- Unusual noises: If your furnace makes banging, rattling, or screeching noises, it’s a sign of serious wear or internal component failure. While some sounds can be repaired, recurring issues often mean the furnace is outdated.
- Age: The average lifespan of a furnace is about 15-20 years. If yours is approaching or exceeding this range, its performance and efficiency are likely compromised.
- Poor air quality: An old furnace can struggle to filter air properly, leading to increased dust, allergens, and even humidity problems in your home. If you notice worsening air quality or constant allergy symptoms, replacing your furnace might solve the issue.
- Lack of heat or frequent cycling: These issues often signal significant, irreversible problems that suggest the time for replacement has arrived.
The Furnace Installation Process
Every property is different, and our technician will clearly communicate with you about what to expect. That said, there is a general outline of how most installations go:
Assessment and Recommendation
Our team begins by evaluating your current system and heating needs. We'll assess your home’s size, layout, and energy efficiency to recommend the right furnace for your specific needs. We aim for optimal performance and energy savings.
Removing the Old Furnace
The process starts by safely disconnecting and removing your existing furnace. Our technicians take care to minimize disruption to your home and properly dispose of your old unit according to environmental guidelines.
Preparing the Installation Area
Before installing the new furnace, we confirm that the space is clean and ready. This may involve checking and, if necessary, updating ductwork, vents, or electrical connections to verify everything meets current standards.
Installing the New Unit
Once the area is prepped, the new furnace is carefully installed. Our technicians make sure that all connections, including gas, electric, and venting systems, are secure and compliant with all relevant safety regulations.
Testing the System
After installation, we thoroughly test your new furnace to be sure that it operates efficiently. This includes checking airflow, thermostat calibration, and fuel connections to confirm optimal performance.
Reviewing Operation and Maintenance
Before we leave, we’ll walk you through how to use and maintain your new furnace. You’ll receive tips on maximizing efficiency, changing filters, and spotting early signs of trouble to keep your system running smoothly. We’ve built our reputation on personal service and taking quality time with our customers. We want you to feel comfortable with your new system.
The Furnace Installation Process
Every property is different, and our technician will clearly communicate with you about what to expect. That said, there is a general outline of how most installations go:
Assessment and Recommendation
Our team begins by evaluating your current system and heating needs. We'll assess your home’s size, layout, and energy efficiency to recommend the right furnace for your specific needs. We aim for optimal performance and energy savings.
Removing the Old Furnace
The process starts by safely disconnecting and removing your existing furnace. Our technicians take care to minimize disruption to your home and properly dispose of your old unit according to environmental guidelines.
Preparing the Installation Area
Before installing the new furnace, we confirm that the space is clean and ready. This may involve checking and, if necessary, updating ductwork, vents, or electrical connections to verify everything meets current standards.
Installing the New Unit
Once the area is prepped, the new furnace is carefully installed. Our technicians make sure that all connections, including gas, electric, and venting systems, are secure and compliant with all relevant safety regulations.
Testing the System
After installation, we thoroughly test your new furnace to be sure that it operates efficiently. This includes checking airflow, thermostat calibration, and fuel connections to confirm optimal performance.
Reviewing Operation and Maintenance
Before we leave, we’ll walk you through how to use and maintain your new furnace. You’ll receive tips on maximizing efficiency, changing filters, and spotting early signs of trouble to keep your system running smoothly. We’ve built our reputation on personal service and taking quality time with our customers. We want you to feel comfortable with your new system.