Learn About Your Options
Did you know the average lifespan of a home furnace is 12-15 years? If your unit is approaching or has exceeded this time frame, you are likely considering a new HVAC system. Learn how we can help you save with our rebates and special offers.
Your furnace is a big investment. We understand that making the right decisions today are crucial to your long-term home comfort.
Here are some of our incentives:
- Up to $1500 off New Systems
To protect you from surprise breakdowns and costly repairs, we provide a comprehensive maintenance package backed up by both parts & labor warranties.
- Trane 10 year parts warranty on new installations
- Mitsubishi 12 year parts warranty on new installations
- Up to two year maintenance package with completed repair
- $149 Spring and Fall tune-up
- 1 year standard labor warranty on new installations
- 10 year extended labor warranty on new installations
Regular furnace tune-ups and safety checks will ensure your system is running efficiently, saving you money on monthly cooling bills.
A thorough maintenance plan completed by licensed and certified technicians also secures the longevity of your furnace, providing you peace-of-mind.
WHAT SIZE FURNACE DO I NEED?
When it comes to choosing an energy efficient furnace, there’s no one size fits all model. If your home’s furnace is too large, it will turn on and off more often, losing it’s efficiency.
If it’s too small, it needs to work harder, running more often without adequately heating your space.
HOW WE DETERMINE THE RIGHT SIZE FURNACE FOR YOUR NEEDS
On average a 2,500 sq/ft home will require a furnace with the energy output of 75,000 BTUs, but there are many other factors that need to be considered, such as:
- Age of Home
- Number of Windows
- Room Sizes
- Average Climate
- Building Insulation
Our experienced team of heating technicians can help determine the right size furnace for your needs based on these factors.
WHY CHOOSE A HIGH-EFFICIENCY FURNACE?
Different furnaces deliver different heating efficiency levels. You can find out your furnace’s heating efficiency by looking at the yellow energy guide attached to it. If your furnace is 82% efficient, then it’s using 82% of its fuel to heat your home.
The higher your furnace’s efficiency is, the lower it’s fuel usage becomes—which means it costs less money to run.
High efficiency furnaces tend to cost more upfront, but the long-term savings in monthly heating costs can be well worth the initial investment.
Find out what size furnace you need by contacting our licensed and certified team of technicians.