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Furnace Products & Installation

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Bryant Evolution™ Two-Stage 986T Furnace
Bryant Evolution™ Two-Stage Modulating 987M Furnace
Bryant Evolution™ Two-Stage, Variable Speed 880 Furnace
Bryant Legacy™ Single-Stage 800SA Furnace
Bryant Legacy™ Single-Stage 916 Furnace
Bryant Preferred™ Two-Stage 820 Furnace
Bryant Preferred™ Two-Stage 926T Furnace
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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the questions homeowners ask most before moving forward. If you need anything else, our team is always happy to help.

Some common signs that may indicate that your furnace needs to be repaired are the following:

  • Rising energy bills
  • Bad smells
  • Excessive dust, dirt, soot particle build up
  • Rooms are heating unevenly
  • Furnace becomes unusually noisy or begins to rattle/buzz
  • Furnace has visible signs of rust or cracks in or around system
  • Your furnace is getting old

The cost of repairing a furnace can be a wide range depending on the level of repair needed. This could be from a couple hundred dollars to into the thousands. Some factors to consider that contribute to that price are service and diagnostic fees, age, size and condition of your furnace. However, if your furnace is still under warranty, there’s a chance that those parts may be covered. If your furnace is no longer under warranty, the cost will vary depending on which parts you need replaced.

If your furnace stops working, it could be a variety of things that may have caused this. A few factors that could cause this are thermostat issues, clogged air filter, dirt/debris blocking air flow, dirty burners, furnace not lubricated properly, faulty igniter, or the heat exchanger is cracked. These are just a few possibilities of what the issue could be. However, furnaces are complex systems and we don’t recommend you try to repair or diagnose your system on your own.

We recommend that you make sure the circuit breaker is not tripped and in the “ON” position. Also, you can make sure there is a call for heat on the thermostat.

Depending on the issues involved with your furnace and what needs to be repaired, the amount of time needed to repair a furnace can vary. However, the typical length of time is between 30 minutes to 1 hour.

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