Switching on your old furnace after several months of keeping it off might feel like a gamble. Will it start without a problem and work smoothly the entire season? Or will it go out without warning on the coldest day of the year?

Furnace installation in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, is easy when you contact the heating and cooling professionals at Farris Heating & Air. We work with the best comfort systems to satisfy your comfort and budget preferences, including energy-efficient and high-efficiency furnaces that will help keep utility costs lower.

Give us a call today to get started with replacing your furnace.

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Should I Repair or Replace My Furnace?

While no one can predict just when your furnace will fail, there are some signs that the furnace has to be replaced.

How Old Your Furnace Is

Heating systems usually last about 12–17 years. If the heater is 15 years old (or older), it has a higher chance of shutting down. You should be prepared for replacement by researching new furnaces promptly.

Constant Repairs

You should consider HVAC installation if the heating needs repairs more frequently.

Increased Energy Bills

Worn down furnaces are less efficient. If you’ve put off annual furnace maintenance, you’re at risk of losing further furnace efficiency and ending up with increasing energy costs.

Spotty Heating

An aging furnace can do a poor job at heating your home. Bad ductwork and a dirty furnace filter can also lead to problems.

Three Benefits of a New Furnace

While furnace installation sounds daunting, new furnaces include new features worn down systems can’t keep up with. Plus, you can relax knowing you won’t have to replace your system for years to come.

A new furnace could mean:

1. Increased Efficiency

New furnaces are very resilient and offer higher efficiency ratings compared to models from 20 years ago.

2. Less Noise During Operation

A new furnace offers the latest in quiet operation technology. You won’t always notice when it turns on.

3. Peace of Mind

Modern HVAC technology ensures your heating will stay in good shape for longer and run with better energy efficiency. With maintenance service agreements, you’ll never lose out on an important annual tune-up again.

Furnace Installation FAQ

Proper sizing is based on factors like square footage, insulation levels, window efficiency, layout, and regional weather. Many contractors use a load calculation to avoid problems caused by oversizing, such as uneven comfort.
Many installations are completed in one visit, but timing can vary depending on venting changes, utility connections, local requirements, and whether you’re upgrading equipment. Your installer should provide a project timeline before work begins.
Sometimes your existing thermostat works fine, but upgrades may be recommended for compatibility—especially with two-stage systems or variable-speed blowers. Your contractor can confirm wiring compatibility and recommend the best option.
Before the appointment, it helps to clear a path to the furnace, secure pets, and make sure the thermostat is easy to reach. After installation, the team should verify safety controls, show you how to use it, and explain maintenance needs.
A newer furnace can improve efficiency, but savings depend on how old your system is, temperature settings, ductwork condition, and home insulation. A technician can help you compare system options and expected performance for your home.

Furnace Replacement You Can Depend On

You can be certain we won’t forget anything—from keeping your home neat during installation to getting the most from your new furnace. We’re more than happy to walk you through the process and ensure you’re understanding maintenance expectations.

Our certified pros are fully licensed and insured, so you can sit back during the HVAC installation process. We’ll make sure everything is running properly and check for leaks in the ducts.

Get in touch with us or request an appointment online to get started with your furnace installation today. Our experts will teach you how to find the ideal furnace for your home and install it with little hassle.

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