Kansas City Furnace Installation
Expert Furnace Installation & Replacement
Your furnace plays one of the most important roles in keeping your home comfortable in the winter, but what happens when it goes out in the middle of the night? Don’t worry about shivering through another cold night in Kansas City! With C.M. Mose & Son on your side, you can rest assured that your furnace is installed properly with regular maintenance that will keep it running for years to come.
No matter the type of furnace you’re interested in for your home or business, the best way to have it properly installed is by choosing a professional Kansas City furnace replacement expert at C.M. Mose & Son. Our work is backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee!
With nearly 70 years of experience installing furnaces in Kansas City, you can trust C.M. Mose & Son to get the job done right. Contact us today at (816) 339-5190 to schedule your free estimate!
How Does a Furnace Work
A furnace is supposed to be a reliable piece of equipment that is used to heat a home or office in cold weather. It is permanently installed in the home to deliver heated forced air through either an electrical, steam or hot water (boiler) system.
Furnaces 101:
- The most common type of fuel for a furnace is natural gas.
- Other forms of fuel include LPG, wood, coal or fuel oil.
- The efficiency of a furnace can be as high as 98%. This is measured by the Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency or AFUE.
Benefits of Electric Heating Systems
Many modern heating systems use electric energy as the source to heat your Kansas City home. Homeowners with these systems can take advantage of the efficiency and price incentives that utility companies offer their customers who use such heating systems within an all-electric home. These units are also referred to as an Air Handling Units- AHU.” An electric heating system can be expensive to operate. However, given the energy incentives that a utility company may offer its customers, it may be worth the effort to evaluate the cost savings if you are looking to replace an existing heating system with another.
What Type of Furnace Should I Get?
When you’re looking for a new furnace, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the many options that you have. From size to fuel type and efficiency rating, there are many units that might be the right fit for your needs.
But a bigger unit doesn’t necessarily mean better. A furnace should be just the right size for your space; if it’s too big or small, the unit could be less efficient and, in the end, cost you more in monthly bills. A professional Kansas City heating company like C.M. Mose & Son can help assess your needs and budget to determine the best furnace option for your home or business.
Should I Choose a High Efficiency Furnace?
The higher efficiency the furnace, the better it is, right? Not necessarily; there are situations in which you may opt for a different style of furnace to suit your needs.
Your Heating Technician Might Suggest a High Efficiency Furnace When:
- You’re replacing an inefficient system
- You plan to live in your home for more than 10 years
- You live in a cold climate
- You can take advantage of rebates and incentives
During your free estimate, the Kansas City furnace installation professionals at C.M. Mose & Son can take a closer look at what you need from a furnace, taking into consideration things like efficiency and price, and suggest the best possible solution for your exact situation.
Serving Kansas City Since 1954
As a full-service heating company, our Kansas City furnace installation techs have been serving residents and business owners throughout our wide service area for almost 70 years. With our decades of experience, we know what it takes to keep your home comfortable throughout the year. From heating to cooling and electrical, you can expect only the highest quality services from C.M. Mose & Son.
When you need furnace replacement in Kansas City, there’s only one company to call. The heating team at C.M. Mose & Son is standing by 24/7 to answer your call! Contact us today at (816) 339-5190.