New England Winters and Your Heating System
New England Winters and Your Heating System
Rhode Island winters bring sustained stretches of freezing temperatures, occasional severe cold snaps, and heavy snow events, including the significant February 2026 storms that brought over a foot of snow to parts of the state, all of which put real demand on home heating systems.A furnace or boiler that has been coasting along with minor inefficiencies during milder shoulder-season weather tends to get exposed during the coldest stretches of January and February, which is exactly when Prime Heating & Cooling sees its highest volume of heating emergency calls.Prime Heating & Cooling recommends a fall tune-up specifically to catch these issues before the first genuine cold snap arrives, since a heating system failure during a stretch of single-digit temperatures is a materially more serious situation than the same failure on a mild fall day.For homes still running older oil systems, Rhode Island's winter fuel demand also means planning fuel deliveries and system checks well ahead of the coldest months rather than waiting until a tank runs low mid-storm.

Smithfield's village centers, including Greenville, Esmond, Georgiaville, each carry a distinct mix of older and newer housing, and Prime Heating & Cooling has serviced enough properties across all three to recognize the common failure points tied to each construction era.


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