Heating System Installation In Longview, TX

The Longview, Texas Heating System Replacement Specialists

Are you concerned that your heating system may not make it through the winter? Or, perhaps you are overspending on fuel bills due to an old, inefficient furnace. When you need a heating system replacement, Alco Air will provide you with a system that meets your needs, a prompt and professional installation, and a fair price. We install a variety of heating systems to meet the needs of our Longview, Texas area customers, including:

Alco Air – Heating System Installation
Alco Air – Heating System Installation

When Is It Time For A Furnace Replacement?

If you would like to meet with one of our experienced technicians to determine if a new heating system installation is right for you, or to receive a quote for a heating replacement, contact us online, or call (903) 212-7708.

Why choose Alco Air for your heating system installation?

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I decide between a high-efficiency gas furnace and a dual-fuel hybrid system for my home?

We evaluate your home’s existing energy sources and insulation levels to determine which system offers the best return on investment. A hybrid system is often ideal for East Texas because it uses an electric heat pump during mild weather and only switches to gas during extreme cold, significantly lowering your annual fuel consumption.

Newer high-efficiency systems often require more precise airflow than older units, so we perform a static pressure test on your existing ducts during the replacement process. If we find restrictions or leaks, we can perform targeted modifications to ensure your new heater operates at its rated efficiency without overworking the blower motor.

Instead of just looking at the BTU rating of your old unit, we perform a Manual J load calculation that accounts for your home’s window orientation, ceiling heights, and insulation values. This ensures we don’t install an oversized system, which would “short-cycle” and lead to uneven temperatures and premature mechanical wear.

Beyond the unit’s built-in safety switches, we verify the integrity of the entire venting system and conduct a draft test to ensure combustion gases are properly exiting the home. We also calibrate the gas pressure to manufacturer specifications to ensure clean, complete combustion that minimizes the risk of CO production.