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betterthanbacon
01-21-2020, 06:24 AM
Looking for recommendations for a technician to service a propane boiler in the Gilford/Laconia area. We have just purchased a property and it looks as the propane furnace has not been serviced in a few years. The previous owner says the person he was using has retired and moved away. The unit is quite old and I will be looking to replace during the warmer months.
Any recommendations are appreciated.
Thank You.

joey2665
01-21-2020, 06:28 AM
The suppliers have good techs. I have done very well with both Irving and Rymes


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MeredithMan
01-21-2020, 08:21 AM
We have had really good service with Lakes Region HVAC. We have geothermal, (which requires specialized knowledge), and they are quite good. Also have an on-demand propane boiler which they service as well. Knowledgeable and polite service folks.

We use Rymes for propane delivery and have tried their techs a few times, but it seems to be hit-or-miss. A couple have been really good and a couple have been borderline useless

marinewife
01-21-2020, 09:53 AM
We had issues with our oil heating system in September, and the fastest and most reliable people we contacted were those from Strogen's.

Rymes had a tank here, but their techs were not that helpful, and the proposal for a new system never came, even after repeated calls. Poor customer svce.

Consequently, after contacting Rymes, we tried Eastern and a few others.

Strogens sent out a rep who was thorough, helpful and got a brand new propane system installed and switched out from oil within 2 weeks of the initial visit. They're open 24 hrs/day.

603-332-6466 is Strogen's main number, but I would call our rep first:

Paul Smith- 603-833-3557

Good luck!
~m

DoTheMath
01-21-2020, 03:26 PM
I've recently used Rowell's and am very happy with them! https://www.rowellservices.com/

They do just about everything (service / install wise) incl. HVAC, they are responsive, shoot straight and pricing is very fair.

betterthanbacon
01-21-2020, 08:41 PM
Thank you everyone for your input. I have tried the delivery companies at other properties over the years and have found some of the best and worst techs with these companies My first choice is to support the smaller local trades people and hopefully create a long lasting personal relationship. I will Contact Strogen’s and/or Rowell’s.
Stay warm.

TheProfessor
01-22-2020, 08:36 AM
Thank you everyone for your input. I have tried the delivery companies at other properties over the years and have found some of the best and worst techs with these companies My first choice is to support the smaller local trades people and hopefully create a long lasting personal relationship. I will Contact Strogen’s and/or Rowell’s.
Stay warm.

Thermocouple.

If any older gas appliances - replace the thermocouple. Those appliances that have a pilot light. Some thermocouple last a long time.

The government has mandated no pilot lights for any gas appliances. All some sort of electric igniters now.

I still have one pilot 75,000 BTU hot air furnace with a pilot. Only broke down once - the thermocouple. Only parts in these older furnace is a blower motor, fan, and thermocouple.

The newer electronic ignition gas hot air furnace without a pilot in another building seems to break down every 2-4 years. Usually on a cold January Sunday.

betterthanbacon
02-26-2020, 09:34 PM
I've recently used Rowell's and am very happy with them! https://www.rowellservices.com/

They do just about everything (service / install wise) incl. HVAC, they are responsive, shoot straight and pricing is very fair.

Thank you DotheMath for the recommendation. Rowells took care of our needs. On time and professional service.