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Once you’ve spent time speaking to consultants and researching furnace options to choose the perfect furnace for your home, it’s finally time for installation.

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Following these recommended steps will save money while also avoiding delays that could lead to faulty ductwork or other complications during and after installation.

Clear the Work Area

Furnaces and HVAC equipment can be large, cumbersome pieces of machinery that require plenty of room to maneuver. Therefore, it’s wise to clear out the installation site prior to its arrival to make things easier on installation day as well as reduce any chances for damages or accidents occurring.

Indoor spaces must clear away items that obstruct access to their furnace site; outdoors, this means clearing away debris and trimming any shrubs or hedges that might obstruct access to the furnace. You can click the link: https://www.bobvila.com/articles/pruning-mistakes/ for advice on how to best prune your plants.

Take special precautions to clear away combustible materials such as paper, rags, wood scraps, and clotheslines that could ignite during or after installation of your furnace – this will reduce risk.

As part of their installation process, furnace technicians will need to navigate your ductwork and clean it, as well as access your vent pipes and gas valve – which could become blocked with pet hair, dirt, cleaning products, or other forms of debris.

All these items in one room can cause serious problems, from fire hazards and airflow issues to keeping paths clear for kids to play on safely. Make the environment safe by clearing away everything from cat litter and laundry to cleaning products, gasoline tanks, and expired filters.

Be sure to clean all floor registers of furniture, toys, and books to allow proper airflow and even heating. Also, check that outdoor exhaust pipes are clear of ice or snow accumulation for the same reasons.


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Clear Your Calendar

Few homeowners experience installing their furnace more than once in their lifetimes, which can make the experience a daunting one. You don’t want your new furnace installed improperly and end up incurring expensive repair bills in the future

Many issues that people encounter with old or new furnaces stem from improper installation rather than natural wear and tear. An improperly sized air duct, for instance, could force your furnace to work harder than necessary and result in higher utility bills and more frequently failing equipment. This is why you will want to work with professionals like the ones at Spring Branch AC who have experience and training. With these tools, they can help ensure your furnace is installed properly.

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6817 Flintlock Rd E, Houston, TX 77040

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To prevent issues during furnace installation, ensure you set aside enough time and are open to having technicians visit your home to complete this task. Doing so will help to ensure that your new system continues working smoothly for years.

Keep Pets Out of the Way

After spending hours speaking with consultants and selecting your ideal furnace, it can be daunting to have it installed. But the installation process needn’t be stressful!

Pets should remain out of the way during installation to prevent injuries to themselves and make life easier for technicians.

As your new furnace is being installed, it is also essential that your pets remain out of reach as much as possible. Pet dander has the power to literally kill a furnace! Clogging its filter causes overworked furnaces with shorter lifespans and increased utility bills resulting in shorter life spans and utility costs.

Check Your Air Ducts

If your air ducts are missized, the result will be lower energy efficiency and higher utility bills – something which could end up costing thousands in lost savings over time. You can click here to learn more about energy-efficient furnaces.

Having an HVAC specialist inspect your ducts prior to installation can be beneficial, but you can also evaluate them on your own by turning on your furnace system and walking through your home with it on. Check each air vent to make sure cooled air is flowing out; if not, there may be an obstruction or leak further down in your ducts that need attention.

To conduct an effective inspection, you will require a screwdriver, flashlight, and some form of sealant such as duct tape or mastic. Wetting your hands for extra sensitivity when feeling around connections to identify any possible signs of leaks is also helpful.

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