A Winter Furnace Emergency in Greenville
A Winter Furnace Emergency in Greenville
A Greenville household woke up to a cold house on a January morning after their furnace failed to ignite overnight, and an emergency call to Prime Heating & Cooling brought a technician out well before the home had a chance to lose significant heat.
The problem turned out to be a faulty flame sensor, a relatively small and inexpensive part, but one that renders an otherwise healthy furnace completely unable to run until it is replaced.Because Prime Heating & Cooling carries common furnace parts, including flame sensors and igniters, on service vehicles, the repair was completed on the spot rather than requiring a return visit once a part could be ordered.By early afternoon the household was back to a comfortable indoor temperature, with the technician also flagging a general maintenance recommendation to reduce the odds of a repeat failure later in the season.


Proper equipment sizing is itself a safety consideration in addition to a comfort one, since an oversized furnace can https://getprimehvac.com/blogs/ short cycle in ways that stress components and, in rare cases, create safety issues over time.
Prime Heating & Cooling's goal on every visit is the same regardless of the specific issue: an accurate diagnosis, a fair price, and a repair that actually holds up rather than one that brings the same problem back within a season.Prime Heating & Cooling | 10C Appian Way, Smithfield, RI 02917 | (401) 443-6769