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Furnace Replacement Estimate Prep
Furnace replacement calls should identify fuel type, age, safety concerns, comfort issues, and whether repair is still practical.
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What to mention
- Share fuel type, age, current failure, repair history, and any safety shutoff or gas odor.
- Ask whether load sizing, venting, permits, and disposal are included in the estimate.
- Clarify whether the home needs furnace-only replacement or broader HVAC system replacement.
Best-fit call intent
Furnace replacement guidance for old, unsafe, inefficient, or repeatedly failing heating systems.
Before calling
Furnace replacement call prep
- Fuel type
- Furnace age
- Safety concern
- Repair history
- Replacement scope
When this page fits
- Best fit for old, unsafe, inefficient, or repeatedly failing furnaces.
- Fuel type, venting, access, and safety symptoms can change the estimate scope.
- Ask whether furnace-only replacement or broader HVAC replacement makes more sense.
Questions to ask
- Does the estimate include venting, permits, disposal, and thermostat work?
- Can you confirm whether this is furnace-only or full HVAC replacement?
- What safety concerns should be addressed before continuing to run the furnace?
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