Gas Furnaces

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Welcome to Utah, home to “The Greatest Snow on Earth” when it comes to skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Here in Salt Lake City, we love our outdoor adventure during the colder months of the year. And when the sun goes down, we can count on a roaring furnace to keep us toasty and safe.

Our heating and cooling team at Friendly Plumber, Heating and Air can install, replace, repair, and maintain your gas, oil, or electric furnace to keep it performing at optimum efficiency for years to come. We are a licensed, insured, and bonded company that takes great pride in our work—our A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau shows how much we care about our clients and getting the job done right.

Furnace and Heating Services in Salt Lake City

Our Salt Lake City heating and cooling experts are proud to be the most well trained and friendliest team in the area. Our service quality is second to none, and the attention to detail and cleanliness is never compromised when maintaining, installing, or servicing your home heating and air conditioning systems.

Heating and air conditioning services for residents of Salt Lake City, Sandy, and surrounding communities include:

Buying Your Next Furnace in Salt Lake City

Buying a new furnace is a significant investment, one of the larger ones you will make when it comes to your home. Here are a few factors to consider before making your purchase:

Furnace Size: Installing a correctly sized furnace relative to the square footage and layout of your Salt Lake City home or business is critical toward achieving the desired comfort level. Our team will match the right furnace to fit your needs in terms of power and efficiency.

Fuel Source: The majority of homes in Utah rely on natural gas to fuel their furnace. Oil and propane are two alternatives if you don’t have access to natural gas—they both require a storage tank. Your other option is to install an electric furnace, which can drain your expenses if you use it often.

Energy Efficiency: Most new gas furnaces have Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) ratings between 92 and 98 percent. The higher the number, the more efficiently your furnace will operate. If you live in a moderate climate or prefer blankets, you can probably get away and spend less on a lower efficiency furnace. Otherwise, stick with a high-efficiency model that fits in your budget.

Heating Options: Single-stage furnaces are the most common models. You switch them on and off. A more efficient model is a two-stage furnace that delivers more options in terms of heating but also costs more upfront. You can also consider a modulating furnace that does the best job in maintaining a consistent temperature—but also costs the most to purchase.

Furnace Installation or Replacement

Always go with an established company when it comes to installing any of your heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. Read more about installation and repair tips.

Furnace Repairs

A cold winter day without a working furnace is a gloomy one indeed. Read more about the types of problems that will typically require professional assistance.

Furnace Maintenance Services

You can count on Friendly Plumber, Heating and Air for competitive maintenance plans, along with flexible financing options! Read more to learn about our thorough and budget-friendly maintenance programs.

Call Your Furnace Experts Today

Our heating and cooling team at Friendly Plumber, Heating and Air will keep your Salt Lake City, UT, warm and comfortable throughout the winter. Call 801-923-6355 or request service online to learn more about furnace and other products.

Need Service?

Contact the experts at Friendly Plumber, Heating and Air.
Call us at 801-218-2613!

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Friendly Plumber, Heating and Air takes all the hassles and headaches out of the HVAC needs around your home or business. For any plumbing, heating, or AC repair in Salt Lake City, you can trust our team to treat your home like it was our own.