HVAC Contractors in Campbell River
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Which HVAC Systems Do We Install in Campbell River
Whether you need to install a new air conditioner or replace an old gas furnace, our licensed HVAC technicians deliver trusted results and follow-up maintenance you can rely on. We install and replace the following HVAC systems purchased at The Home Depot:
What’s Included With Your HVAC Installation Services in Campbell River
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How HVAC Installation Works in Campbell River
Free Consultation
- Book an appointment with our heating and air conditioning installers to discuss your home comfort needs.
- They will provide recommendations and a detailed quote for your HVAC installation in Campbell River.
Professional HVAC Installation
- Once the estimate has been approved, your installation appointment can be scheduled. We will deliver and install your new HVAC system, along with related equipment, if applicable.
Follow-Up Inspection
- Your Installer will ensure your new HVAC system is working well, show you how to operate it and verify your satisfaction.
- They will discuss and recommend a regular maintenance schedule.
Would you like us to dispose of your old HVAC equipment?
A Disposal Fee may be applicable. Please discuss disposal of your existing furnace with your installer prior to installation.
3 Reasons You Should Replace Your HVAC System in Campbell River
1. Safety First.
While it is tempting to keep an old gas furnace for as long as it still heats your home, there comes a point when doing so becomes not only unwise, but potentially dangerous.
Left undetected, carbon monoxide can be extremely hazardous. Wear and tear on an aging gas furnace can cause small cracks to form in the heat exchanger or the flue pipes. As a result, poisonous carbon monoxide can leak into your home.
2. Improved Reliability
The simple fact is that most HVAC systems become less reliable as they age, and their components begin to wear out and break down.
By replacing outdated or aging HVAC equipment you can ensure your home has a reliable source of heat and ventilation throughout the year. The cost of repairing HVAC equipment far exceeds the cost of upgrading to a newer, more efficient model that will serve you for years to come.
3. Boost your home’s energy efficiency.
If you haven’t purchased an HVAC system in a decade or longer, it’s virtually guaranteed that you’re not benefitting from the great advances in energy efficiency we’ve experienced since your last HVAC installation. With HVAC equipment constantly improving and becoming more energy efficient, even a high-efficiency unit from a decade ago can’t compete head-to-head with similar systems offered today.
Here’s What People Are Asking About HVAC Installation in Campbell River
My A/C or furnace has stopped working. Should I repair or replace it?
• If a major fix is necessary, first determine whether repairs will be covered under warranty.
• If your HVAC system is more than 10 years old, the cost of repairing or replacing a major component may not be worth it compared to hiring a heating and air conditioning contractor for your furnace and/or air conditioning replacement.
How long does an HVAC system last?
• On average, a furnace can last 15-20 years, while an air conditioner can be expected to last 10-15 years. Heat pumps can last anywhere between 10-20 years.
• Unique conditions such as local climate can put additional stress on these systems and affect how long they last.
• We strongly advise annual maintenance appointments with licensed Home Depot heating and AC installers in order to maximize the useful life of your system and reduce the likelihood of costly repairs.
What are some signs that I need a new HVAC system?
• If your furnace is taking too long to switch on, failing to deliver enough heat, showing signs of corrosion, producing odd smells (such as rotten eggs) or having frequent pilot light failures, our furnace installers may recommend HVAC replacement.
• For an air conditioner or heat pump, look for: ineffective heating or cooling, excessive noise, buildup of moisture or humidity, longer run times or foul “burning” smells. All are likely signs you need to consult our air conditioning and heat pump installers to determine whether to replace your current system.
How much does it cost to install furnace in Campbell River
Gas furnace installation prices can range between approximately $5,900 - $7,500 in Ontario, including your new equipment, materials and labour (before applicable taxes).
How much does it cost to install an air conditioner in Campbell River
In Ontario, air conditioner installation cost can range between approximately $4,500 - $6,550, labour included (before applicable taxes).
