HVAC Solutions, Inc. has furnaces for just about anyone. We carry the top brands of furnaces and heating systems that have some of the best warranties in the business. We especially like Lennox® and Rheem® products. Click on the furnace models to view some technical information about them. The models listed below are just a few of the furnaces we offer—we can order just about any make or model you'd like. Just call our office and we can give you an estimate.
We offer expert heating installation services for these models. Call now to speak with a knowledgeable person who will assist you.
We offer expert heating installation services for these models. Call now to speak with a knowledgeable person who will assist you.
HVAC Solutions serves Colorado Springs, CO for furnace and heating installation and replacement
Heating Installation Colorado Springs
Which furnace is right for me? No matter what the size of your home or office building, there's a furnace that's made for you. It all depends on exactly what your needs are. Most furnace manufacturers have "product selection" guidelines that help you decide which unit is right for you. Here are some general questions to consider before installing a new furnace or heating system:
Do I replace or repair my furnace? This is a common question when dealing with furnace repair issues in Colorado Springs. The choice is ultimately yours, but it is good to know the different options. There are several things to take into consideration:
How old is the furnace? This is one of the most crucial questions to ask, because even if you have a furnace that has worked fine up to this point, if it's 15 years old or more, you may not be able to find replacement parts for it. And if that's the case, replacing the furnace is your only option.
What brand is the furnace? This question is important because some furnaces are more reliable than others. For example, if your furnace is inefficient or especially noisy, you may want to consider upgrading to a newer furnace, even if your furnace is only a few years old. This is entirely up to you. Occasionally, we'll get a request from a customer to replace a relatively new or even brand-new furnace. This is usually because the furnace is of such low quality, or it's noisy. To some people, noise is a major factor when selecting their furnace.
What's wrong with the furnace? Finding out which part has gone out on the furnace is an important factor because it will determine the total cost of your repair bill. Sometimes, repairing a furnace can be so costly that upgrading and installing a completely new furnace is a more economical option. The only way to determine this is to have a service call with a qualified HVAC company to determine exactly what's wrong with your furnace.
Furnace Efficiency Info
The efficiency of a furnace is measured by the Department of Energy's "Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency" (AFUE). All furnaces are rated by how efficient they are at heating air, and losing as little as possible.
Utilizing a more energy efficient heating unit will increase your cost savings. Our knowledgeable technicians can provide important information that will help you to increase the energy efficiency of your HVAC system.
Here's a more detailed explanation from the DOE (Department of Energy) website.
Ready to purchase that new furnace? Great then request an appointment and we will be happy to help! Still not sure what options are right for you? Then check out our furnace sales options..
Which furnace is right for me? No matter what the size of your home or office building, there's a furnace that's made for you. It all depends on exactly what your needs are. Most furnace manufacturers have "product selection" guidelines that help you decide which unit is right for you. Here are some general questions to consider before installing a new furnace or heating system:
- Do you need a furnace for a home, or multi-story building?
- How many bedrooms are there?
- How many square feet?
- How many windows?
- Do you have pets?
- Do you live in a dry or humid climate?
- Is there any underground space? (i.e. Basements)
- What is the layout? (Tri-level, Rancher, etc)
- What is your budget?
Do I replace or repair my furnace? This is a common question when dealing with furnace repair issues in Colorado Springs. The choice is ultimately yours, but it is good to know the different options. There are several things to take into consideration:
How old is the furnace? This is one of the most crucial questions to ask, because even if you have a furnace that has worked fine up to this point, if it's 15 years old or more, you may not be able to find replacement parts for it. And if that's the case, replacing the furnace is your only option.
What brand is the furnace? This question is important because some furnaces are more reliable than others. For example, if your furnace is inefficient or especially noisy, you may want to consider upgrading to a newer furnace, even if your furnace is only a few years old. This is entirely up to you. Occasionally, we'll get a request from a customer to replace a relatively new or even brand-new furnace. This is usually because the furnace is of such low quality, or it's noisy. To some people, noise is a major factor when selecting their furnace.
What's wrong with the furnace? Finding out which part has gone out on the furnace is an important factor because it will determine the total cost of your repair bill. Sometimes, repairing a furnace can be so costly that upgrading and installing a completely new furnace is a more economical option. The only way to determine this is to have a service call with a qualified HVAC company to determine exactly what's wrong with your furnace.
Furnace Efficiency Info
The efficiency of a furnace is measured by the Department of Energy's "Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency" (AFUE). All furnaces are rated by how efficient they are at heating air, and losing as little as possible.
Utilizing a more energy efficient heating unit will increase your cost savings. Our knowledgeable technicians can provide important information that will help you to increase the energy efficiency of your HVAC system.
Here's a more detailed explanation from the DOE (Department of Energy) website.
Ready to purchase that new furnace? Great then request an appointment and we will be happy to help! Still not sure what options are right for you? Then check out our furnace sales options..