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Heat Pump Price Guide 2024
Heat pumps are considered by many experts to be the future of household temperature control. They are significantly more environmentally friendly and energy-efficient than furnaces, saving the planet while potentially also saving you money on your utility bills.
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0:00 Introduction
0:13 How much does a new Heat Pump Cost
1:11 Factors Affecting Heat Pump Prices
3:38 Recommended Heat Pump
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Furnace Prices in Canada (Here's How Much You Can Expect to Pay)
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Buying a Furnace: Key Things to Know Before You Buy
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How to Qualify for Government HVAC Rebates | HVAC Reviews & Tips
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HVAC Contractor Certification Program What To Know
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Our HVAC contractor certification program was designed to help Canadians find trustworthy and dependable heating. If you're wondering what our HVAC contractor certification program is, how it works, and how it can benefit you in your search for a dependable and excellent HVAC contractor, then you're in the right place. In this video, we discuss various aspects of vetting the best HVAC contracto...
Smart Thermostats: 3 Reasons to Buy One Now
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As Canadian homeowners seek to save money, many are wisely learning about the many benefits that Smart Thermostats can provide. If you're looking to upgrade your home's thermostat or how to cut your utility bills, and you're curious as to what benefits they provide, you're in the right place. In this video, we give a rundown of some of the many benefits of Smart Thermostats. We talk first about...
Upgrade Your Furnace: Knowing When It's Time
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Are you wondering when it's time to upgrade your furnace? It's a common question, but one that is often put off too long. And the last thing you want to have is a furnace that is suddenly not working. You rely on your furnace every day in winter to keep your home and family safe, comfortable, and warm. But when is it time for you to upgrade your furnace to a new, modern one? If you're curious a...
Ductless AC Systems: Top Benefits and Features
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A ductless AC system carries several major benefits and a few drawbacks. And in this video, you'll learn a few of the top ones to help you make an informed decision if this air conditioning type is the right choice for your home or business. From integrated zoning to energy efficiency, a ductless AC system is a fine choice for those seeking a cost-effective, eco-friendly system. Want more detai...
Repair vs Replace: What's Best For Your Central AC Unit?
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There will come a time when you wonder if it's better to repair or replace your central AC unit. You'll certainly know it when your home is less comfy, your utility bill creeps up, and your unit just doesn't seem to function as it did. But, in case you weren't completely sure where to go between repairing or replacing your central AC unit we've got you covered with this video! In our video, we ...
Carrier Furnaces: An In-Depth Review (Prices, Models & More!)
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Should you consider a Carrier furnace for your home? We look at the quality, top features, and prices of Carrier's Comfort, Performance, and Infinity furnace series. 0:00 Intro 0:21 Entry-level Comfort Series 0:53 Mid-range Performance Series 1:20 Top-tier Infinity Series 1:47 Carrier Prices 2:23 Exclusive Features 3:26 Should you consider a Carrier? Carrier, a leader in the furnace industry, h...
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Boiler Heating Systems: A Buyer's Guide for Homeowners
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The right boiler system can keep your home warm and comfortable, at an affordable cost. By selecting the right system and properly maintaining it, you'll be able to heat your home in an efficient manner and keep your family comfortable at the same time. Of course, before you buy, you'll have to decide on a type of boiler system that's right for your home, and other important considerations. Whi...
Ductless Systems: Key Facts Prices, Pros, & Cons
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Duct Cleaning: A Buyer's Guide for Homeowners
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  • @GOLFADDICT65
    @GOLFADDICT65 3 місяці тому

    having our furnace replaced next week from an 28 year old 80 % to a brand new WeatherKing ( made by Rheem ) 95% single stage 70,000 BTU been quoted 4200 ( Canadian ) 3100 ( US ) for everything ( installation , parts and equipment ) 2 professionals doing it said it will take around 4-6 hours Does this sound right and a good price ? I am located in Vulcan Alberta Canada thanks for your videos cheers from Canada