The exact cost to install a new furnace or AC will depend on several factors unique to your project. The size and layout of your home will largely determine the type, size and output of your furnace or AC unit required, while the condition of your home’s existing insulation and ductwork can determine whether additional work is required to complete the job properly.
Get Your Free ConsultationFrequently Asked Questions
Are removal and disposal covered as part of my HVAC Contractors Service from The Home Depot?
• While removal of the old HVAC unit is covered as part of this service, disposal is not covered and must be arranged in advance of your installation.
• Please note that additional charges may apply for disposal of your old HVAC unit.
My air conditioning or furnace has stopped working. Should I repair or replace it?
• If you determine a major fix is necessary, review your warranty coverage first before investing in repairs or a replacement.
What are some signs that I need a new furnace or air conditioning system?
It may be necessary to replace your gas furnace if you notice the following signs:
• Your gas furnace is taking too long to ignite.
• Fails repeatedly to deliver enough heat even at maximum settings.
• Exterior surfaces show signs of corrosion.
• Emits unpleasant odors when operating such as rotten eggs.
• Experiences frequent pilot light failures.
For a central air conditioner or heat pump, look for:
• Ineffective heating or cooling.
• Excessive noise.
• Build up of moisture or humidity.
• Longer run times or foul “burning” smells.
All of the above are likely signs you need to replace your air conditioner or heat pump system.
Why should I replace my old heating, ventilation or air conditioning system if it still works or can be repaired?
• An aging furnace may pose a serious health risk to anyone living in your home:
• If the heat exchanger or flue pipes have cracked, it could be leaking carbon monoxide.
• If your HVAC system is more than 10 years old, the cost of repairing or replacing a major component may not be worth it compared to investing in a new, more efficient unit
• With annual HVAC maintenance in Campbell River, your equipment should last for many years. Still, the efficiency of an HVAC unit can drop over time, meaning your utility bills will increase.
How can upgrading my HVAC system reduce energy costs?
• High-efficiency HVAC systems are designed to use less energy to heat or cool your home. In other words, they consume less energy to do the same job as a lower-efficiency unit
• For example, a high-efficiency gas furnace rated at 96 per cent AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) is designed to deliver 96 per cent of the heat it produces to your home and lose just 4 per cent. An older system, at 80 per cent AFUE, loses 20 per cent
• Upgrading to a system that wastes less energy means you’re consuming less energy and, most likely, saving money.
What is a BTU and how much do I need?
• “BTU” stands for “British Thermal Unit”, which is used to measure thermal energy output. It takes 1 BTU to change the temperature of a pound of water at sea level by 1-degree Fahrenheit.
• BTU ratings on HVAC systems reflect overall output. The number of BTUs you need depends on the size of the space to be heated or cooled.
• Request a FREE consultation today with a Home Depot Installer and they will help you find the correctly sized HVAC system for your home.
How do I know whether I need a gas furnace, central air conditioner, central heat pump or ductless system?
• Choosing between a gas furnace and central heat pump mainly depends on whether your home is set up for gas or electric heating.
• Heat pumps are sometimes preferred over air conditioners because they provide heating in addition to cooling.
• Ductless air conditioners and heat pumps are typically used for individual rooms and small spaces, while central air conditioners and central heat pumps are designed for a whole home.
What size heating or cooling unit do I need?
• The correct-sized HVAC unit depends on the square footage of your home, as well as the number of rooms; during your free, in-home consultation, a Home Depot Installer will help you find the right-sized HVAC system for your home./
• Remember, bigger is not necessarily better. An HVAC system that is too large for your home may not regulate temperature or humidity as efficiently or effectively as a correctly sized one. A mismatched system may also need repairs sooner.
How do I know to choose between HVAC installation and HVAC repair in Campbell River?
• Not sure if you need HVAC services or HVAC installers near you? Hiring a licensed HVAC technician in Campbell River can help. Our experienced installers draw upon their knowledge and experience to recommend whether to choose furnace or air conditioning service in Campbell River or whether new furnace or AC installation is the better option.