Furnace Installation

Furnace Installation in Rhode Island

When your forced-air furnace is past saving, a new high-efficiency system means lower bills and even heat in every room. We install oil and gas furnaces, sized right.

Furnace Installation

Furnace Installation Across Rhode Island and Southern Massachusetts

If your furnace is 20+ years old and breaking down every winter, pouring more money into repairs stops making sense. A new furnace pays for itself through lower fuel bills, fewer repair calls, and the ability to actually keep your house warm when it's 5 degrees outside.

Dupuis Energy installs oil-fired and gas-fired forced-air furnaces for homes across Rhode Island and Southern Massachusetts. Our licensed technicians handle the full job: load sizing, removal of the old unit, the new furnace, ductwork connection, wiring, and final testing. Most installs finish in a single day. It's part of our full equipment installation work.

We've installed heating systems in Rhode Island homes since 1898: the colonials in Pawtucket, the capes in Cumberland, the ranches in West Greenwich. We know the housing stock and what works in each kind of home. Call 401-722-0080 for a free estimate.

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Time for a New Furnace?

Signs You Need a New Furnace

Most furnaces last 15 to 25 years with regular maintenance. If yours is in that range and showing any of these, it's time to start planning a replacement.

1

Uneven airflow

Some rooms warm while others stay cold usually means the furnace can't push air evenly anymore, or it's undersized for the home. Older ductwork makes it worse.

2

Banging at ignition

A boom or rumble when the burner fires points to delayed ignition or worn components. These noises get worse over time, not better.

3

Energy bills climbing

If fuel usage is rising but your habits haven't changed, the furnace is losing efficiency. Worn burners and a tired heat exchanger force it to burn more.

4

Frequent repair calls

Two or more repairs in the last 12 months usually tips the math toward replacement. Compare three years of repair bills to the cost of a new furnace.

5

Cracked heat exchanger

Soot, a persistent odor, or repeated safety shutoffs can signal a cracked heat exchanger, a carbon monoxide risk that means it's time to replace, not patch.

6

Won't stay running

A furnace that struggles to start or short-cycles is flagging failing ignition components or worn controls near the end of their life.

Seeing any of these? Call us for a free assessment. If a repair still makes sense, our furnace repair team will tell you straight.

The Payoff

What a New Furnace Does for Your Home

A modern high-efficiency furnace changes how your home heats. Here's what you actually get.

Lower fuel bills.

A new furnace converts more fuel into heat and wastes less up the flue. Replacing a 1990s unit can cut heating oil or propane use 15 to 30%.

Even heat throughout.

A properly sized furnace pushes air evenly through your ducts, ending the hot-and-cold-room battle with the thermostat.

Cleaner indoor air.

New furnaces use better filtration. For homes where someone has allergies, asthma, or respiratory issues, the difference shows up within the first week.

Fewer breakdowns.

A new system with a manufacturer warranty means no more patching an aging unit every winter. Maintenance drops to one annual tune-up.

Better safety.

Modern furnaces add carbon monoxide detection, automatic shutoffs, and sealed combustion that older units simply don't have.

Quieter operation.

If your current furnace bangs or roars every time it fires, a new system runs noticeably quieter.

Oil or Gas, Done Right

How We Install Your Furnace

1

Assess & Size

We run a load calculation on your home and recommend the right furnace output and efficiency for your layout, fuel, and budget. We also inspect the ductwork.

2

Remove the Old Unit

We safely disconnect and haul away the old furnace, then prep the space and ductwork connections for the new system.

3

Install & Connect Ductwork

We set the new furnace, connect the ductwork and venting, and wire the controls and thermostat to code. If ducts are leaking or undersized, we recommend the fix.

4

Test & Register

We fire the system, confirm safe combustion and airflow, walk you through it, and register your manufacturer warranty.

We recommend pairing your new furnace with a service plan to keep it tuned and protected from year one.

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Furnace Installation FAQ

How much does a new furnace cost in Rhode Island?
It depends on the furnace type (standard versus high-efficiency), the size, whether it's oil or gas, and any ductwork or venting your home needs. We give you a clear, itemized quote at the free estimate, and financing is available.
How long does a furnace installation take?
Most furnace installations finish in a single day. Jobs that involve new ductwork, a fuel conversion, or a switch in system type can run longer. We confirm the timeline at your free in-home estimate.
Should I replace my furnace before it completely fails?
If your furnace is 15 to 25 years old and failing often, planning the replacement beats a mid-winter no-heat emergency. We give you an honest assessment so you can replace on your schedule, not the furnace's.
Do you install both oil and gas furnaces?
Yes. We install oil-fired and gas-fired forced-air furnaces from all major brands, and we can convert your fuel type if you want to switch.
Can I keep my existing ductwork with a new furnace?
Often, yes, if the ducts are in good shape and properly sized. We inspect them during the estimate. If they're leaking, crushed, or undersized, we'll recommend repairs so the new furnace performs the way it should.

Bringing Comfort to Your Doorstep

A member of our team will be in touch shortly to confirm your details or answer any questions. If you're an existing customer who needs oil or propane delivery, please order fuel directly through your online account.

Furnace Installation