Your boiler repair specialists in Oatfield, OR. Free assessments, certified technicians, and guaranteed results.
Boiler systems serving Oatfield, OR 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.
Oatfield homeowners and businesses count on reliable boiler repair to maintain comfort and protect indoor air quality. Serving a community of 12,546 across Oregon, KIC Refrigeration brings the experience and crew depth to handle boiler repair projects of any scale. We begin every job with an honest evaluation and a clear, written estimate.
Our boiler repair technicians in Oatfield, OR are NATE-certified, EPA 608 licensed, and equipped with advanced diagnostic tools. From the initial inspection through final commissioning, we maintain open communication and hold ourselves to the highest standards. That is how KIC Refrigeration has earned the trust of homeowners across Oregon.
A clear, step-by-step approach to every boiler repair project we take on.
Our Oatfield technician begins with a comprehensive safety inspection — testing the pressure relief valve, low-water cutoff, high-limit control, gas valve operation, and flue draft. We check boiler pressure, inspect the expansion tank, and look for signs of corrosion, leaks, and scale buildup.
We use a combustion analyzer to measure flue gas temperature, CO levels, O2 percentage, and stack draft. These readings tell us if the burner is firing efficiently or if the heat exchanger, burner assembly, or gas valve needs attention.
KIC Refrigeration repairs boilers in Oatfield, OR 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.
Our Oatfield crew pressurizes the boiler system to 15 to 20 PSI, inspects every fitting and valve for leaks, bleeds air from all zone circuits, and runs the boiler through a full cycle — verifying ignition, flame signal, circulator operation, and temperature rise to confirm the repair.
Common questions about boiler repair costs, timelines, and what to expect.
Boiler repair in Oatfield 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 Oatfield property so you can make an informed decision.
Yes. KIC Refrigeration services all types of boilers in Oatfield including combination boilers that provide both space heating and domestic hot water from a single unit. We work on combi boilers from Navien, Rinnai, Viessmann, Weil-McLain, Burnham, Buderus, Baxi, and other manufacturers. Common combi boiler repairs include diverter valve replacement, plate heat exchanger descaling or replacement, flow sensor calibration, expansion vessel recharging, and ignition module troubleshooting. Our technicians carry diagnostic tools specific to combi boiler systems and understand the interaction between the heating and hot water circuits that makes these units unique to diagnose.
We recommend annual boiler service in Oatfield 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.
Boiler pressure loss indicates a leak somewhere in the sealed system. The most common causes are a failed expansion tank bladder that allows air into the system, leaking zone valve packings, corroded pipe fittings or baseboard connections, a weeping pressure relief valve, or a pinhole leak in the heat exchanger itself. A healthy hydronic system holds 12 to 18 PSI when cold and rises to 18 to 25 PSI at operating temperature. If the pressure gauge drops below 10 PSI, the low-water cutoff should shut the burner down to prevent damage. KIC Refrigeration pressure-tests the system, inspects all fittings and valves, and locates the leak at your Oatfield home so we can repair it permanently.
What our customers say about working with our HVAC team.
"Had a smart thermostat installed and it has already paid for itself in energy savings. The tech programmed custom schedules based on our family routine."
"Furnace tune-up was straightforward and the technician was friendly. Gave some tips on filter replacement schedules which was helpful."
"HVAC inspection was very thorough. Got a written report with photos and recommendations prioritized by urgency. Helpful for budgeting repairs."