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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 https://griffinnhyn421.wpsuo.com/a-boiler-replacement-story-in-providence 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. 

Prime Heating & Cooling keeps extra staffing capacity during peak seasonal windows specifically to reduce wait times when call volume spikes, rather than running the same staffing level year round and letting response times slip during the busiest weeks.New customers calling Prime Heating & Cooling for the first time are not required to commit to a maintenance plan or long-term contract simply to get a single repair completed, though ongoing maintenance customers do receive scheduling priority.Proper equipment sizing is itself a safety consideration in addition to a comfort one, since an oversized furnace can short cycle in ways that stress components and, in rare cases, create safety issues over time.
