Built for NE Ohio winters
Lisbon sits in the rolling hills of central Columbiana County, inland of any lake-effect snow but firmly in hard Northeast Ohio winter — sustained cold, a 42-inch frost line, and a long heating season. Natural-gas coverage thins out fast past the village, so propane and wood backup are common in the surrounding townships, and chimney inspection plus CO testing are standard on the older village housing stock. The frost line here is about 42 inches and hard-freeze season runs November through March, so heating equipment in Lisbon works longer and harder than it would almost anywhere else — and the cost of a no-heat call in February is a lot higher than an inconvenience.
Local heating stock in Lisbon
Lisbon is the county seat and one of the oldest towns in Ohio — platted in 1803 along Little Beaver Creek. The housing around the courthouse and Lincoln Way reflects that age: 19th- and early-20th-century homes with original gravity furnaces converted to forced air, hand-fired-era chimneys, and the occasional boiler still feeding cast-iron radiators. Gas service reaches the village core, but the surrounding townships run thin on natural-gas lines, so the moment you get out past the village limits we start seeing propane furnaces and wood-supplemented heat. That mix means every heating call here includes a hard look at venting and combustion safety.
What we see across the county
Columbiana housing leans rural and older. A lot of the homes we service in Salem, Lisbon, and the surrounding townships are 60+ years old with original gravity furnaces converted to forced air — sometimes running propane instead of natural gas because rural gas-line coverage is thin out here. East Liverpool's housing stock is older still: late-1800s pottery-era riverfronts with retrofitted heating. Wood-supplemented heating is more common down here than anywhere else in our service area, which means more chimney inspections and CO testing on every visit. That's the backdrop your Lisbon system lives in — and why we stock parts for every era on the truck instead of forcing one solution on every home.