Heating and Furnace Installation in Fort Worth, TX and Surrounding Cities

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While furnaces often come as an afterthought compared to the more-utilized AC units, keeping a furnace running can be vital in the cold fall and winter months. While old furnaces were built to last, an old model might not keep up with today's technology and the benefits of modern furnaces. Before we delve into the intricacies of heating installation, here's why it's better to install a new furnace rather than continuously repairing an old one.

For an older model, consider the cost-effectiveness of repairing them against replacing it entirely. Older furnaces are more likely to break down and require significant repairs to get them back up and operating again. While a single $200-300 repair bill might not seem expensive compared to a brand-new unit, multiple repairs over a few years pile up the costs with no end in sight. Repairs might even cost more if the replacement parts are hard to come by. At that point, the homeowner has lost more money calling for repairs than using a brand-new furnace, which would require minimal maintenance to work flawlessly.

New furnaces always come with a warranty on operation times, which ensures solid performance for the next few years at least. The upfront investment can be well worth the peace of mind and saves the homeowner costly repairs in the long run.

Additionally, old furnaces are less likely to be compatible with newer AC models and home installations and may have detrimental side effects as they age. If possible, consider replacing the AC and the furnace at the same time to conserve costs and keep them functioning in tandem.

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Gas Furnace Vs. Electric Furnace

 

gas furnaces

Gas furnaces require a steady supply of gas to operate, usually a natural gas installation on the property or an outdoor tank. The furnace draws the gas and ignites it in its compartment, which heats the air in the ductwork. A system of blowers keeps the cold air flowing to the furnace and distributes the hot air out. The vent releases the resulting fumes and forces them through the exhaust pipe. Gas furnaces are highly energy-efficient but usually require more installation considerations.


electric furnaces

Unlike gas furnaces, which require an outside resource to provide heat, electric furnaces keep the heating process relatively simple. The cold air blows over the heating coils, which are tightly spooled wires that heat the air. The motor distributes the hot air through the ducts and circulates cold air to be heated by the coils again. Electric furnaces are the most 'clean' heating devices depending on how the electricity is produced. They also don't require an additional resource to operate.


gas vs. electric furnaces

Both types of furnaces are efficient at keeping the air inside the house warm when it needs to be. Therefore, the most significant difference when comparing gas and electric furnaces is their overall cost.

While electric furnaces are more resource-efficient, as all heat is applied directly to the circulated air, the cost of using an electric furnace is about 2.5 times that of a gas furnace. In the long run, a gas furnace cuts down on monthly heating costs.

However, gas furnaces require an additional gas installation inside the house, which some homes don't have available. They are also often more expensive to purchase and install, which means that their initial investment can be a lot higher.

 
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Need Quality Heating and Furnace Installation?

 

Fix My Air DFW knows the ins and outs of all furnace types and what solutions work best for a home. We offer some of the most efficient installations in the Fort Worth area and provide an extensive warranty on all working parts to keep the furnace running smoothly for a longer duration. A new furnace can be a considerable investment into the house, so don't let second-rate technicians ruin the installation. Contact us to get the best customer experience.