Consider replacing your furnace if it’s over 20 years old, you’re experiencing poor air quality, your energy bills are out of control, or the frequent repairs have become too expensive. A Sky heating and cooling technician will help you decide whether to repair or upgrade your system.
What are the benefits of installing a new furnace?
A new furnace provides consistent and efficient heating, keeping you and your family comfortable. You can program the system to turn off when you’re not home, saving you money on energy bills. A new furnace may even increase the value of your home.
How do I know what size furnace I need?
Every home has unique needs. The furnace size you need depends on the size of the space you want to heat and other factors, like the Portland area climate. Sky’s expert HVAC technicians can help you choose the right furnace for your space.
How long does a furnace replacement take?
A simple furnace replacement takes anywhere from four to eight hours. If you need ductwork or insulation added, it could take longer. Once our technicians see your existing system, they’ll be able to give you a more accurate timeline.
What is the lifespan of a new furnace?
A brand-new furnace lasts for 15 to 20 years. You can ensure the expected lifespan with regularly scheduled maintenance.
Will a new furnace improve my home’s energy efficiency?
Yes. You’ll use far less energy to heat your home, which saves you money on your energy bill while reducing your environmental impact.
Can I finance a new furnace installation?
Yes! Qualifying customers have several financing options. You can have your new furnace installed now and then pay it off in affordable installments later.
What types of furnaces are available for replacement?
We install natural gas and electric central furnaces, heat pumps/ductless systems, and geothermal heat pumps. We can also install ductwork as needed.
Do you offer warranties on furnace replacements?
A warranty is included with furnace replacements. You can relax knowing that you’re covered if something goes wrong after your furnace installation.