It’s a good idea to know what to expect when you schedule a new heater installation. Perhaps you already have the appointment on your calendar, or maybe you were looking forward to investing in an upgrade in the near future. Either way, you can keep reading to learn more about what our team does when we install a heating system in Wylie.
It helps to know what to expect so that you can be prepared on the day of installation. After all, upgrading to a new heater can be an all-day process depending on a few different factors. Of course, if you have any questions outside what we have outlined below, you can always give us a call and we are happy to help.
Step One: Remove Your Old Heater
Our first step is taking out the old heater. Our goal is to maintain existing connections that lead from your home to your heater. But there are times when we need to make adjustments or modifications. After removing your large indoor unit, we can assess the needs associated with the connections.
If you are upgrading to a similar system, many of the connections may work fine. If they are worn or damaged, we can replace them with newer connections. We want your new heater to work at its best, and sometimes it doesn’t make sense to leave older connections in place.
Step Two: Adjust Ductwork
Before installation day ever arrives, we will complete a thorough, in-home assessment of your current heater and help you accept a new model. This will guide how we prepare for your appointment and what we do during the actual installation. We’ll also inspect your ductwork for any repair or replacement needs.
Ductwork often lasts longer than any single HVAC system, but sometimes we need to optimize the network so your new heater can heat your home effectively. If any duct modifications need to be made, we’ll do that on the day of installation before installing and testing your new heater.
Step Three: Connection Modifications
If you’re upgrading to a completely different type of heater, we need to change your existing setup. Switching to a gas furnace means running gas lines. Switching from gas to electric means we have to cap off those gas lines and run additional electrical connections.
Step Four: Installation and Testing
Now it’s finally time to bring in your new heater! We’ll take our time with installation so that your heater can work at its best. After all, the way it gets installed has an impact on how efficient it can be over its entire lifetime. Installation isn’t a process to rush through. After the heater is in place, we will test it thoroughly to ensure everything is working the way it should and that your home is heating evenly.
Step Five: Instruction
Once we’re done testing, we can offer you tips and tricks for maximizing your new heater. We’ll also review the maintenance steps you need to complete in between annual professional maintenance appointments. Taking good care of your heater will help it to last longer and face fewer repair needs over the years.
Contact Mr. Air Repair today to schedule an appointment with our professionals for your heater installation appointment.