Arlington sits right in the heart of the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, and while Texas isn’t known for brutal winters, the region sees enough cold snaps, freezing rain events, and sub-freezing temperatures between November and February to put real stress on your boiler system.
According to the National Weather Service, the DFW area — including Arlington — averages 35 days per year below freezing. That may not sound like much compared to northern states, but for boilers that sit dormant through long, hot Texas summers, those sudden temperature drops are where failures happen most.
Add to that Arlington’s hard water problem — the city’s water supply, sourced partly through the Tarrant Regional Water District, has a hardness level that accelerates limescale buildup inside boiler heat exchangers — and you’ve got a recipe for reduced efficiency, higher energy bills, and premature system breakdowns if regular servicing is skipped.
That’s not a scare tactic. That’s just Arlington’s reality — and it’s exactly why professional boiler servicing here isn’t optional. It’s essential.


