Salt Lake City Furnace Installation and Replacement
As a locally owned business, we understand how important a reliable heating system is to endure our harsh winters. Whether you’re looking to replace an outdated furnace or install a state-of-the-art system, the team of experienced furnace installation and replacement technicians in our Salt Lake City office knows how to leverage the latest technology and industry best practices to keep your home warm and cozy all winter long.
We’ve served the area since 2008, and our bilingual team can work with both English and Spanish-speaking homeowners. Call (801) 903-2771 or contact us online today.
Which Furnace Is Right for My Home?
The vast majority of homes in the Greater Salt Lake Valley use gas or electrical furnaces, each with unique strengths.
Gas Furnaces
Gas furnaces are a popular choice for many homeowners due to their efficiency and cost-effectiveness. They use natural gas as fuel, which tends to be cheaper than electricity, often resulting in lower operational costs. Gas furnaces also provide strong and consistent heat, making them ideal for quickly warming up your home during frigid winters. Additionally, modern gas furnaces boast high energy efficiency ratings, with many models operating at 90% or higher efficiency. A good gas furnace can help you get maximum heat output with minimal waste.
Electric Furnaces
Electric furnaces are known for their ease of installation and maintenance. Since they don't require a natural gas line, they can be installed in virtually any home with an electrical system. Electric furnaces are also safe and quiet, as there is no combustion process involved, eliminating the risk of gas leaks or carbon monoxide poisoning. They are often more environmentally friendly, especially when paired with renewable energy sources. Although electric furnaces may have higher operational costs due to electricity prices, they offer a reliable and clean heating solution.
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The Furnace Installation Process
When you work with All Pro, this is a general outline of what you can expect:
- Initial assessment and consultation: A professional technician from our office will evaluate factors such as your home's size, insulation quality, and existing ductwork to recommend the best furnace options for your specific situation.
- Selecting the right furnace: We’ll help you pick the furnace model that meets your needs and budget. This involves considering factors such as fuel type, energy efficiency ratings, and any additional features like variable speed blowers or smart thermostat compatibility.
- Preparing the installation site: Our team will prepare the designated area by making it clean, accessible, and safe. This may involve relocating old equipment, making necessary adjustments to the existing ductwork, or installing new vents.
- Installing the furnace: The actual installation involves carefully positioning the new furnace and connecting it to the existing ductwork, electrical systems, and gas lines (if applicable). We will ensure all connections are compliant with local building codes.
- Testing and calibration: Once installed, we’ll test the furnace to verify that it operates correctly and efficiently. Our crew will check for proper airflow, thermostat accuracy, and overall system performance.
- Last inspection: After testing, a final inspection confirms that everything is functioning as intended and meets safety standards.
- Final walkthrough: We’ll explain the system's features, give you some maintenance tips, and show you how to operate the furnace effectively. We want you to be fully informed and comfortable with your new heating system.
What Makes All Pro Different?
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Whether you have a plumbing problem, an HVAC hiccup, or an electrical emergency, we have a trained professional available to help!
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We've partnered with Synchrony to offer financing so we can help you complete your project on time and within budget.
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We pride ourselves on our dedication to quality services and top-notch communication. We want you to be a customer for life!
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At our family-owned and operated company, we bring years of industry experience and unwavering integrity to every project.
The Right Long-Term Decision for Your Property
Getting a good furnace and having it properly installed can give you peace of mind, a more energy-efficient home, and, ultimately, increased property value. We understand that the upfront costs involved might give you pause, but we make financing options available through our office. You can think long-term while knowing that your short-term budgetary stability is protected.
Call our Salt Lake City office at (801) 903-2771 today to schedule an appointment and get a free estimate on furnace installation and replacement.