Furnace Installation Overview
Many homeowners in Troy prefer to use natural gas furnaces. Installing these units can be complex and dangerous, so you need a licensed pro to do the job. Our experts will help you select the right furnace, secure the necessary permits, and review the installation process before proceeding.
Here are some benefits of a new furnace.
- Consistent warmth and comfort
- Improved energy efficiency
- Better indoor air quality
- Lower energy bills
- Reduced safety risks
When Furnace Replacement Is Needed
When your heater is outdated, constantly malfunctioning, or hazardous to use, you’ll need a furnace replacement. Expensive repairs that exceed 50% of a new unit’s cost also signal it’s time for a change.
Here are signs you may need to replace your furnace.
- Your furnace is 15 years old or more
- Your home feels cold
- Your energy bills spike
- Your furnace is noisy
- Your home has hot spots
- You smell gas
New Furnace Installation
New installations are typically for newly constructed houses or old homes that lack forced air heating. Some homeowners may need to install gas lines, electrical connections, and ductwork to accommodate their new unit. The upsides to a new installation include dependability and peace of mind.
Before we install your new furnace, we account for your home’s size, layout, and insulation. Next, we’ll calculate your heating load and size your furnace. If needed, our team will put in new ductwork.
After removing any clutter or old equipment, we’ll position your new furnace for optimal performance. Next, we will set up the ventilation system and connect the gas line to your unit. Then, we’ll test your furnace, ensure that it meets local codes, and check for carbon monoxide leaks. Once we ensure that your furnace works properly, we’ll show you how to use it.
Furnace Replacement Services
Furnace replacement involves swapping out your old furnace for a new one. The process is similar to but less involved than installing a new furnace. First, our team will assess your home and its heating needs. We’ll leave your ductwork and gas line setup as-is unless you need upgrades or repairs. Once we size, select, and deliver your new furnace, we’ll disconnect and remove your old unit. Finally, we’ll hook up your new furnace, see that it runs well, and ensure you can operate it easily.