When it’s time for a new furnace in your Everett Home or Business, you can count on Home Comfort Alliance to deliver the quality results you expect from a professional Everett WA furnace replacement. For more than four decades, Home Comfort Alliance has been outfitting homes in Snohomish County with furnaces that last.
You may need a furnace replacement if your furnace:
Is more than 15 years old
Has frequent and expensive repair bills
Has a burner flame that has changed colors
Isn't producing the usual amount of heat
Thousands of families make their homes in Everett, WA, and they need a furnace replacement company they can count on for years to come. For over 40 years, Everett residents have trusted Home Comfort Alliance.
Offering High-Quality Furnace Options
Electric Furnaces
An electric furnace is the main component of a traditional heating system and may be combined with an air conditioner for a complete heating and cooling system. This combination is referred to as a split system.
Natural Gas Furnaces
Natural gas is the most popular way that Americans heat their homes. A gas furnace is the main component of a traditional gas heating system and may be combined with an air conditioner for a complete heating and cooling system. This combination is referred to as a split system.
What’s the difference between a gas and electric furnace?
An electric furnace installed in your Everett home or business can be less expensive to install than a gas furnace, but gas is more energy efficient. This means that you can expect to pay less on a monthly basis to heat your home. If natural gas is not available for your home, an electric furnace is usually a simple installation and furnace replacement in Everett WA can last up to 30 years.
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When is a ductless heat pump the right choice?
A ductless heat pump installed in your Everett home or business is a natural choice when there is not an existing duct system designed to provide heating and cooling. A ductless heat pump can be installed in almost any home often at a lower cost than installing a new duct system, furnace, and air conditioner.