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Share ResultsGet in touch with the best Denver area furnace replacement contractors to upgrade your heating system and make your home more comfortable and energy efficient. Superior customer service and top-notch craftsmanship are hallmarks of the contractors we've hand-picked. Count on us to assist you in locating the ideal contractor to ensure that your home remains warm and comfortable throughout the winter.
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Full Furnace Replacement: Depending on your home's heating demands, our contractors can remove your old, inefficient furnace and replace it with a new, energy-efficient model.
Energy Efficient Upgrades: Reduce your energy consumption, your utility bills, and your impact on the environment by upgrading to a high-efficiency furnace.
Gas Furnace Installation: Our contractors are well-versed in the installation and maintenance of gas furnace systems, which provide dependable and affordable heating solutions.
Electric Furnace Replacement: Residential electric furnaces offer a practical alternative to homes without natural gas connections; our contractors are highly skilled in the installation and replacement of electric furnace systems.
Hybrid Heat Pump Solutions: Homeowners in Denver now have more heating options than ever before thanks to hybrid heat pump systems, which integrate the best features of both heat pumps and gas furnaces.
Multi-Zone Heating Systems: By enabling you to independently regulate the temperature in different parts of your home, multi-zone heating systems provide both individualized comfort and energy savings.
Ductless Mini-Split Installations: In homes that do not have preexisting ductwork, ductless mini-split systems provide a versatile heating solution that is both efficient and adaptable, allowing for year-round comfort.
Installation of High-Efficiency Furnaces: A high-efficiency furnace upgrade can increase your comfort level, decrease your carbon footprint, and save you money on energy bills.
Although you should call a professional if your furnace is really acting up, there are a few things you can do to fix smaller issues:
Check Thermostat Settings: Turn your thermostat on to "heat" and adjust it to the temperature you've specified. It may be required to change the batteries.
Inspect Air Filters: Air filters that are dirty or clogged can limit the airflow and decrease the efficiency of the furnace. If you want your filter to work at its best, you should change it often.
Check Circuit Breaker: Make sure the circuit breaker hasn't tripped if the furnace still won't turn on. If it is necessary, reset the breaker.
Check Vents and Registers: To make sure air can flow freely throughout your house, check that all of the vents and registers are open and not blocked.
Clean Furnace Components: Furnace parts can become clogged with dust and debris, which reduces efficiency. Vacuum up all the parts that can be reached, including the blower motor, burners, and any others.
Talk to a professional furnace technician if you have problems that won't go away or if you're confused about what to do.
A few warning signs that it might be time to replace your furnace are its advanced age (usually more than fifteen to twenty years), the frequency with which it needs repairs or breakdowns, a rise in your energy bills, heating your home unevenly, and the presence of outdated or inefficient parts. Our contractors can inspect your furnace thoroughly and advise you of the need for replacement if you are uncertain about its condition.
Energy savings, better indoor comfort, less environmental impact, and maybe rebates or incentives from utility companies or manufacturers are just a few of the many advantages of upgrading to a high-efficiency furnace. To meet your home's heating demands and budget, our contractors can suggest energy-efficient furnace options.
Changing a furnace is a complicated and possibly dangerous job that calls for expert knowledge, abilities, and equipment, though some homeowners may think about doing it themselves to save money. When it comes to replacing furnaces, our contractors have you covered with their extensive knowledge and experience.
Think about your home's dimensions and layout, your heating demands and preferences, the fuel type (gas, electric, or oil), the number of zones you'll need, your budget, and the energy efficiency ratings (AFUE). If you need assistance weighing these considerations, our contractors are here to help you choose the furnace that is ideal for your home.
If you want to make sure your old thermostat works with your new furnace, our contractors can check for compatibility and advise you on what to do to get the most out of your heating system.
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- Jeff Marotz
To ensure that our furnace replacement services are second to none, Team Dave Logan only works with reliable contractors that put the needs of our customers first and provide exceptional work. You can rest assured that the contractors we've hand-picked will replace your furnace with the utmost care and professionalism. Rely on the trusted furnace replacement contractors of Team Dave Logan for peace of mind and dependable heating solutions. Servicing the greater Denver area and suburbs.
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