Indianapolis Furnace Installation and Replacement
If you’re without a working furnace, make installation a priority. At One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning of Indianapolis, we know that the Indiana winter is no time to be without heat. We treat your home like our own, getting a new furnace in place to ensure you’re comfortable as quickly as possible.
Get warm with a new furnace installation from Indianapolis’ local experts. Call (317) 795-0373 to get started.
The Furnaces We Install and Replace
Our technicians can install a new furnace or replace an old one, getting you ready for the cold of fall, winter, and early spring.
Furnace installation service in Indianapolis includes:
- Electric furnaces
- Natural gas and propane furnaces
- Heating oil furnaces
If you’re not sure what kind of furnace will work best for you, ask us! We can recommend the best furnace size and type for your home, heating needs, and budget. We can also discuss switching to a more energy-efficient alternative: the heat pump.
Signs You Need a Furnace Replacement for Your Indianapolis Home
It’s easy to tell you might need a new furnace if there’s no warm air at all coming from your vents. You may also need a new installation if your current furnace:
- Won’t turn on or off.
- Turns on and off frequently.
- Needs repairs all the time.
- Is inefficient or struggles to run.
- Heats your home unevenly.
- Has visible rust or damage.
- Is older than 15 years.
Choose the Local Furnace Experts for Indianapolis Installation
When it’s time to switch out for a newer model, One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning of Indianapolis is on the job. We know it’s tough to stick it out in a cold house. So don’t hesitate! Call (317) 795-0373 to get started or book an appointment online.
Related Services
- Match your new furnace with an updated smart thermostat that can help you conserve energy and save money.
- Consider replacing your furnace with an energy-efficient heat pump that can also cool your home in summer.
- Beat winter dryness with a whole-home humidifier to add moisture back into the air.