The Best Furnace Installation in Seattle, WA


When you feel the first winter chill coming into the Seattle area, you know it’s time to prepare your home. Seattle winters can be rough, with long months of cold rain and even some snowfall. You need a functional furnace to get you through the winter which means an  install before the thermometer drops.

Installing a furnace isn’t as easy as you may think; there are some serious considerations you need to make. To keep your home warm and safe this winter, let Blue Flame Heating, Air & Electric take care of all your furnace repairs and furnace installations in Seattle.

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THE IMPORTANCE OF HIRING A QUALIFIED FURNACE INSTALLER

Your furnace is one of the most important parts of your home. It’s the key to keeping you and your family warm and comfortable even when temperatures plummet outside. With such an important piece of equipment, you should only hire experienced furnace installers to care for it.

Suppose you hire a cheap service or inexperienced workers, or try to do the installation yourself. In that case, there is a high probability that you may end up needing additional repairs and maintenance that you could have avoided by hiring a professional installation service. You may also experience inefficient heating, higher heating bills, or loud noises in your home because the furnace won’t operate correctly without proper installation.

When you get in touch with us for comprehensive furnace installation service, you’ll also benefit from our service guarantees that give you peace of mind. You can rest assured that your new system will be installed to provide you with the maximum levels of performance and efficiency. 

To schedule your appointment, contact our professionals to get the job done right the first time! 

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SIGNS IT'S TIME FOR FURNACE REPLACEMENT

How can you tell if you need furnace replacement services? Chances are, your existing system may already be trying to tell you something. Most furnaces can last 10-15 years before they need replacement. However, there are signs that your furnace may need immediate repairs or furnace replacement in Seattle. These signs can include:

  • Higher than normal heating bills: Perhaps the most painful way to find out you need a new furnace is finding a bigger-than-expected utility bill in your mailbox. This could mean your system is struggling to keep up with the cold due to being worn out and losing performance. Calling our furnace installation company could be the best next step.

  • Rooms with different temperatures: A system that heats your home unevenly is no longer as effective as it used to be. As they age, furnaces can have a harder time providing warm air to all areas of the house. This means you may want to consider replacing yours before it stops working altogether.

  • More dust all over the house: If you’re noticing a sudden increase in the amount of dust and dirt accumulating on your home’s surfaces, your furnace could be the culprit.

  • You hear strange noises from your furnace: Most of the time, the sound of your furnace running is barely noticeable. If you start to hear unfamiliar noises like rattling, buzzing, whining, or loud noises like popping, banging, or clanging coming from your heating equipment, it might be on its last legs. 

  • Overly dry air inside your home: A malfunctioning furnace can dry the air inside your house to an excessive degree. This means wood floors and furniture could be at risk of splitting, and your family might develop respiratory issues or nosebleeds.

  • Rust or cracks on your furnace: Rusty components or cracks are sure signs that your heating system is on the verge of retirement. Whether they happen naturally due to aging or as the result of high humidity or wear and tear, they mean the beginning of the end for your furnace.

  • Strong smells from the equipment: If you start to smell things like gas, oil, or burning materials don’t hesitate to call an expert to inspect. Your heater should not emit strong smells.

Traditionally, many furnaces have been fueled by natural gas or oil. Upgrading to an electric furnace is a popular trend, as electric furnaces can be more energy efficient.

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WHAT DOES A TYPICAL FURNACE INSTALLATION INCLUDE?

Furnace installation will look different with each customer because each home has different layouts, furnace, and installation needs. In general, though, a furnace installation takes four steps.

1. An installation specialist will ask you questions to determine the conditions of your home and furnace needs (this usually happens before the day of installation).

2. A specialist will check to make sure there are proper amounts of ventilation.

3. They will install the new furnace, which may also involve connecting gas and electrical lines.

4. They will finish by testing the unit to make sure it’s running properly before they leave your home.

The costs of an installation vary, again based on the needs of each customer and their home. However, at Blue Flame we offer special deals that can make your furnace installation fit any budget. See which of these deals will work for you!

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WHY CHOOSE BLUE FLAME FOR FURNACE INSTALLATION IN SEATTLE

There are many options available for you when you’re looking for furnace installation services in the Seattle area. However, Blue Flame is the best, servicing and replacing furnaces from the greater Seattle area to Puget Sound, Glendale, and Lynnwood. Our professionals have years of experience and know how to get the job done right so you’ll need less maintenance in years to come.

Our team is committed to providing environmentally friendly and efficient products that will give you complete peace of mind. We’re so sure you’ll be satisfied with our services that we offer a 100% unconditional money-back guarantee.

We serve the entire Seattle metro, including King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties. To learn more about our capabilities or make your first appointment with us, get in touch with us today.

When you choose Blue Flame, you’ll have the best customer service at the most competitive prices around. Call us to schedule your service now at 206-388-5667 or schedule a service on our site.

For any questions or concerns, see our FAQ section below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How Much Does a New Furnace Cost in Washington State?

The cost of a new furnace ranges significantly from one home to the next in Washington state. Pricing depends on the labor charges of the individual furnace installation company, the type of furnace you choose to purchase, and the needs and square footage of your home.

How Does Seattle’s Climate Affect Comfort Levels?

Although the city doesn’t experience the oppressive heat or bone-chilling cold other parts of the country do, that doesn’t mean you can expect to get by without heat. In the winter, the temperature can fall into the upper 30s, which even if it’s above freezing can still be too much for you to live through. This means having a well-functioning heating system is extremely important, and you should call us for heater installation services to keep you comfy and cozy even when the weather turns rough.

How Many Hours Does it Take to Install a Furnace?

Most installations will last between 4 and 10 hours. The installation could last longer if there are issues with connecting gas and electric lines to the unit. Ask your HVAC technician for an estimate.

Should I Replace My Old Furnace?

If your furnace is experiencing difficulties or is nearly 15 years old, yes! A new furnace will be more energy efficient, save money, and require less maintenance.

Why are Furnaces so Expensive?

You don't purchase a new furnace every day or every year. A quality furnace is meant to last 15 years and, in that time, will keep your home warm and you comfortable. With a life expectancy that long and with your comfort dependent on the efficiency of your furnace, it makes sense that a furnace costs as much as it does.