Burnham boilers show up in a lot of mechanical rooms for a reason, parts support is deep, and service parts are widely available. Correct parts still depend on an exact model match. A gasket that fits one Burnham series can be completely wrong for another.
SupplyHouse carries Burnham boiler replacement parts for supported models, including items like gaskets and seals, sensors, ignition parts, venting components, and control accessories.
Enter the model number exactly as printed on the boiler rating plate. Matching the complete model number is the quickest way to land on the correct gasket, igniter, sensor, or control component.
Burnham boilers typically list model and serial information on a rating plate. Placement varies by boiler family, but the plate is commonly on the jacket or inside the front panel. A clear photo of the full plate helps capture the complete model number and serial number in one shot.
If the model number is not available, category browsing can help narrow the list before confirming fit by model:
Boiler PartsEach unit has a unique model number, locating this number helps us get you the correct parts.

Burnham boilers typically list model and serial information on a rating plate. Placement varies by boiler family, but the plate is commonly on the jacket or inside the front panel.
Gaskets and seals, ignition components, and sensors show up often on service lists. Parts kits also get used when multiple wear items get handled at once.
Yes. Many Burnham ignition parts and gasket kits are tied to specific boiler families and sizes, so model matching matters before checkout.
Recheck the rating plate for the exact model number format, including hyphens, suffixes, and series details. If results still do not populate, the part request form on the page is the next step so the team can research the correct parts list.
Series-specific categories can speed up browsing when the series is already known. V8H parts are a common example.