Furnace & Heating Installation
Ensure your home stays warm and safe all winter with a new, high-efficiency furnace or heat pump. We connect you with expert installers.
Reliable Warmth for Your Home
A reliable heating system is not just about comfort—it's about safety. A modern, professionally installed furnace or heat pump runs more efficiently, provides more consistent heat, and is safer than older models. If your current heating system is old, inefficient, or unreliable, it's time for an upgrade. LocalXR connects you with certified technicians who can help you choose and install the right heating system for your home and budget.
Signs It's Time for a New Furnace
An old or failing furnace can be inefficient and unsafe.
Furnace is Over 15-20 Years Old
Even if it still works, an old furnace is far less efficient and more likely to fail than a new model.
Rising Energy Bills
A sudden increase in your gas or electric bill during winter is a sign your furnace is losing efficiency.
Frequent Repairs
If you've had to make multiple repairs in the last few years, a replacement is often the smarter financial choice.
Yellow Burner Flame
A gas furnace flame should be blue. A yellow, flickering flame can indicate a serious problem, like a cracked heat exchanger.
When to Call a Professional
For safety and to prevent costly damage, most water heater issues require a licensed plumber. Call immediately if you suspect a gas leak (smell of rotten eggs). Otherwise, schedule a service for any of the signs listed above, especially for leaks or if you are not comfortable performing maintenance yourself.
Our Heating Installation Services
Gas Furnace Installation
Professional installation of high-efficiency natural gas and propane furnaces.
Electric Furnace Installation
Safe and reliable installation of electric heating systems.
Heat Pump Installation
Energy-efficient systems that provide both heating in the winter and cooling in the summer.
Boiler Installation
Expert installation of hydronic (hot water) heating systems.
Why Professional Installation is Critical
Installing a furnace involves working with gas lines, high-voltage electricity, and complex ventilation systems. It must be done by a licensed professional.
- **Safety:** A professional ensures all gas and electrical connections are safe and that the system is venting properly to prevent carbon monoxide risks.
- **Efficiency:** Proper installation and calibration are essential for your new furnace to achieve its maximum energy efficiency rating.
- **Code Compliance:** All heating installations must meet strict local building and safety codes.
Heating Installation FAQs
What is AFUE?
AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. It measures how efficiently a furnace converts fuel into heat. A higher AFUE rating (e.g., 95%) means the furnace is more efficient.
Should I get a single-stage or two-stage furnace?
A two-stage furnace can run on a lower, more efficient setting most of the time, providing more consistent heat and saving energy. A professional can help you decide if it's right for your home.