So you’re finally tackling that home remodel you’ve been dreaming about. Maybe you’re opening up your kitchen in your classic Alki bungalow, adding a master suite to your Admiral abode, or finally finishing the basement in your Fauntleroy mid-century. Whatever your vision, one thing’s for sure – you want to be comfortable year-round. That means a reliable and efficient heating system is a must!

But where do you start? Fear not, fellow West Seattleites (and Ballard, Capitol Hill, Beacon Hill, and Magnolia friends)! This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about furnace installation, with a special look at heat pumps as a fantastic alternative.

 

Why a New Furnace Might Be on Your Remodel Checklist

Sometimes a remodel is the perfect time to upgrade your furnace, especially in older Seattle homes. If you’re already tackling major renovations, it’s easier (and often more cost-effective) to replace your old furnace at the same time. Plus, a new, high-efficiency furnace can significantly improve your home’s comfort and lower your energy bills, making it a smart investment that complements your remodel. Think about it – if you’re redoing your kitchen, you wouldn’t keep that avocado green fridge from the 70s, would you? Your furnace deserves an update too!

Furnace Fundamentals: How Does This Thing Work?

At its core, a furnace is a pretty simple machine. It burns fuel (usually natural gas here in Seattle) to generate heat, then uses a blower fan to distribute that warm air throughout your home via ductwork. Think of it as a giant, sophisticated hairdryer for your house!

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Furnace

Efficiency is Key: Look for the Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating. The higher the AFUE, the more efficient the furnace. High-efficiency models can save you significant money on your energy bills over time.

Size Matters: A furnace that’s too small won’t keep you warm enough, while one that’s too big will cycle on and off constantly, wasting energy and money. A professional HVAC technician can calculate the right size for your home based on factors like square footage, insulation, and window efficiency.

Features and Options: Consider features like variable-speed blowers for quieter operation and more even heating, and two-stage heating for enhanced comfort and efficiency.

What Does a New Furnace Cost?

Furnace installation costs can vary widely depending on the size and efficiency of the unit, the complexity of the installation, and whether you need to upgrade your ductwork. In general, you can expect to pay anywhere from $4,000 to $12,000 for a new furnace in the Seattle area.

Navigating the world of furnaces can be overwhelming, but that’s where TemperaturePro comes in. Our experienced technicians can help you choose the right furnace for your home, provide expert installation, and ensure your system is running smoothly for years to come.

Heat pump on a stone platform in the backyard of a home in West Seattle.

Heat Pumps: An Alternative to Furnaces

While furnaces are a tried-and-true heating solution, heat pumps are quickly becoming the preferred choice for many Seattle homeowners. Why? Because they offer both heating AND cooling in one efficient package!

How do they work? Heat pumps use electricity to move heat, rather than generating it. In the winter, they extract heat from the outside air (yes, even cold air!) and transfer it inside. In the summer, they reverse the process, cooling your home like an air conditioner.

Plus, you can often find rebate programs on heat pump systems due to their environmentally friendly qualities.

Call TemperaturePro for Expert Installation

Don’t let an outdated furnace leave you out in the cold (literally!). Whether you’re embarking on a full-scale remodel or simply looking to upgrade your heating system, a new furnace installation can transform your West Seattle home into a cozy haven. From boosting energy efficiency to enhancing comfort, a modern furnace (or heat pump) is a smart investment that pays dividends for years to come. 

Contact TemperaturePro today for a free consultation and let their expert team guide you through the process. A warm and welcoming home awaits!