What to Expect When You Get a Furnace Installed

September 29, 2017

So, you’re getting a new furnace. It may be a big investment, but an efficient, well-running furnace is so important to your comfort. A furnace installation is a big job, and you can anticipate it to take several hours. To help make the installation go as quickly and smoothly as possible, there are some things you can do to plan ahead. That way, you’ll be returning to cozy comfort in no time.

It’s typical for a furnace room to act as a place for additional storage. So, if there’s anything near your furnace or in its path, place it a safe distance away for the installation. Keep in mind that the All Weather Heating & Air Conditioning Inc technicians will need plenty of room around the furnace to move around as they work. Clearing the area will provide them space and will help protect your belongings from being damaged. You can be sure that our professionals will take extra care to keep your house clean and your belongings undamaged. It’s also a good idea to move any furniture located in the path to the furnace room.

You should be aware that you could need a new thermostat, depending on the model of your previous furnace. Plus, now is a great time to upgrade to a smart thermostat to take full advantage of all the benefits of a new furnace. A smart thermostat can help guarantee peak comfort and keep your house at your desired temperatures 24/7. If you need or want a new thermostat installed during your furnace installation, you may also want to have touchup paint if it’s a different size or shape from your original thermostat to clean up your wall.

If you have any other questions about what you will find from your new furnace installation, or if you would like to understand how long you can expect your specific installation time to last, give All Weather Heating & Air Conditioning Inc a call at 256-801-4701. Our experts are happy to answer your questions and look forward to working with you! And remember to call us when it’s time for your new furnace’s first preventive maintenance.