Heating Pricing
Most homeowners don't plan ahead for the furnace or heat pump to break down. So the first question everyone asks is generally about the repair or replacement cost. Unfortunately, it's impossible to even offer a heating pricing quote without visiting your home to see, first hand, what type of system you have and what's causing the problem.
The heating system in each house is unique and designed specifically around that home's floor plan. Even if you have two identical houses, side by side, there are still a lot of factors to consider when something goes wrong.
For example, one of the biggest variables is usage. Everyone has different comfort requirements and how you use your own heating system can have an effect on its lifespan. If you're constantly changing the temperature settings or you're asking your furnace to do more than it's capable of, you're putting stress on the system which will eventually cause some type of breakdown.
Maintenance is another variable. Do you change your filters every month? Are you keeping the coils and air vents clean? Do you block off certain rooms to try to save energy? Are some of your vents clogged? All of these factor into your heating system's performance and make your system quite different than your neighbor's.
There are a lot of other variables, too, like the types of filters you use and the location and configurations of your ductwork. All of these things need to be taken into consideration when estimating heating repair pricing and in most cases a simple phone call won't work. We have to actually see your system and physically evaluate the problem.
To put your mind at ease, though, we provide a written, itemized cost analysis so you can see, before we get started, exactly what we're going to do and how much it will cost. These lists included all costs for parts and labor, in detail, and they're 100% guaranteed. We will never exceed this pricing without consulting your first.
Before you start worrying about price, you should know two things: Most problems sound a lot scarier than they really are. So don't panic. And a faulty heat pump or furnace is generally working harder than necessary to heat your home, which means higher fuel bills. When we're finished you might actually end up saving money because your heating system will be operating at maximum efficiency again.
