Chicago water contains minerals that cause scale accumulation inside boiler heat exchangers when fresh water constantly enters the system through leaks or improperly maintained automatic fill valves. Scale acts as insulation that reduces heat transfer efficiency and forces the boiler to work harder. In severe cases, scale buildup causes localized overheating that cracks cast iron sections or burns through steel heat exchanger tubes. Closed-loop hydronic systems should rarely need water added. Frequent makeup water addition signals leaks in your distribution system that need repair. Proper boiler maintenance includes testing for leaks, treating system water to prevent corrosion, and ensuring fill pressure stays at correct levels.
Working with Chicago HVAC contractors who understand local conditions matters because boiler systems here face challenges different from milder climates. We recognize signs of problems specific to Chicago installations, know which equipment holds up best in our climate, and understand local code requirements that affect venting, combustion air supply, and installation practices. Our experience with thousands of Chicago boilers means we have seen how different brands and models perform over time in real-world conditions. This knowledge helps you make better decisions about boiler repair versus replacement and which new equipment offers the best value for your specific application.