Crane Fleet from 25 to 770 tons
Boiler And Mechanical Crane Services
Planned Around Tight Mechanical Rooms
We handle boiler swaps and mechanical equipment lifts across the Northeast. From basement boiler removals to rooftop mechanical placements, we plan around the building access, the floor loads, and the install window. Carry decks for indoor work, boom trucks for street-level loading, and operators who have done boiler installs many times before.
Operated Crane Service | Rigging | Hauling & Storage

Compliant with industry standards.




Boiler Lift Services
Crane Rentals For Boiler And Mechanical Installs
Boiler installs run on tight schedules, tighter access, and old equipment that has to come out before new gear can go in. We plan the lift around the basement or mechanical room access, the staging space, and the route to the truck. Carry deck cranes for indoor rolling, boom trucks for street loading.
Boiler removals and replacements at every building height.
Mechanical equipment lifts through tight openings and stairwells.
Off-hour scheduling that respects tenants and occupied floors.


Our Experience With Boiler Work
We have moved boilers across the Northeast for decades. Old cast-iron units rolled out of basements, new condensing boilers staged through service doors, mechanical equipment swapped in occupied buildings. The patterns repeat, and our planning process is built around them. Operators arrive with the lift already mapped out.
Operated crane, rigging, hauling, and storage all run through one Aero team. The crew that books the lift also handles the rig plan, the transport, and the staging.
Aero crews dispatch from South Windsor across Connecticut, Rhode Island, western Massachusetts, and southern Vermont. Equipment is matched to the site distance, road access, and lift requirements before the crane leaves the yard.
The fleet spans 25-ton carry decks to 770-ton all-terrain Liebherrs, with boom trucks, truck cranes, and forklifts in between. Each crane is matched to the load, the site access, and the schedule of your job.
How We Execute Boiler And Mechanical Crane Work
For boiler and mechanical lifts, we align early with your team to confirm the equipment specs, the building access, and the install window. Then we plan the rigging, coordinate with your trades, and execute the lift on the schedule your client agreed to.
Confirm Equipment And Access
We confirm the boiler dimensions and weight, the access route from the truck to the install location, the floor loads along the way, and the install window your client agreed to.
Match The Right Crane And Setup
We size the crane to the lift radius, the building height, and the staging space available. Carry deck for indoor rolling, boom truck for curbside loading, larger cranes for rooftop mechanical work.
Coordinate With Trades And Building
We sequence the lift around your other trades on site, the building tenants, and any street or service entrance permits needed. Off-hour windows are common on occupied building work.
Execute And Close Out
On the day of, we run the pre-lift checklist, set the equipment, coordinate the swap with your crew, and close out the site. Demobilization is timed to release the staging area on schedule.
Tell Us About Your Next Boiler Install
Send the equipment specs, the building access, and the install window. We will match the crane to the work and lock in the schedule.

Boiler And Mechanical Crane FAQs
Questions mechanical contractors and building owners ask before booking a lift.
Cast-iron and condensing boilers, water heaters, hot water tanks, mechanical room equipment, AHUs, and pumps. We size the crane to the unit weight, the lift radius, and the access route to the install location.
Yes. We use carry deck cranes that roll into service entrances, plus rigging crews that can break down old equipment if it cannot fit through openings whole. We confirm the access route and the staging space before the crane arrives.
Yes. Off-hour and weekend lifts are common on occupied building work to avoid tenant impact. We schedule around your install window and coordinate with the building manager on access, elevator service, and parking.
Carry deck cranes (25 ton) for indoor rolling and tight basement work. Boom trucks (45 to 55 ton) for curbside loading and rooftop placements. All-Terrain cranes (110 ton and up) for high-rise mechanical floors when reach matters.
1 to 2 weeks of lead time secures most boiler swaps in commercial and industrial buildings. Larger projects requiring multiple lifts or street permits benefit from 3 to 4 weeks. Emergency replacements are quoted when our schedule allows.
Our Services
We handle every part of the lift workflow: operated crane service, rigging, hauling, and storage. Tell us about your project and we'll match the equipment, plan the setup, and lock in the schedule.

Operated crane service,
planned and dispatched
We bring the crane, the operator, and the lift plan to your site. Every job is mapped at our yard before the equipment ships, so the crew arrives ready to work.

Rigging coordinated
with the lift plan
Our rigging team works alongside the operated crane crew. Slings, shackles, spreader bars, and tag lines are matched to the load before the lift starts.

Heavy haul
from yard to jobsite
We move equipment, structures, and oversize loads on flatbeds and lowboys across our service area. Routes are planned for permits, clearances, and the schedule of the lift on the other end.

Yard storage
between project phases
When equipment or materials need to wait between phases, our South Windsor yard offers secure storage with re-mobilization built into your schedule.
Cranes and equipment from 25 to 770 tons

Cranes for
Every Kind of Lift
We run all-terrain cranes from 110 to 770 tons, plus boom trucks, truck cranes, carry decks, and forklifts. Each piece of equipment is inspected, maintained, and sized to your project before it ships from the yard.
All-Terrain Cranes: 110 to 770 tons
Boom Trucks: 45 to 55 tons
Truck Crane: 60 tons
Carry Deck: 25 tons
Get a quote on your next lift
Send us the load, the site, and the date. We'll respond with the right crane, the right schedule, and a planning call to lock it in.
Tell us the load weight, the site address, and the date you need a crane.
We confirm the load, walk the site if needed, and match the right crane to the job.
We lock in the schedule, send the rig plan, and dispatch from the yard.




