Where Is the Furnace Filter Located?

Your furnace’s air filter can be located in or beside the blower compartment of your furnace, or air handler. There should be a door or panel you can open to access the furnace filter. This [...]

How Do I Install a Furnace Air Filter?

It's important to regularly change your furnace air filter to ensure optimal furnace performance and efficiency. A clean furnace filter also helps to improve indoor air quality. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to install [...]

How Long Does a Furnace Last?

The average furnace runs between 15 and 20 years and can be influenced by a number of different factors. Heavy use, lack of maintenance, improper sizing, and poor installation can all reduce the life span [...]

How Much Does a New Furnace Cost?

The ultimate cost of a furnace is up to the make and model as well as the difficulty of installation. For example, an old furnace that’s difficult to remove will increase your labor costs, while [...]

What Size Furnace Do I Need?

The right size furnace will depend mostly on your local climate as well as the size and construction of your home. Sizing a furnace correctly is important because if it’s too small, it might struggle [...]

How Does a Furnace Work?

Furnaces work by burning a fuel-like propane (LP) or natural gas to create heat. This heat is then transferred to the air that circulates through your HVAC system. This combustion happens inside of a heat [...]

When Should I Replace My Furnace?

You can better time your furnace replacement or furnace installation with some key details. If your furnace is older than 15 years, it may be time to replace it. You’ll also want to consider furnace [...]

How Much Is Furnace Repair?

Total repair costs will depend on the specific problem and the time it takes to be identified, as well as the specific make and model of furnace. Howe technicians always look for the best solution [...]

How to Fix a Short Cycling Furnace?

Short cycling is an annoying problem that prevents your furnace from finishing a normal heating cycle. This is most often because the thermostat is set too low or the furnace itself is too powerful for [...]

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