Emergency Gas Heater Repair — Northwest Philadelphia

Gas Heater Repair
in Northwest Philadelphia

Furnace Won't Fire? Boiler Down? Radiators Cold? We Diagnose and Repair Every Type of Gas Heating System — Same Day.

Northwest Philadelphia has the widest variety of gas heating systems of any section of the city — and each type fails differently. A forced-air furnace in a Manayunk row home is a completely different repair from a hot water boiler in a Roxborough stone twin, a steam boiler in a Germantown Victorian, or a zoned hydronic system heating three floors of a Chestnut Hill estate. Precision Plus Plumbing provides same-day gas heater repair across all of Northwest Philadelphia. Our master plumbers diagnose by system type, not by symptom — because the same “no heat” complaint has entirely different causes depending on what’s in your basement.
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Gas Heater Repair in Northwest Philadelphia Homes

If your building has a shared boiler, you’re responsible for all boiler maintenance, repair, and replacement — regardless of which tenant reports the problem. If each unit has its own furnace, you’re still responsible for repair unless the lease explicitly transfers maintenance responsibility to the tenant (rare and often unenforceable for heating).

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Gas Heating Systems We Repair in Northwest Philadelphia

Forced-Air Gas Furnaces

Where they’re found: Manayunk row homes, some Germantown twins, East Falls homes, and NW Philly homes that have been updated from boiler to furnace systems.

Common failures: Ignitor failure, flame sensor contamination, blower motor issues, cracked heat exchangers in older units, gas valve failure, thermostat wiring faults.

NW Philly factor: In Manayunk’s compact row home basements (6–7 foot ceilings), furnace access is tight and replacement requires careful sizing to fit the available space.

Hot Water Boilers (Hydronic)

Where they’re found: Roxborough stone twins, Chestnut Hill estates, Mount Airy singles, and larger Germantown homes. The dominant heating system in NW Philly’s older, larger housing stock.

Common failures: Circulator pump failure, expansion tank waterlogging, gas valve malfunction, thermocouple/thermopile failure, air locks in radiator lines, pressure relief valve leaks, low water conditions.

NW Philly factor: Boiler replacement in a stone basement may require partial equipment disassembly to fit through narrow stone doorways. Repair is almost always more cost-effective when the boiler vessel is sound.

Steam Boilers

Where they’re found: Germantown Victorians, older Chestnut Hill homes, and some Mount Airy properties that retain original steam heating systems.

Common failures: Low water cutoff failure, pressuretrol malfunction, sight glass leaks, failed radiator air vents, Hartford loop deterioration, insufficient steam pressure.

NW Philly factor: Steam boilers are one of the most misunderstood heating systems — many HVAC companies won’t service them. We repair low water cutoffs, pressuretrol controls, sight glass assemblies, radiator air vents, and Hartford loops. If you have a steam system in a Germantown Victorian, we’re one of the few companies with deep experience on these units.

Zoned Hydronic Systems

Where they’re found: Chestnut Hill estates, larger Mount Airy homes, and any NW Philly property with multiple heating zones controlled by separate thermostats.

Common failures: Zone valve failure (most common), zone circulator pump failure, thermostat wiring faults between zones, air locks in individual zones, balancing issues between zones.

NW Philly factor: “One zone is cold but the rest of the house is warm” is a zone-specific failure — not a boiler problem. A failed zone valve ($150–$350 to replace) is the most common cause. We test each zone independently and pinpoint the exact failing component before recommending any repair.

Gas Wall Heaters

Where they’re found: Smaller units in converted spaces, rental apartments, additions, and some older Germantown properties.

Common failures: Thermocouple failure, gas valve issues, clogged burner orifice, insufficient oxygen supply, venting blockage.

NW Philly factor: Wall heaters in converted multi-unit properties must have adequate combustion air supply and proper venting — requirements that are frequently violated in unpermitted conversions.

Repair or Replace? A Gas Heater Guide for Northwest Philadelphia Homeowners

When Repair Is the Right Call

When Replacement Makes Sense

NW Philly-Specific Replacement Considerations

Replacing a shared boiler in a West Philly Victorian basement isn’t a weekend project:

Gas Heater Repairs in Northwest Philadelphia — Our Work

Real jobs completed by our expert technicians — delivering gas heater repair solutions for Northwest Philadelphia homes.

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Roxborough — $450 Circulator Pump Saves a $11,000 Replacement Quote

A Roxborough stone twin homeowner received a $11,000 quote from another company to replace their 15-year-old hot water boiler — the radiators had gone cold throughout the house. Our diagnostic found the boiler vessel was in excellent condition. The failure was a single circulator pump that had seized after 12 years of seasonal operation. We replaced the pump for $450 including parts and labor. The boiler has been running perfectly since — and the homeowner kept $10,550 in their pocket.

