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Trusted Heater Replacement in Fresno, Ca

Your Go To Local Furnace Installer

Fresno Heating and Cooling is here to help with your furnace replacement! As a local hvac contractor, we serve the Central Valley for heating installation services. Our technicians will respect your home and trust your knowledge of the issue.  

 

We will install your furnace, take your old one away, and provide all the information you need to save money.  We will leave your house cleaner, warmer, and more efficient than before we arrived! 

We provide 10-year manufacturer warranties, financing options, possible rebates, and 10% discounts for military service members. If you choose the best HVAC contractor to install your new furnace, you will get a 1 year free VIP membership.

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Furnace Installation Considerations To Fit Your Needs

What to watch for

Replacing your furnace at the right time can prevent sudden breakdowns and costly repairs, especially when you need heat the most. If you’re you think its time for a new HVAC system, contact Fresno Heating and Cooling to assess your furnace’s condition. We have many years of experience to get the job done.

We'll do our best to repair your current furnace to help you save money. However, if you choose to replace it, a new energy-efficient model can keep your home comfortable. It can also lower energy costs and improve indoor air quality.

Furnace Age
Furnaces typically have a lifespan of about 15-20 years. If your furnace is approaching or surpassing this age range, it’s likely less efficient and more prone to issues. New furnaces are more efficient, so replacing an old furnace can lead to significant energy savings and improved performance.
Frequent Repairs
If your furnace has needed frequent or costly repairs over the past few years, it may be more cost-effective to replace it. Repair costs can increase quickly, and investing in a new system could be a smarter financial decision in the long run.
Rising Energy Bills
Older furnaces lose efficiency over time, which can result in higher energy bills. When your utility bill increases without a change in your usage, it means your furnace is working harder than it should be.
Uneven Heating or Poor Performance
Cold spots or inconsistent temperature could be a sign of an aging system. A properly functioning furnace should heat your entire home evenly and efficiently.
Unusual Noises
Loud or strange noises, such as banging, rattling, or screeching, can indicate that your furnace has mechanical issues. Persistent or worsening noises may indicate the need for a replacement rather than just a repair.

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You Decided to replace your Heater

Which Type of Furnace to Choose?

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Gas Furnaces

Pros: Natural gas furnaces are among the most popular options because of their efficiency and relatively low operating costs. They heat your home quickly and are a reliable source for consistent warmth. Best for: Homes in areas with access to natural gas and colder climates where heating demand is high. Considerations: You could pay more for installation, and regular maintenance is necessary to keep it safe and efficient.

Electric Furnaces

Pros: Electric furnaces are typically more affordable to install upfront and are easier to maintain. They are safer as they don’t emit carbon monoxide. Best for: Smaller homes or areas where electricity is more cost-effective than gas. Considerations: Higher operating costs as electricity tends to be more expensive than natural gas.

Oil Furnaces

Pros: Oil furnaces can provide powerful heating and are suitable for homes not connected to a natural gas line. They have a reputation for their durability and long lifespan. Best for: Homes in regions where oil is more readily available and cost-effective. Considerations: Oil furnaces require fuel storage tanks and more frequent maintenance because of soot buildup.

Propane Furnaces

Pros: Propane furnaces are efficient and can be a good alternative in areas where natural gas isn’t available. We install these more in rural areas. Best for: Homes in areas without natural gas access but where propane delivery is available. Considerations: Propane is generally more expensive than natural gas, so operating costs can be higher.

Variable-Speed Furnaces

Pros: Variable-speed furnaces can adjust their airflow speed to provide consistent heating and better highly efficient. This helps with maintaining a more even temperature throughout the home. Best for: Homeowners looking for maximum comfort and willing to invest in a higher-efficiency system. Considerations: Higher upfront cost but energy savings over time.


FAQs & Answers



How long will it take to install a furnace?

A standard furnace installation usually takes 4 to 8 hours. Our technicians strive to complete installations as efficiently as possible while ensuring high-quality workmanship.

How do I improve my furnace's efficiency

Regular maintenance, changing filters, ensuring proper insulation, and using a programmable thermostat can help increase efficiency.

What should I look for in a new unit?

Energy efficiency, properly sized for your home, advanced features like variable-speed motors, and smart thermostat integration. Consider warranties and the reputation of the manufacturer.

What’s the difference between a furnace and a heat pump?

A furnace creates heat by burning fuel or using electricity. A heat pump moves heat from outside to inside, functioning as both a heater and an air conditioner.

Who is the best furnace installer near me?

Our friendly customer service, expert furnace installers, and problem-solving skills make us the best furnace installation contractor for your needs.


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Call Fresno Heating and Cooling for All your Furnace needs!

We know that there are a lot of furnace installation companies out there. We just want the chance to serve you. We have the experience to replace your heating system to return your families' piece of mind.

Consider all the factors carefully and consult with us to make the best decision for your home. If you received a quote from another HVAC company, call us to expand your options!

We will do our best to offer our furnace repair services before providing a quote to replace it. Contact us today to discuss your furnace installation needs and schedule a free in home estimate.

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