TL;DR: Annual boiler maintenance in Utah County runs $150–$300 based on industry estimates and pays for itself in fuel efficiency and avoided no-heat calls. Hard-water scale in heat exchangers is the local enemy, a tune-up catches it before January does. Call 801-874-8479.
What does a boiler tune-up include?
Combustion check and burner cleaning, pressure verification against the 12–15 psi band, expansion tank and relief-valve test, circulator and zone-valve exercise, air bleeding at radiators or loops, and a look at water chemistry, because in Utah County, scale and oxygen are what shorten boiler life. Findings come with straight talk, not upsells.
Why does timing matter?
Boilers fail under load, which means the first cold week, the same week every neglected boiler in the valley calls at once. A fall tune-up finds the weak igniter or tired pump in October at service-call prices instead of January at emergency ones. Efficiency matters too: clean burners and scale-free exchangers burn measurably less fuel all winter.
What about radiant floor systems?
Same visit: loop pressures, manifold balancing, and glycol checks where used. Maintenance is part of the boiler service line, alongside repair and installation, and if the system heats floors, see radiant floor heating. Schedule before the cold: 801-874-8479.
Expert-reviewed by Utah Service Pros. Last updated June 2026.