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Professional Furnace Installation You Can Count On in Marin and Sonoma Counties

Even in sunny Santa Rosa and Marin, California, the nights and winters get chilly. You rely on your furnace to keep you warm and comfortable. Maybe your furnace isn’t working properly. Perhaps it is an older model that isn’t energy efficient and you’re wasting money on heating bills. Regardless of the situation, Next Level HVAC is here to make sure your new furnace installation is done right. We pride ourselves on our honesty and customer service and always want to make sure our clients are completely satisfied with our products and technicians. 

Experience That Makes a Difference

There are many types of furnaces out there, and you want to make sure the technician installing yours knows how to do it correctly. The installation process for some of the newer, more expensive furnaces can be especially detailed and require precise knowledge of all necessary equipment, air ducts, home design and the furnace itself. 
 
You don’t want to worry that your technician is cutting corners on things like correctly sealing your ducts or being conscious of appropriate airflow. The professionals at Next Level HVAC not only have the necessary experience to confidently install your furnace but also the reliability to take care of every detail of your installation properly.

4 Factors To Consider Before Scheduling Your Installation 

Because you don’t want to be blindsided when it comes time to install your new furnace, take these factors into consideration:

  1. The type and brand of furnace you choose can affect the installation price, as some furnaces are more difficult to install.
  2. The fuel source of your furnace can impact both the installation price and your monthly heating bill. Electric and gas furnaces will cost you about the same amount when used to heat your home, while oil furnaces tend to cost more money both to install and to use.
  3. Purchasing a furnace that is too large or too small for your home will result in inefficient heating and can raise the cost of installation. Look specifically at the size of the boiler, as that is the determining factor in the size and price of a furnace.
  4. The construction of your home should determine which type of furnace you have installed, as some furnaces are designed to better heat homes with spaces like attics and basements.

 

If you have purchased a furnace without knowledge of these factors, let Next Level HVAC correct any issues and help you find the right furnace to efficiently heat your home.

Why Trust Next Level HVAC

Upfront Pricing

Locally Owned & Operated

Honesty & Integrity​

Satisfaction Guarantee​

Make Installation Day Go Smoothly

You don’t want any unnecessary disruptions to your schedule, and we want to make sure you are completely satisfied with our heater installation process. To ensure there are no surprises or unexpected complications, Next Level HVAC will always do our best to come to your home prepared. Assuming your existing ductwork is functioning correctly, we can typically complete an install in one day.
 
Because we bring the right equipment and supplies to your home, we are prepared to handle anything so you won’t have to deal with delays. We are also licensed and insured and have an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. Contact us today at 707-228-9921 with any questions you may have or to schedule your installation. 

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