Nobody looks forward to the day that they have to replace their furnace. Unfortunately, it’s part of life, and the U.S. homeownership, and so is investing in a new furnace. So when that dreaded day comes, where do you start?
The price of a new furnace will fluctuate depending on several factors, such as the lifestyle and habits of residents in the home. Health problems may also result in air filtration systems, which also helps determine which furnace is right for your home. Even collections can help you decide which furnace is right for your home. Does anyone collect art or are you a wine connoisseur? Humidity levels can alter the integrity of these products so you may consider investing in a whole-home humidifier in your heating and air conditioning system.
Another thing to consider is the home’s design. How many windows does your home have and which direction are they facing? What type of insulation is currently installed and how well does it trap air indoors? How well installed the ductwork is, the chosen power (gas, solar, etc.), and even home layout can go into deciding which furnace is right for your family.
Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing will set-up a complimentary consultation where they will visit your home and analyze your current set-up. The team will go over your options with you and give you a complimentary estimate on a new furnace installation determined by your home’s design and unique features.
Another factor that will go into determining the price of your furnace is which contractor you hire to perform the installation. One business may have the equipment you want at a lower cost, but be mindful and confirm that they are licensed, bonded, and insured given something should happen while they’re on your property. You can actually be held liable if a contractor were to get injured on your property if they are not insured.
All of these factors go into determining how much a new heating and air conditioning system will cost, but let’s get down to what you really want to know. We’ve provided a few estimates on how much you can expect to pay based on the sort of home you live in.
Ranch House or Smaller
No more than 2000 square feet and typically one story
Average cost of a heating and cooling system: $6,000 – $15,000
With approved financing: $40 – $250 per month
Average Suburban Home
Less than 3500 square feet and typically 1-3 stories
Average cost of an HVAC system: $8,000 – $25,000
Including approved financing: $100 – $500 per month
Luxury Home
Over 3500 square feet and various stories
Average cost of a heating and air conditioningsystem: $18,000 – $60,000+
Including approved financing: $250+ per month
Approximate pricing may fluctuate depending on geographic location, personal routines, equipment settings, system maintenance, and installation of equipment and duct system.
Investing in a new furnace can seem like a huge undertaking, but Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing is here to help guide you through the process, review your options, and decide the best HVAC system for your family. The team at Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing is not only licensed, bonded, and insured, our entire team goes through a thorough background check and drug test to make sure we’re sending honorable and trustworthy people into your home. We also give a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee for 365 days so you can be confident in the work provided.
Though the investment cost can be nerve-wracking, we have great financing options to help you get your new furnace installed as soon as possible. Call 866-397-3787 today to set up your no-charge in-home estimate.
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