  • @GOLFADDICT65
    @GOLFADDICT65 3 місяці тому

    having our furnace replaced next week from an 28 year old 80 % to a brand new 95% single stage 70,000 BTU been quoted 4200 ( Canadian ) 3100 ( US ) for everything ( installation , parts and equipment ) 2 professionals doing it said it will take around 4-6 hours Does this sound right and a good price ? thanks for your videos cheers from Canada

  • @GOLFADDICT65
    @GOLFADDICT65 3 місяці тому

    Hi we are in need of replacing a 28 year old furnace for a 1996 Bi Level total sq ft 2500 we are seniors on a so called fixed income so payments would be prefered a furnace guy by us recommended a Weatherking 70,000 BTU single stage furnace what we need to know is are they reliable and a good brand ? what brand would you recommend and size we live in Vulcan Alberta Canada we also have already a 3-4 year old Air conditioner this is an investment for us so we want best bang for the buck so to speak but very reliable thank you so much and we look forward to your response cheers

  • @anoj23
    @anoj23 10 місяців тому

    thanks for the valuable info. need a new furnace for 2700 ft detached home in peel. any recommendations on furnace brand and install technician/ companies.

  • @JackieBlack-x2c
    @JackieBlack-x2c 10 місяців тому

    A Carrier midrange furnace 90% efficiency 60 btu in the midwest cost from the supplier $1400 to the hvac guy. Most double the price to you. Then charge $225 to $300 for installing the furnace only. Most of the big hvac companies are owned by sellers that subcontract the work out... If they tell you the heat exchanger is cracked get a second opinion. A capacitor for your air condenser is approximately $40 , is what they pay. It takes about 15 minutes to change and they charge $300 on up for labor. You vant change this yourself because you have to know how to safely discharge the charge on the capacitor or blow your heart out. So shop around, ask Hvac Distributors for referrals, that's how I got someone who is honest and anticipates my needs qnd budget... Good Luck, Buyer Beware

  • @kevink9106
    @kevink9106 Рік тому

    I was looking at Carrier but quickly decided against because of poor dealer choices and stupidly high pricing of the units and crazy high parts pricing. Lots of choices puts Carrier out of the market.

  • @central3425
    @central3425 Рік тому

    Phew mine is 40 years old and finally will replace it this year.

  • @anthonyhitchings1051
    @anthonyhitchings1051 Рік тому

    Our 1964 gas furnace just runs and runs. The old furnace is 80% efficient, so the payback period of a 95% furnace (or heat pump) does not compute for us 72 year old occupants. We already replaced the wiring, fan belt and the fancy gas valve. So our old furnace is likely good for another 60 years. We did get three bids on a new system, with AC, just to see what the economics were, and it did not "pencil out".

  • @daviddaniel2198
    @daviddaniel2198 2 роки тому

    $3500 to repair $3850 to replace. 🤔 window ac will work fine for now.

    • @furnaceprices
      @furnaceprices Рік тому

      Hi! Thanks for watching our videos. You may find our newest video helpful, so be sure to check them out. 😊

  • @gvet47
    @gvet47 2 роки тому

    They are way to expensive and HVAC companies better than doubles the cost with 200 percent markup just on the components.

    • @furnaceprices
      @furnaceprices Рік тому

      Hi! Thanks for watching our videos. You may find our newest video helpful, so be sure to check them out. 😊

  • @dwaynerenton1889
    @dwaynerenton1889 2 роки тому

    In depth in less than 5 minutes lol, also love how the hashtag redtagging is included in the product add.

    • @furnaceprices
      @furnaceprices 2 роки тому

      Hi Dwayne, there is a link in the description to the companion article which does provide an even more very in-depth review.

  • @dtom1145
    @dtom1145 2 роки тому

    And you the consumer pays for all their advertising!

