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Gas Furnaces—Installation & Replacement
Warm, even heat with the right-sized system. We match the furnace to your home and ductwork for quiet, safe performance—and install it cleanly to code.
Types & options
- Standard efficiency (80% AFUE): metal flue, simple and familiar.
- High efficiency (95–98% AFUE): PVC venting + condensate drain; lower gas use.
- Comfort levels: single-stage (on/off), two-stage (quieter, steadier), modulating (most even temps).
- Blower motors: ECM variable-speed starts softly and keeps airflow consistent.
- Form factors: upflow, downflow, horizontal; natural gas or LP kit. We size it properly—no guesswork.
Brands we install & service
Carrier/Bryant, Trane/American Standard, Lennox, Rheem/Ruud, York/Luxaire/Champion, Goodman/Amana, and the ICP family (Heil, Day & Night, Tempstar). We recommend based on comfort goals, parts availability, and warranty support—and we service all major brands.
When to consider replacement
12–15+ years old • frequent repairs • rising bills • comfort problems (hot/cold rooms) • remodels or additions.
Installation process
- In-home assessment: load, ducts/static pressure, gas, venting, electrical.
- Options & pricing after the visit: good/better/best; AFUE, staging, blower.
- Permits & scheduling
- Professional install & start-up: combustion, airflow, thermostat, safety checks.
- Inspection & handoff: owner walk-through, filter size, maintenance tips.
Schedule an in-home assessment for a written estimate: 510-400-6425.
Note for California (rules are changing):
Bay Area: the Air District plans to phase out the sale/installation of new gas furnaces starting in 2029 under its zero-NOx appliance rules. We’ll confirm your address and advise compliant options. KQED+1
Elsewhere in CA: many districts already require ultra-low NOx furnace models (e.g., SCAQMD Rule 1111). We verify by ZIP during your site visit. AQMD
Federal: newly manufactured residential gas furnaces must be ≥95% AFUE starting late 2028, which affects future model availability. energy.gov