Professional Furnace Installation Services
A furnace installation involves choosing a new system before any work starts. A load calculation considers home size, the number of windows and doors, insulation, and other factors. We want to ensure that you don’t choose a furnace that is too small or too large for your residence. Incorrect sizing can lead to overuse of your equipment, short-cycling, frequent repairs, and a shorter system lifespan.
We have many furnaces already in stock that are ready to install. However, we may need to order the unit you choose if it’s not readily available. This can delay installation time.
The installation process begins with removing the old furnace by disconnecting fuel lines, wiring, and ductwork. We remove the old unit and dispose of it properly. We will inspect the condition of your ducts, gas lines (if you have them), and electrical connections. Repairs or modifications may be necessary before we perform the install. A proper installation from the start will prevent the need for premature furnace repairs.
Your new furnace will require a location free of obstructions on a level surface. We connect the ductwork, wires, and gas lines. Our professional will ensure safety during the installation process and for the months and years ahead.
Finally, we run the system to ensure it works properly. We’ll check for gas leaks, ensure optimal airflow, and calibrate your thermostat. Our professional may need to replace your thermostat if your current model isn’t compatible with your new furnace. If you don’t already have one, consider upgrading to a smart thermostat. When investing in an efficient furnace, a smart thermostat can further support system efficiency. You can take advantage of adaptive learning, geofencing technology, and communication with your local power company to reduce furnace use.
There are many benefits of investing in professional furnace installation.
- Safety
- Ensuring system efficiency
- Proper sizing
- Manufacturer warranty coverage
- Code compliance
There may be rebates and incentives available when purchasing your new furnace. This can help offset the cost of your new unit, making the investment more affordable. Keep in mind, modern furnace technology typically requires less power than older models, helping lower your monthly utility bills. This also reduces your carbon footprint.