Furnace Installation In Kalispell, Montana

Getting a high-quality furnace installation service of is one of the best long-term investments you can make for your heating system. For more than a decade, Kalispell HVAC has saved the citizens of Montana from expensive furnace repair and maintenance through our efficient installations. With us, you will only work with fully certified and insured professionals that have lots of experience handling all kinds of furnaces, including induction, resistance heating, and arc furnaces.

Our technicians are thoroughly dedicated to customer satisfaction. They will walk you through the installation process and answer any questions that you might have. We like to stay conscious of our customers’ budgets, so while our prices are reasonable, we will also recommend cutting-edge and superior-quality HVAC systems that you can afford.

We pride ourselves on being one of the best HVAC contractors in Kalispell that are truly available 24/7. This means you can call on us for 24-hour emergency services at any time of the year. Although based in Kalispell, we also service the surrounding cities of Montana, including Evergreen, Whitefish, Columbia Falls, Big Fork, and Lakeside.

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Efficient Installation

We will save you thousands of dollars in future expenses by taking all the appropriate measures, including doing a proper load calculation of your house, checking the ducts and wiring, using only the necessary equipment, and selecting the most compatible HVAC system.

Clean Maintenance

Ideally, you should service your furnace once a year. A bad maintenance service will lead to overly frequent repairs. Our excellent maintenance service will reduce your utility bills and extend the life of your HVAC system. Our technicians will also gladly walk you through how you can easily and safely maintain your furnace yourself, saving you from having to spend in the future.

One-time Repair

Most people don’t know how often they should maintain their furnace or when it’s time to repair or replace it. Our team will do a proper inspection of your system to determine if a repair will completely fix the problem or if it needs to be replaced.

What Are The Most Common Furnace Problems?

Dealing with a faulty furnace can be pretty frustrating. While this is a common problem that bothers homeowners, most don’t bother to check their furnace for possible causes, leading to more expenses on a furnace repair or replacement down the line.

By knowing how to identify what’s wrong with your furnace, you can avoid worst-case scenarios by spotting problems before they become a big deal. To help you do this, our engineers here at Kalispell HVAC compiled a list of the 10 most common furnace problems you may encounter.

  • Faulty Thermostat: A surefire way to identify a malfunctioning thermostat is to check if your fan is constantly powered. A constantly powered fan weakens the thermostat’s battery. To check this, set the fan on auto and see if it runs constantly at all heat settings.
  • Tripped Circuit Breaker: Sometimes your furnace doesn’t come on because a tripped circuit breaker has cut off power to specific areas in your house. In this case, it’s likely your air conditioning and heating systems. To fix this issue, locate your circuit breaker panel, then identify and reset tripped breakers by switching them off and switching them back on.
  • Clogged Filter: A dirty or clogged air filter will restrict the airflow your furnace needs to function efficiently. This could damage your limit switch and cause your HVAC system to shut down. Check the filter and change it if it’s clogged with debris. Change your filter every 3 months to avoid this issue.
  • Faulty Blower Belt: You can tell that your blower belt is broken when you hear a squealing sound coming from your furnace when it’s on. A blower belt is part of the system that keeps the furnace’s fan running. Occasionally, it will break. The simple way to fix this issue is to replace the belt.
  • Cracked Heat Exchanger: A cracked heat exchanger is not only a furnace problem. It’s also a safety hazard, as cracks in the exchanger allow fumes to accumulate and can lead to carbon monoxide leaks. A cracked heat exchanger is caused by years of regular use, overheating, or a neglected air filter. The best way to fix this issue is to get an HVAC service to replace the exchanger.
  • Low Lubrication: You know your furnace is not properly lubricated if it makes grinding noises when running. Over time, this will cause your furnace to shut down, as friction without lubrication will damage your furnace’s motor system. This shouldn’t be a problem if you service your furnace annually. Once it happens, however, you should switch off your furnace until it’s repaired to avoid further damage.
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