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Heating Repair inAttleboro, MA.

Waking up to a freezing house is stressful. We diagnose no-heat calls, boiler problems, circulator failures, and hydronic zoning issues fast to restore comfort and safety.

Expert Diagnostics.

Modern heating systems are complex. 'Parts changing' without knowing the root cause wastes time and money. Our technicians troubleshoot no-heat calls, short cycling, cold radiators, air-bound loops, thermostat issues, circulator pumps, and zone valves efficiently.

Pinette Plumbing serves Attleboro and surrounding towns with prompt, honest heating repair. We handle everything from boiler ignition and venting issues to relay controls, expansion tanks, leaking relief valves, and complex hydronic piping problems so your system runs reliably all winter long. For boiler-first symptoms, visit our boiler repair page.

Comfort Checklist

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No Heat Pros

We prioritize cold-house calls and trace the failure before recommending any repair.

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Boiler Symptom Checks

We look at ignition faults, pressure changes, leaks, banging pipes, and uneven heat room to room.

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Hydronic System Experience

From baseboard loops to older boiler systems, we know how to isolate circulation and zoning problems.

Common No-Heat Situations

Boiler running, but rooms stay cold

This can point to failed circulators, stuck zone valves, trapped air, or flow problems in the hydronic loop.

One zone won't heat

If one thermostat calls for heat and the rest of the house works, the problem is often in the zone valve, relay, or thermostat wiring.

System keeps shutting down

Frequent lockouts can be caused by ignition issues, venting problems, low water pressure, or a safety control doing its job.

Hydronic & Boiler Repairs We Handle

Circulator and pump troubleshooting

We check whether heated water is actually moving through the system or stalling before it reaches your baseboards or radiators.

Zone valve and control repairs

Uneven heat often comes down to a failed zone control, thermostat problem, or valve that is not opening fully.

Boiler safety and pressure issues

We inspect leaks, relief valves, expansion tanks, and pressure behavior to help prevent bigger heating-system damage.

No Heat Tonight?

If your boiler is down, a zone is cold, or your baseboards are not heating, call Pinette Plumbing for fast heating repair routing in the Attleboro area.

Heating Repair FAQs

How do I know if my zone valve is failing?
If some rooms are warm while others stay cold, even when the thermostat is calling, a zone valve may be stuck, failing, or not receiving the right signal. Other clues include clicking near the valve, a manual lever that will not move cleanly, intermittent heat from one zone, or a circulator running without warm baseboards.
My boiler is running, but the baseboards are cold. What does that mean?
That usually means the boiler is making heat but the hot water is not circulating properly. Air in the loop, a failed circulator, a stuck zone valve, a closed service valve, low system pressure, or a control problem can all cause cold baseboards even while the boiler appears to run.
Can you help with no-heat calls in Attleboro homes?
Yes. Pinette diagnoses no-heat calls in Attleboro-area homes, including boiler lockouts, ignition trouble, circulator failures, zone problems, thermostat issues, air-bound hydronic loops, and safety shutdowns. If the home is getting cold quickly, call so we can help prioritize the next service window.
Can you fix older steam boiler systems?
Yes. Pinette works on older Massachusetts heating systems and can evaluate steam boiler symptoms, pressure behavior, venting, leaks, controls, and whether repair or replacement planning is the safer next step. We will explain what needs immediate attention and what can be planned.
When should I call for emergency heating repair?
Call right away if the house has no heat during cold weather, the boiler is leaking, you smell gas, the system is shutting down repeatedly, or cold conditions could put pipes at risk. Fast diagnosis can prevent frozen pipes and larger system failures.