Germantown — Steam Boiler Pressuretrol Repair

Tenant's CO detector alarmed repeatedly near the stairwell on the third floor. The basement shared boiler appeared to be operating normally. Our CO testing found elevated levels in the stairwell and second floor — traced to a partially blocked shared chimney flue. Mortar debris from the deteriorated chimney liner was restricting exhaust flow, causing backdrafting into the building. We shut the boiler down, ventilated the building, and provided the landlord with a repair quote and a recommendation to switch to a sidewall-vented high-efficiency boiler that bypasses the chimney entirely.

Manayunk — Pilot Light Blowing Out on Windy Days

A Manayunk row home on a steep hillside above Main Street had a boiler pilot light that went out 2–3 times per week — always on windy days. Two companies replaced the thermocouple and the gas valve — the pilot still blew out. Our inspection found the masonry chimney cap was missing, and hillside wind was creating a strong downdraft directly into the flue. We installed a wind-resistant chimney cap and adjusted the pilot assembly. Pilot hasn't gone out since — and the homeowner didn't need any replacement parts.

Our Gas Heater Repair Process for Northwest Philadelphia

From emergency call to heat restored — adapted to your system type.

1

Emergency Dispatch

Call (484) 436-4190. No-heat calls are our highest priority. Licensed master plumber dispatched same-day across NW Philly — Manayunk to Chestnut Hill — including evenings, weekends, and holidays.

2

Safety-First Inspection

Before touching the heater, we test for gas leaks at supply lines and connections and check CO levels in the basement and living areas. In stone homes with masonry chimneys, we inspect the flue for blockage, liner deterioration, and backdrafting. In Manayunk hillside homes, we check for wind-related draft issues. Safety clearance before any diagnosis.

3

System-Specific Diagnosis

We identify your heating type (furnace, hot water boiler, steam boiler, zoned hydronic, wall heater) and test all components relevant to that system. For zoned systems, we test each zone independently — thermostat, zone valve, circulator, and radiator/register output — to isolate the failure.

4

Upfront Estimate and Approval

Written estimate before work starts. For high-value systems where replacement costs $8,000+, we always present repair options alongside replacement — because a $400 repair on a $12,000 boiler is almost always smarter.

5

Repair and Full System Verification

We complete the repair, run the system through a full heating cycle, and verify heat output at every radiator or register — including upper floors and individual zones. CO levels rechecked throughout the home.

6

Gas Line and Venting Verification

Every gas heater repair includes a check of the gas supply connection and the venting/chimney path. If the gas supply pipe is corroded, we repair it on the same visit. If a chimney issue is contributing to CO or pilot problems, we explain the repair needed and can recommend trusted masonry contacts for stone chimney work. If PGW involvement is needed, we coordinate the pressure test and restoration.

Gas Heater Failures We See Most — Neighborhood by Neighborhood

Manayunk — Furnace Pilot and Draft Problems in Hillside Row Homes

Manayunk's hillside row homes create persistent air movement through basements — drafts that blow out standing pilots, destabilize burner flames, and cause ignition failures on windy days. The steep terrain also means wind patterns create downdrafts through chimney flues — a problem that thermocouple replacement won't fix. We check chimney caps, flue draw, and pilot assembly positioning. When wind-related downdrafting is chronic, we recommend upgrading to a direct-vent or sealed-combustion system that eliminates the open-flame pilot entirely.

Roxborough — Boiler Circulator Pump and Expansion Tank Failures in Stone Twins

Roxborough's stone twins predominantly use hot water boiler systems with radiator distribution. The most common repair is circulator pump replacement — the pump that moves heated water from the boiler through the radiator loop. After 10–15 years of continuous seasonal operation, circulators wear out and the radiators go cold even though the boiler is firing. Expansion tanks also waterlog over time, causing the pressure relief valve to discharge and the system to lose pressure. Both are routine, cost-effective repairs that keep the boiler running for years.

Chestnut Hill — Zoned System Diagnostics and High-Value Boiler Repair

Chestnut Hill's larger estates have multi-zone hydronic systems — 3, 4, or 5 separate heating zones each controlled by its own thermostat and zone valve. When one floor goes cold while the others stay warm, the problem is almost always zone-specific: a failed zone valve, a stuck circulator, or a wiring fault between the thermostat and the zone control panel. We test each zone independently rather than guessing, which prevents unnecessary boiler work on a system that's actually functioning correctly.

Germantown — Steam Boiler Expertise for Victorian-Era Systems

Germantown retains more operational steam boiler systems than any other NW Philly neighborhood. These systems produce steam in a boiler, distribute it through cast iron radiators, and rely on gravity to return condensate. When a steam system fails, the symptoms — banging pipes, cold radiators on upper floors, excessive steam pressure, water hammer — confuse technicians unfamiliar with steam. We diagnose pressuretrol settings, low water cutoff operation, Hartford loop integrity, and individual radiator air vent function. Steam boiler repair is a specialty, not a sideline.

Mount Airy — Aging Boilers with Deteriorating Chimney Flues

Mount Airy's stone singles and twins share the chimney complications found in Roxborough and Chestnut Hill — but Mount Airy's mature tree canopy adds another factor. Leaves, debris, and animal nesting material accumulate in chimney flues, reducing draft and causing backdrafting. A boiler that runs fine in summer may backdraft in fall when the chimney is partially blocked. We inspect the full flue path during every Mount Airy heating call.

