Oil-To-Gas Boiler Conversions In Cranston's Mid-Century Homes
A lot of Cranston's housing stock — the ranches and split-levels through Meshanticut, Pontiac, Eden Park and parts of Knightsville — was built or last re-piped during the oil-heat era and still runs on a 275-gallon basement tank and an aging cast-iron boiler. Switching to high-efficiency gas typically pays back in 6-9 winters on a Cranston home and frees up the basement square footage the oil tank was eating. We handle the gas line, the boiler swap and the chimney liner as one project.
