Indirect water heaters provide great efficiency combined with plenty of water.
Indirect water heaters work like a typical heating zone in your house, allowing the boiler to only run when there is a demand for hot water unlike inefficient tankless coil water heating systems. Tanks can also be combined with outdoor air sensing technology to further increase your homes heating efficiency. If you live in an area with rough water and are frequently replacing tankless coil water heaters an indirect water heater with warranty may be the right choice for you.
Unfortunately, a water heater is unable to supply hot water continnously. As usage rises, the water in the tank gradually cool. For that reason, your water heater must be sized properly and serviced regularly to meet your home’s hot water demands.
While we can install, maintain, and repair all makes and models of oil-fired and indirect hot water heaters, we recommend the following brands:
Bock Oil Fired Water Heater
Bock water heaters are built to last a long, long time. Bock's patented design is the industry's most advanced and efficient heat exchanger. Simply put, it heats water faster and uses less fuel, which reduces energy costs. .
Its advantages include:
Heavy duty glass-lined steel tank
Fully welded tank skirt prevents noxious flue gases from escaping between the tank and jacket.
High-density blanket insulation
5-year guarantee
Mega-Stor Indirect Water Heater
An indirect water heater is a storage tank with a heating coil built inside the tank. Hot water from any hydronic heating boiler is circulated through the coil inside to heat all the water in the tank. In other words, stored water is heated indirectly from the boiler. This results in up to 50% lower operating costs, abundant amounts of continuous hot water, and longer equipment life.
The Mega-Stor is perfect for a residential application or an apartment house or even a commercial building.
Its advantages include:
26-to 119-gallon tanks size
UA recovery rate that is more than three times higher than those of typical gas, electric, or oil heaters
2 inches of polystyrene foam insulation to keep water hot for hours when heat is on standby
Removable inspection cap for easy access to coil and tank
System Types
No Heat Checklist
- Is the emergency switch off?
Usually a red switch plate - Is there oil?
Check the tank gauge on your oil tank - Is your thermostat on
Confirm that the thermostat is on and turned to the correct temp with a correct time. - Circuit tripped?
Check the breaker box to see if the breaker tripped. - Out on reset?
Check the reset button on the control to see if a hiccup occured (only once) - Still nothing?
Give a call to set up service for your system. Available 24 hours.



