Furnace Installation in Summit County, Utah
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New furnace installs in Summit County need three things most contractors skip: a real Manual J load calc that accounts for the 5,000 ft elevation, a combustion analysis at commissioning to verify the burner is running clean, and correct venting for 96% AFUE condensing models. The wrong-sized furnace is the single most common comfort problem we fix in Summit County homes — oversized units short-cycle and leave cold spots, undersized units run flat-out on January nights and still don't keep up. We size every install to the actual heat load with derating built in, install per IFGC and IRC code, and verify with a combustion analyzer before we leave.
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Furnace Installation in Park City
84060 · Park City, Utah
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84017 · Coalville, Utah
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84036 · Kamas, Utah
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84055 · Oakley, Utah
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84036 · Francis, Utah
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84098 · Snyderville, Utah
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Furnace Installation FAQs · Summit County
How much does a new furnace cost installed in Summit County?
Most Summit County furnace installs run $4,500-$12,500. Big variables: efficiency (80% AFUE non-condensing $4,500-$6,500, 96% AFUE condensing $6,500-$9,500, modulating/variable-speed $9,500-$12,500), size (60K BTU vs 100K BTU), and venting work for 96% units (PVC sidewall vent install adds $400-$900).
Should I go 80% or 96% AFUE for my Summit County home?
For most Summit County homes the 96% AFUE upgrade pays back in 8-11 years on gas savings — usually worth it if you're staying 10+ years. The 80% AFUE non-condensing units last longer (no acidic condensate corroding the heat exchanger), so for short-term stays or rental properties they can be the better long-term call. We'll show both quotes side-by-side at the estimate.
What size furnace do I need for Summit County?
The right answer comes from a Manual J load calc, not square footage. A typical 2,000 sq ft Summit County home needs 70,000-90,000 BTU input depending on insulation, window orientation, ductwork, and how well-sealed the envelope is. We run the calc on every install.
Do you install all major furnace brands in Summit County?
Yes — Trane, Carrier, Bryant, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, American Standard, York, and others. We don't favor any single brand; we'll recommend based on your duct system, efficiency goals, and budget. AHRI match certification done on every install for warranty + rebate eligibility.
How long does furnace installation take in Summit County?
Standard same-spot swap: one day, 6-8 hours. Adding a high-efficiency 96% AFUE where you previously had 80% (requires new sidewall venting): 1-1.5 days. Full HVAC retrofit with new ducts: 2-3 days. We give a firm timeline at the in-home estimate.
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