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Heating Repair, Install & Replacement in Poughkeepsie, NY

April 22, 2026 — D. Rohde Home Services
Heating Repair, Install & Replacement in Poughkeepsie, NY
Service Heating Repair, Install & Replacement
Location Poughkeepsie, NY
Neighborhood South Road area
Customer type Homeowner
Outcome Completed — same day
Season Spring
Date April 22, 2026
Completed same-day heating repair for homeowner on South Road during spring season when heating systems often experience transition issues
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Frequently Asked Questions

Listen for unusual noises like banging, grinding, or squealing from your furnace. Watch for uneven heating between rooms, yellow pilot light flames instead of blue, or sudden spikes in your energy bills. Strange smells like burning metal or gas also signal it's time to call for service before you're stuck without heat.
Most furnace replacements in Poughkeepsie run $3,500-$7,000 depending on your home size and efficiency level you choose. Higher-efficiency units cost more upfront but save on monthly bills. Older homes sometimes need ductwork updates which adds to the total, but we'll give you a clear quote before starting any work.
Change your air filter every 1-3 months - dirty filters make your system work harder and break down faster. Keep vents and registers clear of furniture and vacuum them regularly. Check that your outdoor unit isn't blocked by leaves or debris, and schedule professional tune-ups each fall before heavy use begins.
We prioritize heating emergencies, especially during cold snaps when families need heat restored quickly. Our technicians carry common parts on their trucks for same-day fixes when possible. We'll diagnose the problem first, explain your options clearly, and focus on getting your heat back on safely and efficiently.