    • @furnaceprices
      @furnaceprices Рік тому

      Hi! Thanks for watching our videos. You may find our newest video helpful, so be sure to check them out. 😊

  • @Dumbluck14
    @Dumbluck14 3 роки тому

    I would do this in a hot second but a little out of my price range. Would like to do just 3 bedrooms. One is a basement and this would provide security not having an open window and the biggest plus is the ability for each room to control their temperature

    • @furnaceprices
      @furnaceprices Рік тому

      Hi! Thanks for watching our videos. You may find our newest video helpful, so be sure to check them out. 😊

  • @jblook7291
    @jblook7291 3 роки тому

    Yes he is cute. Talked but didn't say much.

  • @skincrx
    @skincrx 3 роки тому

    You age very well 😄😂

  • @sayhi2neil
    @sayhi2neil 4 роки тому

    Can we not install nest thermostats when we have this system?

    • @benchmarke101
      @benchmarke101 4 роки тому

      Yes, typically Nest thermostats will work with most ductless systems.

    • @furnaceprices
      @furnaceprices Рік тому

      Hi! Thanks for watching our videos. You may find our newest video helpful, so be sure to check them out. 😊

  • @leeambrose4327
    @leeambrose4327 4 роки тому

    Great video and take on the review method many home owners use to decide on a contractor.

    • @furnaceprices
      @furnaceprices Рік тому

      Hi! Thanks for watching our videos. You may find our newest video helpful, so be sure to check them out. 😊

  • @zesty2023
    @zesty2023 5 років тому

    The thing I wanted to find out is why would you get one of these and not just a cheap window unit. Are they just for rich people who don't want to have the poor people stigma of having an AC unit in their window? That's what I'm getting from it.

    • @furnaceprices
      @furnaceprices 5 років тому

      Ductless units are more akin to central air systems, so they have added benefits like being able to cool larger spaces, being quieter (from inside), and generally being a more robust and permanent solution. Furthermore, window units are not always practical depending on the type of space being cooled... and if you are trying to cool multiple rooms, you may need multiple window units, which also begins to get expensive. As with anything to do with owning a home, there are many different solutions to problems, each with their own pros and cons, and different price points to fit different budgets.

    • @zesty2023
      @zesty2023 5 років тому

      @@furnaceprices If you needed multiple inside units to cool the house, would those be able to run off a single outdoor condenser or would you need one for each inside unit?

    • @furnaceprices
      @furnaceprices 5 років тому

      @@zesty2023 You can usually run multiple indoor units off of one outdoor unit, though a larger one will be needed as the number of indoor units goes up. Of course it depends on the size of the home or building, as the indoor units can only be so far from the outdoor unit, so sometimes a second outdoor unit may be needed. Hope this helps! For more info, you can also refer to our buyer guide on ductless systems: www.furnaceprices.ca/ductless-systems/

    • @robertl.fallin7062
      @robertl.fallin7062 5 років тому

      There are too many comparisons to post here. But I'll start with money! My electric cost for heat and ac is 50 to 60% less than running a near energy star rated oil fired boiler and a energy star rated window unit. The figures are OVER the past four years with stable energy cost and heating degree days. I have a 1200 sqf cape located in the mid atlantic where 5200 combined heating and cooling degree days are normal. We have a few mornings of near or slightly below zero temps and maybe thirty days of 95 degree days. Humidity us a bear. I chose a Mitshubishi because it is SPEC'ED FOR low mounting. Mine is under a window, 24 inches from the floor. I'm pleasantly surprised at the low tempture variations of two degrees max thru out my home and the humidity managament.. At 5 ft distance the noise level is less than a library!

    • @chief5981
      @chief5981 4 роки тому

      Half- Dude They have some outdoor units that can control up to 8 indoor units. Outdoor unit isn’t that big either. Supposed to be way more energy efficient than traditional hvac. Plus resale value way better with this. Think of seeing home on Zillow that says it comes with all 10 window units 🤔

  • @ryandariushwood225
    @ryandariushwood225 5 років тому

    Cute guy there ;)