With new furnace installation in Farmington, MI, you’ll get an efficient, high-performing heater that’s perfect for the local climate. With local temperatures often falling well below freezing, gas furnaces are a good choice for whole-house heating. As a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer, Matheson Heating, Air & Plumbing offers cutting-edge furnaces and expert installation. If your furnace needs frequent repairs or can no longer meet your family’s needs, you may need a furnace replacement.
Reliable Furnace Installation in Farmington

The average lifespan of a gas furnace is 15 to 20 years. But in demanding climates like Farmington’s, your furnace might last just 12 to 15 years. As furnaces near the end of their lifespans, homeowners often contend with hot and cold spots and rising energy bills. Aging furnaces will also need most of their repairs during the last two years of their service life.
A furnace replacement can provide a remarkable range of benefits:
- Increased home value
- Improved indoor air quality
- Quieter and more efficient performance
- Access to advanced heating technologies
When scheduling furnace installation and choosing your new heating equipment, you can explore many innovative furnace improvements. Modern furnaces often include smart features, variable-speed motors, and enhanced air filtration.
New furnace installation can also improve the safety of your home’s heating system. Replacing outdated heating equipment can reduce the risk of gas and carbon monoxide (CO) leaks. With new heating equipment, you’ll also experience fewer short-cycling and other performance issues.
If your current furnace is too large or too small for your home, replacement will ensure correct heater sizing. We use the Manual J Load Calculation to account for ceiling heights, your home’s size, insulation levels, and other critical factors. Correct sizing promotes longer furnace lifespans, efficient operation, and even reliable heating.
During furnace replacement service, our Farmington HVAC technicians disconnect and remove your old heating equipment. They then install your new furnace and connect gas lines and electrical wiring. As needed, they also modify your ductwork to accommodate your new heater and optimize airflow. When everything is in place, they test your new system and show you how to use it.