems. Common repairs include circulator pump replacement, expansion tank service, pressure relief valve testing, and zone valve repair. We also install new high-efficiency condensing boilers that can achieve over 95% AFUE, dramatically reducing your annual heating costs compared to older cast-iron models.

What You Get

  • Quiet, even radiant heat with no drafts or duct allergens
  • High-efficiency condensing boilers up to 98% AFUE available
  • Full system flushing and water quality treatment included with service
  • Zone-by-zone control for precise comfort in every room

Ready for a Free Estimate?

Contact Wichita HVAC Pro today for a no-obligation estimate on boiler repair & installation. We serve all of Wichita and the surrounding metro area.

Licensed & insured · Wichita, KS

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a boiler typically last?
Well-maintained gas boilers typically last 20–30 years, significantly longer than forced-air furnaces. Annual maintenance — including pressure testing, expansion tank service, and water quality treatment — is the key to maximizing boiler lifespan, especially in Wichita's hard water conditions.
My boiler is making a banging or kettling noise — what's causing it?
Banging or kettling sounds are usually caused by limescale buildup on the heat exchanger, which causes localized boiling and steam pockets. This is common in Wichita's hard water areas. A descaling treatment can often resolve the issue. Repeated banging may also indicate a waterlogged expansion tank or air trapped in the system.
Is radiant heat more efficient than forced air?
Radiant heat is generally more comfortable and can be more efficient because it heats objects and people directly rather than heating air that stratifies near the ceiling. High-efficiency condensing boilers achieve 95–98% AFUE. However, relative efficiency also depends on your home's insulation and the boiler's condition — we can assess your current system and provide honest guidance.