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Peerless Boiler Reviews | Consumer Ratings
Peerless has a top of the line condensing boiler for the residential market. The Peerless Purefire is a condensing boiler that uses a stainless steel burner and heat exchanger for longevity and durability against the corrosive effects of gas combustion. The Peerless Purefire can use either natural gas or LP gas for combustion and can use low-temperature venting such as CPVC or PVC to vent the combustion byproducts. Peerless also offers other boilers such as cast iron boilers for heating and domestic hot water use.
Peerless Boiler Reviews | Consumer Ratings - Features
Various features of selected Peerless boilers are:
- Condensing boilers available on selected Peerless boilers
- Factory tested burners on Peerless boilers
- Direct spark ignition on selected Peerless boilers
- Peerless gas boilers convertible from Natural gas to LP gas
- Low profile designs for installation in tight spaces
Peerless specializes in manufacturing boilers and boiler products used exclusively for heating systems and heating water for domestic use. Peerless is based out of Bally, PA and provides boilers for the commercial and residential markets for both heating and domestic hot water use.
As always we recommend you select a competent and trained contractor for your boiler installation. Peerless offers a training program for their contractors and for best results for a competent contractor to install your Peerless boiler check with the manufacturer for a list of recommended contractors.
For more information on Peerless Boilers and their latest models and efficiency ratings please visit the Peerless Boiler website.
Peerless Boiler Reviews | Consumer Ratings
*For all efficiency ratings please visit the AHRI website database for manufacturers certification for efficiency for a specific model number appliance. AHRI is the certifying and testing agency responsible for the efficiency ratings with the HVAC industry.
terrible history of costly ,constant calls to plumber!
Horrible. I had a pre WW2 oil fired boiler that ran like a champ in a rental house. My chimney was shot and rather than put up a new chimney, I installed a purefire natural gas, direct vent high efficiency boiler. What a mistake!!! Repeated service calls to reset codes every year at substantial expense, and cold, unhappy tenants. Stay away from these computer controlled pieces of shit. We have 100 years of natural gas proven reserves just in Penna., the price of gas is not gonna go up. This piece of junk cost me 100x what it saves in gas.
Peerless is as bad as their customer service. I replaced an antiquated iron boiler with a PF-140. I wish I had used FIRE TUBE technology. We live in a remote location where reliability is foremost. After a few lockouts I am ripping this thing out! RUDE PEOPLE!!!!
I have 5 Peerless Purefire boilers. 2 ar PF 140s and 3 are PF 50s. All 5 annually experience “Ignition Failure”, “Lockout”. In every case so far the furnace ignites but a corrosion compromised flame sensor results in the control board responding as if there was no flame and shutting down the gas valve. Even with a new flame sensor installed the boiler will not run longer 3 hours. I’m installing 5 Weil-Mclaine EVG boilers at a cost in excess of $20,000. That’s how bad Peerless is..
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Submitted by Sam on 2012/04/17 at 5:26 pm
My uncle has a Peerless boiler and it works great.