Hot Water and Steam Boilers

Hutzel Company primarily installs Weil-Mclain Hot Water and Steam Boilers.  However, should your situation dictate another manufacturer or application (pool heater) rest assured we can accommodate your needs.

Steam Boilers

Steam heat is an older style heating system, typically installed in homes and buildings constructed before the 1950s.  Water is heated in a boiler until it becomes steam.  Steam, which is a gas, rises through the pipes into radiators.  The steam causes these radiators to become hot, which warms the building.


Hot Water (Hydronic) Boilers

Hydronic heating maintains comfort in your home with hot water circulating to every room. The system basically consists of a boiler, pump and baseboards connected by water piping. The boiler heats water to temperatures between 120º and 210º, and the water is then pumped through the piping in the baseboards located around the outer perimeter of the home for a curtain of warmth, or in the floor in radiant systems.


The Ultra high-efficiency boiler and Ultra Plus indirect-fired water heater are a great match for your comfort heating needs. A standard feature of the Ultra boiler is a control module that provides faster response time for domestic hot water demands, and faster recovery time for the hot water tank.