Reliable and Trustworthy Furnace Installation
While repairs can handle many simple issues, there will come a time when it makes more sense to look into a new installation. If your furnace is 10 to 15 years old and the cost of repairs will be at least 50% of the cost of a replacement, a new unit is probably the best option. Newer models are more efficient and can provide you with many attractive benefits.
Modern furnaces offer more comfort than older models by providing you with consistent heat throughout your home. This means you won’t have to worry about drafts or hot and cold spots. Advancements in filtration systems are more effective at removing airborne contaminants, which results in better indoor air quality. You’ll also enjoy fewer repairs with your new furnace and quieter operation. In addition, your new furnace can increase the value of your home.
Once you decide it is time to take advantage of all of these benefits, you’ll find that there are many options to choose from when it comes to furnace replacement. Traditional furnaces remain popular and are available in gas and electric.
Heat pumps rely on the energy of the air outside to heat your home, and they are capable of cooling your home, too. Consider a ductless system for older homes, garages, and new additions where ductwork isn’t practical. Of course, if you want an environmentally friendly heating method, ask about our geothermal systems.
On installation day, we’ll remove your old furnace and put the new one in place. After making all the necessary connections, we’ll test the system to ensure it’s going to function properly. Our furnace installers will be more than happy to answer any questions you have and help you understand how to operate your new heating system.
The following are some of the most common warning signs that let you know it’s time for a new furnace installation.
- Uneven heat
- Old age
- High energy bills
- Strange noises
- Difficulty starting
- Short cycling