Whether you’re doing some new construction or need to replace an old furnace that’s on its last legs, our Somerville, MA Furnace installation experts have got you covered. With over 100 years of combined experience, we’ve seen and done it all. In 2018 we were voted “Best of the Best” by Market Surveys of America and we would be thrilled to show you why.

We are proud to offer our customers a wide variety of benefits, including:

Services that have earned numerous awards and accolades

Technicians who are trained on the latest in plumbing technology

Service available on nights and weekends

Licensed and insured plumbers for your peace of mind

Special Offers

$50 OFF

First Time Customer Coupon

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Valid from Jan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024

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$100 OFF

AC or Heat Pump Installation

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$100 OFF

Heating System Installation

Limited to 10 year warranty units only

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FREE ESTIMATE ON HEATING OR AC SYSTEM REPLACEMENT

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FREE HIGH EFFICIENCY HEATING OR AC SYSTEM EVALUATION

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Rebates

Up to $1,250

Rebate for High Efficiency Hot Air Furnace

$100

Each for Energy Star Certified Smart Thermostat

$25

Each for Programmable Thermostat

How Does a Furnace Work?

A furnace is a heating system that uses heated air to warm your home. The heating cycle involves igniting natural gas or propane to heat the air. Electric furnaces will use heated conductive materials, though, which become hot as electricity flow through them.

When the heated air reaches its desired temperature, the system will trigger the blower motor. The rotations of the motor push the heated air into the air ducts of your home. Opening a vent in a room will allow the heated air to exit there, effectively warming up that room.

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