Hydronic heat is different. When a boiler is right, radiators and radiant floors feel effortlessly warm, rooms heat evenly, and the system runs quietly. When it’s not, you notice cold baseboards, gurgling or banging (kettling), radiators that only heat halfway, pressure swings, or the circulator seems to run forever with little heat to show for it. If you own a combi boiler, you may also see inconsistent hot-water temperature. Those are more than annoyances—they’re signs of scale buildup, air intrusion, flow restrictions, control issues, or a boiler that’s simply mismatched to the home.
Penn Mechanical Company designs, installs, repairs, and maintains hot-water (hydronic) and steam boiler systems with the details that matter: correct heat-loss sizing, clean combustion, quiet piping, proper air removal, and a commissioning process that proves performance—not just starts and runs.
Boiler Installation — Designed, Not Just Swapped
A great boiler install starts on paper. We size the system to your home’s heat loss, match output to your radiators/baseboard/radiant floors, and then build a piping and control strategy that delivers silent, even heat.
DHW options: high-recovery indirect tank or combi (space + domestic hot water) with priority control.
Hydronic systems telegraph their problems. We read the signs, fix the cause, and verify the result.
Common symptoms & likely causes
Repairs that hold (examples)
Steam, too: We correct near-boiler piping, clean the pigtail, set the pressuretrol low (comfort lives under ~2 psi), replace main/radiator vents, and skim oily water to stop waterline surging and water hammer.
Boilers run best when combustion is clean, air is out, and safeties are proven. Our service is hands-on and measurement-driven.
What we do (hot-water systems)
Steam specifics
Water quality counts: We can test pH/hardness and recommend inhibitor/flushing when manufacturers call for it—especially critical for mod-cons and radiant systems.
Don’t wait—small boiler issues can escalate into heat-exchanger damage, pump failures, or water damage.
Yes. We’ll compare combi vs. indirect tank for your demand profile and flow rates.
Usually yes—after we confirm heat-loss and emitter output. Sometimes minor piping or control updates unlock better comfort.
We’ll assess feasibility and discuss total project scope (emitters, piping/ducts, venting, and controls) so there are no surprises.
Straight swaps are often one to two days; larger piping changes, indirect tanks, or control upgrades can add time—we’ll outline it up front.
Whether you need a new boiler designed right, a repair that solves the cause (not just the symptom), or annual service to keep things silent and efficient, we’re here to help. Share what you’re seeing—cold radiators, pressure swings, noises, or hot-water fluctuations—and we’ll recommend the smartest next step. Prefer to talk it through? Call 484-877-8864 and speak with a Penn Mechanical hydronics specialist.