Gas Furnace Installations
COMPANY NAME is a full service plumbing and heating company based out of CITY and serving the surrounding area. We specialize in the installation and replacement of gas furnaces for both residential and commercial clients. Whether you need a new furnace installed in your home or building or you're looking to replace an aging unit that is no longer working as it should, we can help!
We Install & Service Gas Furnaces From The Following Brands:
- Amana
- American Standard
- Bryant
- Carrier
- Goodman
- KeepRite
- Lennox
- Napoleon
- Rheem
- Tempstar
- Trane
- York
How To Choose The Right Furnace For Your CITY Home
Choosing the right furnace for your home is an investment in your comfort, safety, and energy efficiency. Here are some key considerations to help guide your selection:
1. Size of the Furnace:
The size of the furnace you choose is critical to its effectiveness. Too small, and it won't adequately heat your home. Too large, and it will cycle on and off frequently, increasing wear and tear. We can conduct a load calculation to determine the correct furnace size for your space.
2. Energy Efficiency:
Furnaces come with an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating, which measures how efficiently they convert fuel into heat. A higher AFUE rating means better efficiency. While high-efficiency models may cost more upfront, they could lead to significant savings on your energy bills in the long run.
3. Fuel Type:
The most common types of furnaces are gas, electric, and oil. We typically only install new gas or electric furnaces and replace old oil furnaces with these more modern models. The best type for you depends on what's available and affordable in your area. Gas furnaces are generally the most popular due to their efficiency and lower operating cost. Oil furnaces are no longer desirable.
4. Furnace Features:
Modern furnaces come with various features like variable speed blowers, which can provide more consistent heat and improved energy efficiency, or zoning systems, which allow you to control the temperature in different areas of your home. Consider what features would be most beneficial for your comfort and energy usage.
5. Brand Reputation and Warranty:
Consider the reputation of the furnace brand. Brands like Amana, Carrier, Lennox, Napoleon, and others have earned a reputation for quality and reliability. Additionally, a solid warranty can provide peace of mind, ensuring that if anything goes wrong, you're covered.
6. Budget:
While it's important not to skimp on such a crucial home system, you'll still need to consider your budget. Keep in mind the long-term costs of operating the furnace as well as the initial purchase and installation costs.
Choosing a new furnace is a major decision, and it can feel overwhelming. But with these considerations in mind and with the guidance of our professional team, you can make an informed choice that keeps your home comfortable, your energy bills manageable, and your peace of mind intact.
Replacing Old Oil Burning Furnaces With More Efficient Natural Gas Furnaces
Replacing an oil-powered furnace with a gas-powered furnace can be a transformative change for your home's heating system. Many homeowners choose to make this switch due to the benefits offered by natural gas.
Firstly, natural gas furnaces are typically more efficient than their oil counterparts, which means more of the energy they consume is converted into usable heat. This efficiency can lead to significant savings on your energy bills over time. Secondly, natural gas is often cheaper and more readily available than oil, leading to lower and more stable fuel costs.
Lastly, natural gas burns cleaner than oil, resulting in fewer emissions and a smaller environmental impact. This transition, however, involves changing your fuel source and potentially some piping in your home. It may also involve pumping out your heating oil tank and removing it. It's important to hire a qualified professional to handle the installation for safety and compliance with local codes.
If you'd like a quote for a new furnace in your home or building or you need other gas furnace services please give us a call 555-555-5555 or fill out our online contact form and we'll get right back to you.