Layton UT HVAC

Furnace Replacement

Is your furnace blowing cold air, making strange noises, or struggling to keep up with the cold weather? These are all indicators that furnace replacement should be in your near future. Replacement can make your home more comfortable, energy efficient, and safer. When you need a new furnace, it is important to choose a long-lasting brand and have it installed by a professional HVAC team. TriForce HVAC offers furnace replacement services to help you have peace of mind about your heating system for years to come.

Replacing Gas Furnaces

Most homes have either a gas or an electric furnace, so it is important to hire a company that specializes in your unique furnace brand and type. TriForce HVAC has experience working with different brands, sizes, and types of furnaces, so we can ensure your Northern Utah home is safe. 

Natural gas furnaces and oil furnaces are great for colder climates that need consistent heating to remain comfortable. These are more complicated systems to service and install because of the fuel hookups. If you need furnace replacement, installing a gas or oil furnace is often not the most environmentally friendly option, so homeowners should consider new options if it is time for replacement.

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Replacing Electric Furnaces

Electric options are cheaper to purchase and install than other furnace types. Electric furnaces are easier to maintain, but may result in higher energy bills for certain homeowners. Electric furnaces are often placed in homes in mild climates where heating needs are not as intense. Some systems can be combined with mini-split systems to provide air conditioning and heating together. 

Before upgrading your electrical furnace, you may also need to consider the amperage of your electrical panel. Upgrading your furnace may require more amps to operate correctly, so if your electrical panel can’t handle the new system, you may need additional wiring.

Rebates For Energy Efficient Furnaces

Looking for additional reasons to upgrade your furnace? Changing your furnace to a more energy-efficient option comes with tax rebates in certain states. Rebates for energy-efficient upgrades can make them more affordable for all homeowners, while also helping you save money on energy bills over multiple years. Federal tax credits can be up to $2,000 annually if you go through the right utility programs. If you want to see what rebates you qualify for, talk to our team or reach out to your government energy agency for more information. If you are getting a rebate for your new furnace, our team can help you with all of the installation and paperwork needed to show you have upgraded to a new energy-efficient option.

Working With TriForce HVAC

TriForce HVAC ensures that every job is done right the first time. No shortcuts or upselling will be used when you work with our team to install or repair your HVAC system. Whether you need a new system or want to improve the current system with proper maintenance, our team is the best team to improve your home. We take pride in the details of furnace installation, mini split installation, maintenance, or ductwork. 

Our team can help discuss any questions or potential problems you may have on your mind. Each of our experts will have specific industry knowledge that can help you find your perfect system. If you are in the Northern Utah area, reach out to our experts to elevate the comfort of your home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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It will probably be fairly obvious when your furnace is going out, especially if it stops blowing cold air. Other signs that you can benefit from furnace replacement include rising energy bills, uneven heating across the home or business, strange noises, frequent cycling, or odors. If you feel your home is not as warm or comfortable as it used to be, reach out to an HVAC professional asap to install a new system.

Working with a professional HVAC team will help you determine what-sized furnace or brand is best for your home. The home’s square footage, insulation, age of windows, and your climate will be considered when determining the best furnace option. The climate will also help you determine what type of fuel you will need for your furnace, because gas furnaces are often better for extremely cold climates. There are many different options for heating a home, so if you are overwhelmed with the options, discuss your concerns with an HVAC professional.