Our Services
If your boiler is running but parts of the house still feel cold, or your radiant heat has gone from quiet comfort to uneven rooms and strange noises, it is time to have the system checked. Small warning signs like pressure changes, air in the lines, cold floor sections, or water around the boiler can turn into a no-heat situation if they are ignored.
Lantz's Mountainside Plumbing and Heating provides boiler and radiant heat service in Conifer CO for homeowners and small businesses that need a clear answer and a practical repair path. We inspect the symptoms, trace the source of the problem, and explain what is happening in plain language so you can decide on the next step with confidence.
Boiler systems and radiant heat are dependable when everything is balanced, circulating well, and heating evenly. When something is off, the symptoms can be subtle at first. A single cold room, a boiler that cycles too often, or baseboards and floor loops that do not heat consistently all point to a system that needs attention.
Some calls are straightforward repairs. Others reveal a combination of small problems, such as trapped air, a faulty component, and poor circulation all happening at once. Our job is to sort that out without making the visit more complicated than it needs to be.
Boiler and radiant systems often give you warning signs before they stop heating well. Paying attention to those clues can help you avoid larger repairs and longer downtime.
If one area is warm and another never catches up, the issue may involve zoning, circulation, air in the lines, or a problem in a specific radiant loop.
Clicks, gurgles, banging, or humming can point to air, pressure imbalance, pump trouble, or water moving where it should not.
Even a small leak matters. Water at the unit or around nearby piping can damage components and usually gets worse with time.
When the boiler turns on and off too frequently, it may be reacting to control issues, circulation trouble, or heat not moving through the system efficiently.
Radiant systems should feel consistent across active zones. Cold bands or cool rooms suggest a problem that should be diagnosed rather than guessed at.
If any of these sound familiar in your Conifer CO home, a service visit can identify whether the fix is simple or whether the system needs more involved repair work.
Good service starts with listening to the pattern, not just reacting to the loudest symptom. We want to know when the problem started, whether it affects one area or the whole building, and what changes you have noticed in sound, temperature, or boiler behavior.
We inspect the boiler, visible piping, valves, circulators, controls, and the parts of the radiant or hydronic heating setup tied to the complaint. That helps us separate a component failure from a circulation issue, air problem, leak, or control-related fault.
Once we identify the source of the trouble, we explain it in straightforward terms. If there are multiple concerns, we let you know what is causing the immediate heating problem and what else should be monitored or addressed.
Some boilers need a targeted repair to restore steady heat. In other cases, age, recurring leaks, or repeated breakdowns make replacement the more sensible path. We give practical recommendations based on condition and performance, not pressure.
Radiant heat is comfortable because it distributes warmth differently than forced air, but that also means the reasons behind poor performance can be less obvious. A room that stays cool does not always mean the boiler itself has failed.
Common causes include air trapped in the system, circulation problems, control issues, valve trouble, loop imbalance, pressure changes, or a leak that reduces system performance. In some homes, the complaint starts with the floor not feeling warm enough, while the real issue is that hot water is not reaching the loop consistently. In others, the boiler is producing heat, but a zone is not calling or responding the way it should.
This is why accurate diagnosis matters. Replacing the wrong part wastes time and money, and it still leaves you with the same cold room, short cycling, or unreliable heat.
Not every older boiler needs to be replaced, and not every repair is the right long-term move. When we evaluate your system, we look at how the boiler is performing today and how often it has needed attention.
We can also install a new water heater, but for homes heated by a boiler, it is important not to confuse domestic hot water equipment with the boiler that serves hydronic heat. If your home has both, we help keep the diagnosis focused on the right system so the actual heating problem gets solved.
When you call us for boiler and radiant heat service in Conifer CO, the goal is to make the appointment useful from the start. You should not be left wondering what we checked or what happens next.
You tell us what you have been noticing, such as cold rooms, pressure changes, water near the boiler, or sounds from the piping.
We check the boiler and the related radiant or hydronic components tied to the complaint.
We narrow down whether the issue involves circulation, controls, leaks, pressure, trapped air, or another repair need.
You get a plain-language explanation of the problem and what repair or replacement option makes sense.
Our approach is built around practical repairs, clear communication, and dependable service. That matters when your heating system is not keeping up and you need real answers rather than vague guesses.
Boiler and radiant heat systems are common in a variety of properties, and each setup can have its own layout, zoning, and performance quirks. We work on residential systems and heating setups for small businesses, focusing on the actual symptoms in your building instead of forcing a one-size-fits-all answer.
We also serve nearby foothill communities including Evergreen, Morrison, Bailey, and Pine. If your system is struggling with uneven heat, visible leakage, odd noises, or unreliable operation, we can help identify the issue and get the heating system back on track.
This often points to a circulation issue, trapped air, a control problem, low pressure, or a zone that is not heating as it should. The boiler may be making heat, but that heat is not reaching the areas that need it.
Cold spots can come from air in a loop, imbalance in the system, valve or circulation problems, or a section of the radiant setup not receiving hot water consistently. The floor symptom is real, but the source may be elsewhere in the system.
Yes. Even a minor leak can affect pressure, damage nearby parts, and signal a failing connection or component. Water around the boiler should be checked before it turns into a larger repair.
Those sounds can be caused by air in the lines, pressure imbalance, circulation trouble, or water movement that is no longer smooth through the system. New noises are usually a sign that something has changed and should be inspected.
Yes. Zoned boiler and radiant systems can develop issues that affect only one area, such as a control fault, valve problem, circulation issue, or air trapped in part of the system.
If the boiler has recurring leaks, repeated breakdowns, inconsistent heating, or a growing list of failing components, replacement may be the better long-term option. We can inspect the system and explain whether a repair is likely to be a reasonable fix or only a short-term patch.
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