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Furnace Repair & Replacement Services

HVAC Contractors For MA, NH, and ME

Furnace Replacement & Installation In Masachusetts & New Hampshire

The North Shore Home Energy team works with business owners and homeowners to provide high-quality HVAC services, including tune-ups, repairs & maintenance, and replacements & installations. If you are starting to notice the signs that you should replace your furnace, or you would like an opinion on repairs vs replacement for your heating system, please contact our team. With decades of experience serving the North Shore area in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Southern Maine, we can help you make the right decision for your property. Our contractors will make sure you have the best system for your home, and you are not overpaying on utility costs. Keep reading to learn more about furnace repair, or give us a call to discuss your project in greater detail. 

When Should You Consider Furnace Replacement?

There are a few catalysts that can drive whether or not you should consider furnace replacement/repair. Here are a few of the factors to consider. 

  • Age: If your furnace is more than 15 years old, there is a good chance it is not running efficiently and potentially will need repairs more often. If the repair costs outweigh the replacement costs, you should consider switching. 
  • Repairs/Interruptions: Nothing is more frustrating than your HVAC system failing, especially during colder winter nights. If you are frequently dealing with furnace failure or costly repairs, you should consider a new system. 
  • Energy Bills: An older system is less efficient and likely to lead to higher energy costs for your home or business. Upgrading your system can help you save on heating costs. 

Emergency Furnace Servicing & Repairs

Our team provides expedited furnace repairs and maintenance for businesses and homes in the North Shore area. Give us a call to get in touch with our team. 

Benefits of Upgrading Furnace Systems

Replacing an old furnace can provide a variety of benefits. First off, you can change fuel from gas/oil to electric. Ideally, our team can help you make decisions based on what will be most efficient for your property. For example, AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency and is a way of measuring how effective a furnace or other system is at using resources to heat a home. Additionally, while working with our team, we can look for other opportunities to improve the energy efficiency of your property including identifying and solving air leaks that lead to increased utility costs. 

Schedule a Furnace Replacement Consultation

If you are interested in learning more about furnace repair and replacement services, please give our team a call. We can provide quotes for our work, help you choose the right system for your property, and discuss the steps of the furnace replacement process. Our team prides itself on being a trustworthy local team of contractors that provides consistent work. 

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Frequently Asked Questions About Furnace Repair

How Much Does a New Furnace Cost?

A new furnace can run a few thousand dollars, but pricing is extremely dependent on a variety of factors. The size of your home, the type of furnace you need, the cost for installation, parts, and labor, all need to be considered. Really, there should be two steps you take to get started:

  1. Get a quote from a local provider. They will get the information they need to provide an accurate estimate based on the above factors.
  2. Figure out if you need repairs or replacement. A good HVAC contractor can provide recommendations on whether it is better to repair your existing system or fully replace it. Regular maintenance can go a long way in protecting your furnace and extending its lifespan. 

There are many different reasons your furnace might not be working. The five most common reasons are issues with your gas supply, power, thermostat, pilot light, or air filter. Any of these issues can cause your furnace to not turn on or heat your property. The best thing to do when your furnace isn’t working is to contact a trusted, local contractor to come take a look, provide troubleshooting and repairs if needed. 

A furnace’s lifespan is determined by many different factors. The model of the furnace, the size of the home, its usage, and maintenance/repairs can all have impacts on how long your furnace will last. Typically, a furnace can last anywhere from fifteen to twenty years. But again, a lack of maintenance, tune-ups, and repairs can shorten that timeline significantly. That is why it is important to consistently repair your furnace and replace filters. 

A furnace filter should be replaced every three months or so. But again, it is important to understand that different factors might influence the frequency you need to replace the furnace filter. The type of filter and furnace you have and how much use your furnace is getting are both reasons to potentially increase or decrease filter replacements. 

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