Find a furnace installer in Portland, OR

Find furnace installers in Portland, OR

Find furnace installers in Portland, OR

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Find furnace installers in Portland, OR

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Top 10 furnace replacement contractors in Portland, OR

Homeowners agree: these Portland furnace installers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Integrity Air LLC

Integrity Air LLC

5.0(1)
1 hire on HomeGuide
10+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
Steve P. says, "Working with them was the best. Honest, helpful, genuine, and did a complete install of furnace/AC unit within a day - they even worked with my home warranty company to have a portion of the bill covered. You won't regret working with them!" Read more
Sunset Heating & Cooling

Sunset Heating & Cooling

New on HomeGuide
102+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
At Sunset Heating & Cooling, furnace repair is our expertise, and we take pride in ensuring your home stays warm and comfortable throughout the chilly months. When you choose us for your Portland furnace repair needs, you're choosing a team of highly skilled technicians who are committed to delivering top-notch service. Our professional crew arrives promptly, armed with the latest tools and knowledge to diagnose and fix any furnace issue efficiently. Whether it's a minor repair or a major overhaul, we've got you covered. We understand the inconvenience a malfunctioning furnace can cause, and that's why we prioritize quick and reliable service
Three Rivers Heating And Cooling

Three Rivers Heating And Cooling

New on HomeGuide
3 hires on HomeGuide
5+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
I wanted to create an environment to educate customers about the benefits of new technology in the Hvac industry and use it to help solve their problems.
Mr Furnace

Mr Furnace

New on HomeGuide
50+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
Our motto” service beyond the call since 1974” we have service that’s personal with attention to detail. Our men have extensive experience. We pride ourselves with 4 star performance. HomecAdvisor has us at 4 1/2 star performance. We aim to please . Find us online mrfurnaceoregon.com
Rose City Heating & Air

Rose City Heating & Air

New on HomeGuide
29+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
We have been a family owned business since 1995, we are proud to provide service to our customers, providing complete sales, service and installation of high quality heating and air conditioning systems in both homes and businesses. We enjoy what we do and it shows. We take pride in each and every job we do. We employ highly trained people whose goal is to make our company the best service and installation company in the area.
First Call Heating & Cooling

First Call Heating & Cooling

New on HomeGuide
37+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
First Call should be your only call for your heating and cooling experts. We look forward to keeping you comfortable year around.

Your Furnace and Heating System Installation or Replacement questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does it cost to install or replace a furnace?

Furnace replacement costs $2,000 to $5,400 on average for gas, electric, oil, or propane heating systems. A high-efficiency gas furnace costs $3,300 to $6,900 installed. New furnace prices depend on the system size, efficiency, brand, fuel type, and install labor.

  • Installing a new furnace and ductwork costs $3,800 to $12,000.
  • Replacing a new furnace and AC costs $4,000 to $10,000.

When should you need to replace a furnace?

Replace a furnace when the current unit is more than 15 years old and requires frequent fixing, or when repairs cost more than half the replacement cost.

Signs a furnace is going out:

  • Energy bills are increasing.
  • Rooms heat unevenly.
  • Fuel lines rust or system chamber cracks.
  • The thermostat malfunctions.
  • Furnace cycles on and off frequently or makes loud noises.
  • Dust or soot buildup appears.
  • Interior air smells like a gas leak.
  • The gas-furnace flame is yellow instead of blue.

How long does a furnace last?

A furnace lasts 15 to 30 years on average, depending on the fuel type, brand, usage, and maintenance frequency. Electric furnaces typically outlast gas, propane, and oil furnaces by 5 to 10 years.

Average furnace lifespan by type

  • Gas furnace 15 – 25 years
  • Oil furnace 15 – 25 years
  • Electric furnace 20 – 30 years
  • Propane furnace 15 – 20 years

How long does it take to install a furnace?

Replacing or installing a new furnace takes 4 to 18 hours on average, depending on the fuel type, size, and complexity. Extra time applies for modifying ductwork, electrical, or gas lines, adding vents or zoning, or retrofitting a larger furnace.

How to pay for a new furnace?

Options to pay for a new furnace include:

  • Monthly payment financing from the supplier
  • Home-improvement or bank loans
  • Furnace rebates and tax credits of $100 to $500 from manufacturers, dealers, utility company, or government programs
  • Credit card payment plans

What's the difference between a gas, oil, and electric furnace?

The differences between a gas, oil, and electric furnace are their fuel source, heating power, and operating costs.

  • Gas furnaces ignite propane or natural gas to heat and circulate air through the ductwork. Gas furnaces heat faster than electric.
  • Oil furnaces burn oil from an external tank to heat and circulate air through ducts. Oil furnaces are less efficient than gas and require more maintenance, but have faster heating.
  • Electric furnaces heat and circulate air with electricity or solar panels. Electric furnaces are the most energy-efficient, but have the highest operating costs.

What's the difference between a boiler, furnace, and heat pump?

Boilers circulate water or steam, furnaces circulate hot air, and heat pumps circulate refrigerant to provide heating.

  • Boilers use natural gas, propane, electricity, or heating oil to heat and circulate water or steam through pipes to radiators in each room.
  • Furnaces move centrally heated air through ducts to each room. Furnaces use gas, propane, electricity, or oil.
  • Heat pumps use electricity and refrigerant to transfer outside heat from the air, ground, or water into the home.

How to find local furnace replacement pros near me?

Furnace replacement quotes are typically free. When getting furnace estimates, use this checklist:

  • Compare at least three different estimates from experienced installers.
  • Avoid choosing the lowest bids that signal low-quality work.
  • Select licensed, insured, and bonded HVAC contractors.
  • Review their ratings on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Request copies of estimates, plan diagrams, heating-load calculations, equipment orders, permits, warranties, and contracts.
  • Verify the estimates include material, labor, equipment costs, and the installation schedule.
  • Set up a payment schedule. Never pay in full upfront.
  • Ask the questions below before signing a contract.

Choose HVAC installers with certifications from:

  • North American Technician Excellence (NATE)
  • American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
  • National Propane Gas Association (NPGA)
  • State-certified natural gas journeyman training programs in gas fittings

What questions should I ask furnace installation companies?

When looking to hire the best furnace contractor near you, ask them the following questions:

  • How many furnaces have you installed?
  • Can you give me references from past jobs?
  • What's the efficiency rating of this furnace? Do you recommend high-efficiency systems?
  • Does this furnace qualify for tax credits or rebates?
  • Is this furnace compatible with my existing ductwork, wiring, and thermostat?
  • Do you have a warranty for repairs?
  • Do you offer a maintenance plan?
  • Will you use the Manual J load calculation to size my new furnace?
  • How much are permits and inspections?
  • Are all labor, materials, old furnace disposal, and cleanup fees included in this estimate? What other costs apply?
  • Are any ductwork modifications necessary?
  • Will I need electrical or gas line work?
  • Do you subcontract the electrical work?
  • Do you test my ducts for leaks?
  • How long will the installation take?
  • Do you offer financing?
  • What's your payment timeline?
  • Do you follow all building code requirements?
  • Do I need a backup heater for this system?

Should you tip furnace installers?

Furnace installers don’t expect a tip and it's not customary. However, tipping $10 to $20 per person is a nice gesture when installers do a great job.

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