Heat Exchangers Services and Preventative Maintenance Packages

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Heat Exchangers

Maintain Mechanical - Prevantative Mechanical Maintenance - Heat Exchangers

Most commonly, a sign of failure on a heat exchanger is simply noticing a leak. However; it is not always obvious that a leak is occurring.

Often, it is difficult to see any signs of leakage depending on the condition on the equipment and the layout. In instances like this, it is easier for us to determine issues by checking pressure and monitoring possible temperature differentials.

As a premium service, we ensure that the equipment is clean and that the internal components are free of debris.


Our role is to highlight small deficiencies or oversights before they become larger and more costly problems.

Preventative maintenance on your heat exchangers can be compared to the maintenance of a vehicle; it’s far cheaper and safer to inspect and replace a car’s brake pads when required rather than leaving it until other parts of the braking system are affected.

This doesn’t mean your cost will necessarily be higher over time. We offer custom solutions to ensure that no one is paying for features or checks that they don’t require, and so that more advanced systems are not having features being skipped.

Our packages are not a one-size-fits-all solution and can be custom tailored to your requirements.

Contact Maintain Mechanical today to get a custom quote and to find out more about our packages. Below, is also a list of our most common packaged preventative maintenance options.

Bronze Package

  • Check for obvious signs of leaks or failure

Silver Package

  • Record pressure differentials, if applicable
  • Record temperature differentials, if applicable

Gold Package

  • Flush debris, as required
  • Wipe down heat exchanger

What is preventative maintenance?

Contrary to popular belief, preventative maintenance does not equate to stopping equipment failures and unexpected repairs. It would be dishonest of us to say that no repairs on equipment will be necessary in the future. Preventative maintenance is required to ensure that a building’s equipment reaches its intended lifespan. Our role is to highlight small deficiencies or design oversights before they become larger and more costly problems. Preventative maintenance on building equipment can be compared to the maintenance of a vehicle; it’s far cheaper and safer to inspect and replace a car’s brake pads when required rather than leaving it until other parts of the braking system are affected.