Ogden has Utah's densest historic boiler inventory north of SLC
Ogden's east bench and historic districts have homes from the early 1900s through mid-century — many still heated by cast iron sectional boilers and column radiators. These systems need a specialist who understands steam vs hot water, section gaskets, and when a 60-year-old boiler still has life.
We're Ogden's northern reach — drive time is longer than Davis County, typically 60–75 minutes, but we know cast iron and we show up. Weber County calls are grouped when possible; emergencies get priority.
What we service in Ogden
Issues we see in Ogden specifically
Cast iron sectional boilers
Ogden's oldest homes run sectional cast iron daily. We section-replace, re-gasket, and full-replace when the block is done.
Column and cast radiators
Proper air purge and zone balancing on century-old distribution — not a furnace tech's job.
East bench 1970s atmospheric
Newer Ogden neighborhoods have the same atmospheric end-of-life pattern as Davis County.
"Ogden is where cast iron still earns its keep — if you know how to service it."
Neighborhoods we cover
- Historic Ogden
- East Bench
- Jefferson
- West Ogden
- South Ogden border
- Weber State corridor
- Bonneville
- East Central
- Trolley District
- Mount Ogden foothills
Adjacent: Layton, Roy, South Ogden, North Ogden.
Response times
Ogden — 60–75 minutes typical business-hour response. Northern reach of our active territory.
