Lexington-Furnace Installation

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Watson Heating & Air

#1 for Heating Installation in Lexington, KY

If you live in or around Lexington, KY, the heater and furnace installation experts at Watson Heating & Air are prepared to help you find the right furnace replacement equipment and install it correctly.

 

Spend a few minutes getting to know our business and what to expect when we come to your home to replace your furnace or water heater. We are sure that you have questions about the installation process. Read our FAQs, and call anytime if you have a question that did not make it onto our list.

If you need a new furnace, you can’t afford to leave its installation to chance. A furnace that doesn’t work can push your energy bill sky high, make your air smell like soot, and be life-threatening.

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Why You Might Need to Repair or Replace Your Furnace

Furnaces fail for many reasons. Knowing the warning signs of furnace problems is crucial to keep your family safe, your home reliably warm year-round, and your heating system working for years past its expected lifespan. Let your repair technician know about any problems.

  • Age

    A typical gas furnace lasts about ten years and requires more frequent repairs as it gets older. Other furnace types, such as oil-fueled furnaces, can last a bit longer. Experts recommend replacing your furnace once it begins to develop serious problems.

  • Problems with the Blower Motor

    A struggling furnace that runs too long or has clogged ductwork can wear out the blower motor. The blower motor circulates heated or cooled air through the ductwork. Without it, your home loses effective central heating.

  • Inefficient Combustion

    Gas water heaters and furnaces depend on a carefully calibrated mixture of fuel and air to generate heat efficiently. If air does not reach the combustion chamber or if it cannot leave the chamber efficiently, the process becomes sluggish. It generates byproducts that can irreparably damage the heating system.

  • An Unreliable Pilot Light or Electrical System

    Combustion byproducts or corrosion can damage the pilot light, preventing the furnace fuel from igniting. If the sensors and electrical circuits that control the furnace become damaged, they might shut the pilot light off.

  • A Faulty Heat Exchanger

    One crucial element of heating systems that use a gas furnace is the heat exchanger. The air that leaves the combustion chamber carries toxic fumes. It must vent to the outside to prevent the fumes from building up inside the home.

     

    The heat exchanger allows heat to radiate from the heated air without letting the combustion fumes escape. If a crack or leak develops in the heat exchanger, toxic fumes will reduce air quality in your home and could lead to life-threatening health complications.


    Call a heating maintenance technician immediately if you:

    • Hear strange noises coming from your furnace
    •  See soot on walls by the heat vents
    • Detect a smoky odor in the air

    Keep a carbon monoxide detector in good working order in your home to notify you of danger you can’t see.

  • Other Home Improvements

    If you plan on renovating your home, a new furnace can be a sound investment. If you add square footage to your home or are finishing a basement or attic, you might increase demands on your heating system. If you plan on putting your house on the market, consider that many homebuyers look for an updated HVAC system and will pay a premium to avoid repairs.

Leading Causes of Water Heater Replacement

Gas water heaters develop similar problems to furnaces. Corrosion and buildup can prevent the heater from working efficiently. The pilot light might fail. The buildup of mineral deposits in the tank or on valves impedes water flow and prevents the water from heating up quickly.

The signs of wear and damage on a water heater often emerge so slowly that homeowners often miss them.

Consider heater replacement if it:

 Is over ten years old

Takes too long to heat water

Fails to deliver enough hot water

Is making strange noises

Shows signs of rust or damage

You should call a reputable repair technician every year to look at your water tank, valves, pipes, and other water heating system components.

Heater Installation

Water heaters are essential to home comfort. The loss of hot water makes it impossible to cook safely, keep clean, wash dishes, and enjoy living in your home. If you have a growing family or plan on inviting guests to your home more often, consider upgrading to a new, more efficient heater.

Should I Go Tankless?

If you currently have a water heater with a tank, discuss the benefits and drawbacks of a tankless water heater.


In general, a tankless water heater might not be able to heat the same volume of water, but they have advantages such as:

Resistance to the effects of hard water

Higher energy efficiency

Space-saving design

Long lifespan and low maintenance

How Long Does It Take to Install a New Water Heater?

Water heater installation usually takes a few hours, which is less time than gas furnace installation.

Furnace Installation

Before you commit to any furnace installation project, discuss any questions you have with the installation technician. Be sure that you have considered all your options and that both of you are on the same page with the project.

Are There Alternatives to Getting a Gas Furnace?

While gas furnaces are popular for home heating systems, you have other options.

 

Gas furnaces are less expensive because natural gas is cheaper than electricity from the power grid for most Americans. Many heating technicians are more familiar with gas furnaces than alternative heating choices. Heat pumps and geothermal heating offer greater fuel efficiency.

 

You could choose an electric furnace if you prefer to avoid having flammable natural gas in your home or worry that natural gas might become more expensive than electricity in the future.

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What is the Furnace Installation Process?

The first step in preparing for furnace installation is to inspect the current furnace, boiler carefully, or heat pump to identify problems and plan your furnace replacement.


If you have a central heating system, other elements besides the furnace might need cleaning, repair, or replacement.


If your furnace strains to heat your home or the air it puts out is dusty, consider replacing the ductwork. The heat exchanger, blower, thermostat, and other components might need replacement too. It might be cost-effective in the long run and extend the life of your furnace by replacing all of the components at once.

A new furnace won’t work well if the ducts are clogged or the combustion chamber does not get the optimal fuel mixture.

How Do I Find a Good Company for Heater and Furnace Installation Near Me?

Are you in search of a reliable company for heater and furnace installation in your vicinity? If you're located in the Lexington, KY, area, let Watson Heating & Air put your search to rest. We specialize in top-notch heater installation and furnace upgrades, providing unmatched services that prioritize your comfort. When you're pondering, "Where can I find heater installation near me?", Watson Heating & Air is your trusted answer.

Count on Watson Heating & Air, the Pros in Lexington, KY

When you need a qualified professional to install your water heater or furnace, call 859-625-0081 to schedule an appointment with the furnace installation professionals at Watson Heating & Air. We’re the local, family-owned business you can trust. If you suddenly lose heat or hot water, remember that we’re available 24 hours a day for emergency service.

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