East Falls — River Proximity Moisture Affecting Gas Supply Connections

East Falls' position along the Schuylkill means higher basement humidity that accelerates corrosion on the gas supply connections feeding the heater. A heater that won't fire may have a corroded gas supply fitting creating a partial blockage or a slow leak — not a heater component failure. We check the gas supply connection on every East Falls heating call. For supply line repairs, see our Northwest Philadelphia gas pipe repair page.

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Gas Heater Repair — Northwest Philadelphia Neighborhoods

We repair gas furnaces, boilers, radiator systems, zoned heating, and wall heaters across all of Northwest Philadelphia:

Manayunk

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Roxborough

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Chestnut Hill

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Germantown

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Mount Airy

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Serving All of Northwest Philadelphia for Gas Heater Emergencies

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Derrick Jackson

Founder & Master Plumber

Since opening our doors in 1999, Precision Plus Plumbing has had one goal in mind: save busy homeowners time and frustration.

When you hire Precision Plus, you’re benefiting from a proven local business that knows your home, is familiar with older plumbing, and will educate you on what caused your problem — while discussing options on how to prevent them from happening again.

“We made the decision to provide clients with a unique experience that busy homeowners would be proud of. Our techs show up on time, do not smell like the sewer, and can resolve most problems on the initial service call.”

What started as a commitment to better service has grown into the area’s most trusted name for emergency plumbing, water damage restoration, and mold services — serving Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey.

Gas Heater Repair FAQ — Northwest Philadelphia

My pilot light keeps going out on windy days. Is it the thermocouple?
Maybe — but in Manayunk and other NW Philly hillside neighborhoods, wind-related downdrafting is a common cause that thermocouple replacement won’t fix. We inspect the chimney cap, flue draw, and pilot assembly positioning. If the chimney is the issue, a wind-resistant cap or a conversion to direct-vent heating is the permanent solution.
If the boiler vessel is sound and the failure is a single component (circulator pump, gas valve, thermocouple, zone valve), repair is almost always the smarter choice — especially when replacement costs $8,000–$15,000. We always present repair options with costs before recommending replacement.
In zoned heating systems (common in Chestnut Hill and Mount Airy), this usually means a failed zone valve, a zone-specific circulator issue, or a thermostat/wiring problem — not a boiler failure. We test each zone independently to isolate the exact failing component. Most zone valve replacements are $150–$350.
Could be either — or both. In NW Philly’s stone homes with aging masonry chimneys, CO alarms are often caused by chimney deterioration (cracked liner, blocked flue) rather than a heater malfunction. We test CO levels, inspect the heater AND the chimney, and identify the actual source. Leave the home immediately and call us — don’t restart the heater until it’s cleared.
Common repairs: thermocouple/flame sensor $150–$300, circulator pump $300–$500, gas valve $300–$500, zone valve $150–$350. Boiler diagnostic: $150 (applied to repair if you proceed). Full boiler replacement: $6,000–$15,000+ depending on system size, type, and access. Furnace replacement: $3,500–$7,000. Written estimate before any work.
Yes. Steam boilers are one of our specialties — and one of the most misunderstood heating systems. Many HVAC companies won’t service them. We repair low water cutoffs, pressuretrol controls, sight glass assemblies, radiator air vents, and Hartford loops. If you have a steam system in a Germantown Victorian, we’re one of the few companies with deep experience on these units.
Yes. High-efficiency gas boilers and furnaces with sealed combustion vent through PVC pipe out the sidewall — no chimney needed. This is an excellent solution for NW Philly stone homes where the masonry chimney is deteriorating. It eliminates backdrafting risk, CO concerns, and the need for expensive chimney relining. We assess your home’s venting options during any replacement consultation.
Yes. We work in Manayunk’s tight basements regularly — 6-foot ceilings, furnaces wedged against walls, limited clearance. Our technicians are experienced with compact row home layouts and carry the right tools for tight-space work.
Manayunk, Roxborough, Chestnut Hill, Germantown (East, West, Southwest), Mount Airy (East and West), East Falls, West Oak Lane, Wissahickon, and surrounding areas. Zip codes: 19128, 19127, 19129, 19118, 19119, 19150, 19138, 19144.

More Gas Services in Northwest Philadelphia

Gas heater repair is just one of the gas services we provide across Northwest Philadelphia. Explore our other specialized services below.

PGW Gas Leak Repair

PGW shut off your gas? We repair, test, and coordinate restoration for the entire building.

Pressure Test Gas Line

Building-wide pressure testing for PGW restoration, permits, and new installations.

Gas Pipe Repair

Corroded Victorian-era gas piping? Licensed repair and replacement for twins and multi-units.

Gas Water Heater Repair

No hot water? Gas water heater diagnosis, repair, and replacement.

Electric Water Heater Repair

Element failure, thermostat problems, or gas-to-electric conversion.

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