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Furnace Replacement in Fort Lauderdale, FL

When a furnace has cracked its heat exchanger or the parts are no longer made, replacement beats another repair bill. Furnace replacement in Fort Lauderdale means checking the flue, the gas line capacity, the combustion air and the existing plenum before we order anything, because a swap done blind causes problems later. We size to the actual heating load, which is modest here, and we pull the old unit out cleanly. Talk to us on the phone or through the quote form and we will look at what you have.

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Why Fort Lauderdale homes end up needing this

  • There is a burning or sour smell when the heat starts Dust on the exchanger, or a cracked exchanger and combustion issue needing shutdown and inspection
  • One end of the house is freezing and the other is fine Duct design and return sizing, not just the furnace itself
  • The furnace runs and runs and the house never warms up Undersized or failing unit, duct leakage, heat exchanger or burner problems

What we check and install

Before we quote anything we measure the house, not just the old nameplate. That means looking at square footage, insulation, window area and duct condition to size the BTU output correctly. An oversized furnace short cycles and leaves rooms uneven. We also inspect return air capacity, because many older homes across the region are starved on the return side. Installation includes the new furnace, venting corrections, a condensate path where the unit needs one, a new thermostat if the old one cannot control the equipment, and a full commissioning check.

How we decide replacement is the right call

We look at age, the condition of the heat exchanger, and what the repair history says. A cracked or corroded heat exchanger is a replacement, full stop, because it is a combustion safety issue. Repeated ignition, board or blower failures on a furnace well past its expected service life usually point the same direction. If the unit is sound and the problem is one component, we say so and handle it as a heating repair instead. You get the reasoning and the choice, not a sales push.

Fort Lauderdale coverage

  • 33309
  • 33310
  • 33311
  • 33312
  • 33313
  • 33314
  • 33315
  • 33316

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Covering 75 cities across Florida, Georgia.

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Every major brand, gas and electric

Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman and more. We are not an authorized dealer for any of them.

Furnace Replacement in Fort Lauderdale — quick answers

Do I have to replace my air conditioner at the same time?

Not always. If the indoor coil sits on the furnace and both are aging, replacing together saves a second round of labor and keeps the airflow matched. If the AC side is newer and healthy, we can replace the furnace alone.

How long does a furnace replacement take?

Most straightforward swaps run a single day. Jobs needing venting changes, duct transitions or return air corrections can stretch into a second day. We tell you which one you are looking at before we start.

How soon can you get to my Fort Lauderdale home?

Call us with the address and a short description of the symptom, and we will give you a realistic window rather than a vague promise. Same-day visits are often possible, and if the house has no cooling at all we treat that as a priority, especially in summer or where someone in the home is elderly or unwell.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call or fill out the quote form and describe what changed. Warm air, short cycling, a clicking outdoor unit, water on the floor. Details help us load the right parts before we drive out.

  2. Step 2

    We diagnose on site

    A technician checks the thermostat, airflow, electrical side, refrigerant behavior, and the coil. Coils foul fast in coastal air, so we look there early. You get the finding in plain language before work starts.

  3. Step 3

    Repair and verify

    We make the repair, then run the system and watch it. Supply temperature, drain flow, amp draw, and how the house actually feels. If the fix needs a follow-up part, we tell you that day.

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Why homeowners call us

  • Humidity gets equal weightCold air alone is not comfort. On slab homes and older condos, a system can hit temperature and still leave the rooms clammy. We look at run time, airflow, and drainage so the house dries out instead of just chilling.
  • Coastal wear is expectedSalt air chews condenser fins and contactors. We check for corrosion, weak capacitors, and fouled coils as part of the diagnosis, because in this region those are causes rather than afterthoughts.
  • Heat gets attention tooFurnace repair, heat pump reversing valve trouble, and heat strip failures all come through in the cooler months. Georgia homes lean on heat harder than Florida homes, and we service both ends of the region.
  • No mystery invoicesYou hear what failed, what it takes to fix, and what we found nearby that may fail next. If a repair does not make sense on an old system, we say so instead of stacking parts on it.
  • All major brands, gas & electricCarrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, York and more, as an independent company.
  • Straight answersIf a system is not worth repairing, we say so, often right on the phone.

Furnace Replacement in Fort Lauderdale

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