Heating & Domestic Hot Water Products

Boilers, Burners, Hot Water Heaters, and More!

Space heating boilers and domestic water heaters are two of the most relied upon machines in a home. When they work, we enjoy the heat and hot water while hardly thinking about the equipment that produced it. However, the failure of a boiler or water heater can put daily life on hold!

Approved sells and installs top-quality Bioheat® fuel and gas fired boilers and hot water heaters from some of the top trusted names in the industry. Today’s boilers are more efficient than ever before … with efficiency ratings of 90 percent and higher! With a new boiler, you don’t have to worry about losing heat up the chimney.

A new boiler or water heater is a commitment. If properly maintained, these units can provide reliable heat and hot water to your home for as long as two decades! When it comes to the selection and installation of your new equipment, you should rely on the experts. When you need boiler or water heater installation, repair, or maintenance, Approved is the only team that you should count on to get the job done right the first time. We’re ready to help!

We’re ready to help you with the following crucial steps of equipment installation:

  • Unit selection
  • Bioheat® fuel boiler installation
  • Bioheat® fuel burner installation
  • Bioheat® fuel hot water heater installation
  • Bioheat® fuel lines installation
  • Fill & vent pipe installation
  • Natural gas boiler installation
  • Natural gas burner installation
  • Natural gas water heater installation

Aboveground Bioheat® Fuel Storage Tank Replacement

Heating your home with Bioheat® fuel means that you have the ability to be in charge of your warmth. A storage tank allows you to store an adequate supply of bioheat fuel to use when you need it. Approved installs technologically improved Granby aboveground tanks that are both corrosion-resistant and safe.
If your home is between 30 and 50 years old and has its original tank, it’s time to give Approved a call. We can inspect your tank and advise you on replacement options based on the size, type, and installation location for your home.
Many homeowners have questions about their storage tanks. Here are some frequently asked questions and answers:

Q. Should I be concerned about my tank?

Tanks are an effective and convenient way to store Bioheat® fuel, and with proper maintenance, can last for an extremely long time. You should not be concerned if both you and Approved have been taking care of your tank.

Q. What should I know about proper tank maintenance?

It is important to have your tank inspected periodically. An Approved service technician will look around the tank and inspect the fittings, the area the tank is in and the tank itself. You can assist in proper tank maintenance by ensuring that your aboveground tank is away from debris and bushes, and by preventing metal objects from leaning on the tank.

Q. When it comes to my tank, what’s the most important thing to be concerned with?

Corrosion or rust is the biggest “enemy” of storage tanks. Corrosion can only occur in the presence of water, which is why it is very important to protect the inside of the tank from exposure to water. An outside tank does not have to be protected from rain although there are tank enclosures available for protection against the elements. An outside aboveground tank should be painted, and inspected to ensure that any rusting is only on the surface.

Q. What are some specific signs that my tank may be leaking?

There are several signs that your current Bioheat® fuel storage tank may be crying for help. Look carefully for excessive water, dead vegetation around the tank fill area, a fuel scent in the basement, spills or overfills around your tank or on the floor, leakage from valves or piping, or a loose fill cap or vent cap. With an aboveground tank, make sure the legs are stable and solidly attached to the tank and floor, and look for wet spots, peeling paint, or excessive surface dents.
If your aboveground tank fails, or it is time for replacement, you can replace it with a new aboveground tank made from corrosion-resistant steel and fiberglass that improves tank safety and extends tank life. Aboveground tanks can be customized for those hard-to-fit places.
If your current aboveground storage tank needs to be replaced, call Approved today!

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