Furnace Repair & Service in Cranston, Rhode Island

Evergreen Services is a trusted name for furnace installation and repair in Cranston and throughout Rhode Island. You can count on us for help with your furnace when you need it.

What Kinds of Furnaces Are Found in Cranston Homes?

Not all furnaces are the same. There are several kinds of furnaces that can be found in Cranston homes. These are the most common:

  • Gas furnaces. Gas furnaces are powered by natural gas, which they burn to create heat.
  • Oil furnaces. These furnaces work similarly to gas furnaces, but they run on oil rather than gas.
  • Electric furnaces. Electric heaters use electricity to heat air rather than burning fuel. They are efficient, but they can raise a homeowner’s electric bill significantly.

Warning Signs Homeowners Should Know About Furnaces

If you are a homeowner in Cranston or the surrounding area, you should know the signs that your furnace is not working efficiently. Keeping an eye out for these things can help you identify and address problems before you get an unpleasant surprise on a cold day:

  • Your heater turns on, but the air isn’t hot. If your heater is blowing air but it’s not as hot as it usually is, or if it’s not blowing air at all, call a professional to inspect your unit.
  • Your heater turns off before reaching the set temperature. Sometimes, temperature sensors get dirty or stop working, which can cause your heater to switch off after running for a minute or two.
  • Increasing gas or electric bills. If your utility bill has suddenly gone up, it could be a sign that your furnace is not working efficiently.

What Can Go Wrong?

Imagine getting up on a cold winter morning, going to your thermostat to turn the heat on, and getting a blast of cold air from your vents. Like all mechanical systems, furnaces are vulnerable to problems from time to time. Here are some things that could go wrong with your home’s furnace:

  • Pilot light problems. If you have a gas- or oil-burning furnace, your unit’s pilot light (the small flame that ignites the fuel) should always be on. When your pilot light is out, your furnace cannot ignite to heat.
  • Dirty sensors. Furnaces have sensors that detect temperature and turn on or off accordingly. If these sensors are dirty, heating cycles may be too long or too short.
  • Electrical problems. In electric heating systems, fried circuit boards or blown fuses can prevent a furnace from working properly.

Cranston Counts on Evergreen Services for Their Furnace Needs!

Keeping your home warm is essential during a cold Rhode Island winter. When you need help with your furnace, you need technicians who will do the job right the first time. At Evergreen Services, we are licensed and insured, ready to help our customers.

We are often able to address customer concerns on the day they call us, and we provide around-the-clock service for emergency situations. Trust us with:

Furnace Maintenance: Taking steps to keep your furnace in great shape can help prevent unpleasant surprises and costly repairs in the future. At Evergreen Services, our technicians can inspect your furnace to ensure it is in good working order ahead of the cold winter season.

Furnace Repair: If you have a faulty sensor or another broken part on your furnace, please contact us to have it repaired. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee on our work.

Furnace Installation: Need to install a new furnace? We can do that. Whether your new system runs on gas, oil, or electricity, we have the skills and knowledge to complete a high-quality installation.

We Know You Have Questions, That's Why We Have Answers!

Whether your property has an oil, gas, or electric furnace, you need to make sure you are calling on a company that is knowledgeable about the repair and service of your specific unit. When problems happen, you need answers. That is why Evergreen Services is your one-stop solution for everything furnace-related. If youre question isnt answered here, please contact us and let us help!

Are Gas Furnaces More Expensive than Electric Furnaces?

Gas furnaces are usually more expensive to buy and install than electric furnaces. However, the cost of electricity to run an electric furnace is usually higher than the cost of natural gas.

Homeowners usually can relight an extinguished pilot light on their own. However, if your pilot light is continually going out, you may have a bigger problem on your hands. Contact Evergreen Services to have a technician come and look at it.

Electric furnaces are most efficient in terms of output for power. It is important to note, however, that natural gas is less expensive than electricity, so the monthly bill associated with a natural gas furnace is likely to be lower than the one associated with an electric furnace.  

If you live in lower-lying areas like Auburn or near the Pawtuxet River, high humidity or minor basement seepage after a storm can get pulled into your furnace’s return air ducts. This creates a “damp” or “musty” smell when the heat kicks on. While often just a humidity issue, it can also signal a blocked condensate drain or a cracked heat exchanger. We recommend a quick safety sensor check for any Cranston home that experiences frequent basement dampness to ensure your air quality stays as clean as your heat is warm.

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