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What to Expect From a Furnace Installation

Homeowner meeting Squeak's HVAC technician for furnace installation.

A reliable furnace is the backbone of many homes all around the world. As the cold of the winter sets in, a well-functioning furnace keeps each room comfortable, and having the right unit installed means your heating system will deliver efficient warmth for years to come. 

But there’s more to getting a new furnace than just choosing one and hoping for the best. It involves a unique, careful installation process that sets up your furnace to function as you need it to. So, if you’re looking to get a new furnace, here’s what you can expect from the installation process.

It All Starts With the Right Furnace

Before hitting start on the furnace, selecting the right one for your space is the first and most important impact you’ll have on the installation process. The choice isn’t one-size-fits-all. Factors like the size of your home, climate, and existing ductwork come into play when finding a furnace that meets your heating needs. A good furnace installation company will help guide you through options like a gas furnace, electric furnace, or even an oil furnace to find the best match. Think about what works with your current setup and your preferred fuel source. After all, you’ll be living with it for a long time!

Different Types of Furnaces You Can Get

There are different types of furnaces out there, each suited for various needs. Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Gas Furnace: Common for efficiency, gas furnaces are usually more cost-effective for larger homes.
  • Electric Furnace: Easier to install and perfect for homes without a gas line connection.
  • Oil Furnace: Less common but highly effective in freezing climates. Knowing the types available can help you select a furnace that matches your budget, climate, and home setup.

Pre-Installation Inspection and Preparation

Once you’ve chosen the right unit, the next step involves a pre-installation inspection. The HVAC technician will assess your home’s existing furnace setup, check the air ducts, inspect the gas supply lines if you’re opting for a gas furnace installation, and ensure your HVAC system can handle the new heating system. 

This thorough inspection is about preparing the space for a smooth furnace installation process, minimizing surprises on the day, and making sure your new unit integrates well.

Removing the Old Furnace

Out with the old, in with the new! Removing the old furnace is a careful process that includes safely detaching the unit, disconnecting gas lines (if applicable), and properly handling any existing ductwork that needs updating or repair. Your furnace installer will take steps to ensure the safety and proper disposal of your old furnace, so you don’t have to worry about a thing.

Installing the New Furnace

Installing a new furnace involves connecting the unit to your home’s heating system, hooking up gas lines or electrical wiring, and aligning all air ducts. 

Each furnace installation process is built around your setup and the parameters that your HVAC company mapped out while removing your old furnace. The HVAC technician will mount the unit securely, double-check for any leaks, and fine-tune each connection to guarantee the perfect installation.

Testing Your New Heating System

After the entire furnace installation process is complete, testing the system is a big deal. This is one way you can separate furnace replacement companies. Some will install your furnace and leave before making sure that your furnace is in good condition. A company like ours will make sure that the new furnace is in good condition by testing it.

This involves starting up the system, checking each connection, and ensuring the gas supply (if applicable) is functioning safely. They’ll monitor the airflow, thermostat response, and heat output across your home to confirm everything’s working perfectly. Here, any adjustments get made to fine-tune the performance of your heating system.

Post-Installation Maintenance Tips

After installation, you cannot forget that maintenance is key to keeping your new heating system running as it should. Check air ducts, replace filters, and schedule yearly inspections to keep your furnace performing at its best. If you notice any issues, be sure to bring it up ASAP. You don’t want to let problems fester and find yourself caught up with an issue that could have been avoided. Your HVAC technician can also offer advice on caring for your furnace to avoid wear and tear.

Ready for a New Furnace?

Thinking about upgrading to a new furnace? Squeak’s handles everything in the process. We remove your old furnace and will install a new heating system that fits your home. When it’s time, reach out to us to enjoy a furnace that’s ready to keep you warm for decades. We offer a wide selection of furnace and air products that are sure to satisfy any homeowner.

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