Monday, January 2, 2017

Find Furnace Installation Lexington KY

By Tony Sanders


Installing a furnace or a HVAC system is a big ticket item. You want to do it affordably but also get a trouble-free system that will serve you well for decades. Furnace installation Lexington KY, whether you are building a home or replacing your old system, is a decision worthy of advance planning.

Educating yourself on what the options are is the first step. There are many different kinds of furnace, about a hundred brands, and almost a thousand models to choose from. You need to know the basics to feel comfortable about choosing a contractor (installing a furnace is not a DIY project!), evaluating the advice you'll get, and making the final decisions that get the ball rolling.

You may have natural gas in your neighborhood and want a gas furnace. Many older homes, especially in the North, have oil heat. Smaller homes may use electricity, which is perhaps the most efficient but also the most costly. You may want a system that can heat your entire living space, or you may choose to have zones which can be heated individually and at different temperatures.

In all these decisions, the advice of a licensed contractor is invaluable. The right person can help you decide the most suitable type of heat, the right size unit you need, and the model that will be most satisfactory. Some contractors may only offer one brand of heaters, while others may be able to present you with more options.

Since the initial consultation and estimate is usually free, it's good to interview at least three contractors. You will want one that is licensed and employs certified technicians. You can check with state agencies that provide these credentials. You should get satisfactory answers to your questions and should also ask for references. Satisfied customers are a company's best asset. Don't be afraid to ask why one estimate is cheaper than others; there might be a reassuring answer and you could get a bargain.

The contractor will come to your place because physical features can affect the sort of furnace you need, the model that will work best, and the size of unit needed. If your home is sheltered from the wind, faces south, and has triple-glazed windows, it might be easy to heat. The reverse may mean you need more heating capacity.

You might not be heating a whole house. Maybe an addition makes your current system too small. Sometimes you can use a simple wall unit and not have to up grade the whole system. The contractor should be able to make suggestions. The new energy efficient furnaces might pay for themselves with utility bill cuts, and you may qualify for tax credits.

With the cold weather that sometimes blankets the Lexington area, you want both performance and energy efficiency. The right contract will guarantee all work, even if done by a sub-contractor, and bind the service company to finish the installation and ensure that the furnace works as promised. A full-service contractor will be able to follow up with regular maintenance and any repair that might be needed.




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