Completed same-day HVAC service on Gilmore Street during winter weather. Our technician resolved the heating issue quickly, restoring warmth to this Pawtucket home before temperatures dropped further overnight.
When winter temperatures drop in the Gilmore Street area of Pawtucket, we know exactly how the older heating systems in this neighborhood respond to the cold. Our master plumbers and HVAC technicians have been working on the mix of multi-family homes and converted properties near Gilmore Street for years, and we understand the unique challenges these buildings present during Rhode Island's harsh winter months. We've helped countless families in this part of Pawtucket upgrade from aging boilers to modern high-efficiency systems, and our quality installation standards ensure every job meets the approval of our owners before we consider it complete. The tight-knit community around Gilmore Street deserves reliable heating and cooling service, which is why we maintain our 24/7 emergency availability throughout the winter season when furnaces and boilers are working their hardest. Our five licensed technicians carry the inventory needed to handle most repairs on the spot, whether we're dealing with a century-old radiator system or a newer forced-air unit that's struggling with Pawtucket's winter demands. As a true family-owned company with three generations of experience, we take pride in being the HVAC contractor that Gilmore Street area residents can count on when their comfort is on the line. Our investment in the latest diagnostic technology means we can quickly identify issues and provide solutions that keep your home warm all winter long, backed by our Angie's List Super Service Award recognition.
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Winter forces your system to run constantly, pulling more air through the filter. Plus, people keep windows closed, so dust, pet dander, and cooking particles get recirculated repeatedly. Check monthly during heating season.
Look for rust flakes near the unit, yellow or flickering burner flames instead of blue, or soot buildup around the furnace. Strange smells or frequent headaches when the heat runs are serious warning signs requiring immediate inspection.
If repair costs exceed 50% of replacement value, or you're calling for service twice per winter, replacement makes more sense. Furnaces older than 15 years also waste significant energy compared to modern high-efficiency models.
Change filters monthly during heavy use, keep vents unblocked, and clear leaves from your outdoor unit. Check that your thermostat batteries work and listen for unusual noises when the system cycles on and off.