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Dallas Heater Installation & Replacement

Top-Quality Heating System Installations For Your Dallas Home

If you are looking for a heating installation in the Dallas area, you have come to the right place. At Rescue Air and Plumbing, our licensed and NATE-certified technicians take the time to understand your home's heating system, as well as your comfort needs, and create a solution that is tailored to your home and your budget.

We are committed to providing exceptional customer service and workmanship, and our customers rave about our service.

Schedule your heating replacement in the Dallas area by contacting us online or by calling (972) 201-3253 today.

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What Size Heater Do You Need?

There are many factors that go into choosing the right heating system for your home. The first step to selecting a new heater is determining the appropriate capacity. The capacity of your heater is the measurement of the amount of heat that your system can provide at one time. The capacity of your unit will be listed on the nameplate of your current heater.

If you are replacing your current heater, you can find the nameplate on the bottom of your unit. If your heater is located in an attic or a crawl space, you can use a flashlight to locate the nameplate. You will need to measure the height, width, and depth of your space to calculate the cubic feet of space in your home.

It is important to consider the following when calculating the capacity of your heating system:

  • The number of rooms being heated
  • The square footage of each room
  • The insulation of your home
  • The number of stories in your home
  • The insulation of your attic or crawl space

Once you have calculated the capacity of your heating system, you can use this information to determine the capacity of your new heater. Generally, the capacity of your heating system should be at least 5% to 10% higher than the capacity of your home. For example, a home with a capacity of 20,000 cubic feet should have a heater that has a capacity of at least 20,800 cubic feet.

Signs You Need a Brand New Heater

If you are considering installing a new heating system, it is important to know when to replace your current unit. There are several signs that indicate it is time to install a new heater.

  • Your heating bills are rising
  • Your heater is more than 10 years old
  • Your heater has frequent repairs
  • Your heater is not able to keep your home warm enough
  • Your heater does not meet the capacity of your home

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    "Thank you Joe for your honesty and professionalism."
    I had another company come out to check on my ac unit that was not working and the service guy said my compressor was gone and it needed to be replaced or get an entirely new system. Joe came out to quote on a new system, but did his due diligence first and discovered a simple faulty wire chewed by a rat. He didn’t take the other guys word for it or try to sell me a whole new unit right off the bat. My unit is old and will need to be replaced before too long and I’m pretty sure this is the company that has earned that business. Thank you Joe for your honesty and professionalism.
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    Based on our experience, we signed a maintenance agreement with Rescue Air. Highly recommend them.
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Benefits of Installing a New Heater

Upgrading to a new heater is a worthwhile investment for any homeowner. Not only does it improve comfort, but it also offers several key advantages that can enhance your overall heating experience:

  • Improved Energy Efficiency: New heaters are designed with advanced technology that uses less energy, helping you save on monthly utility bills.
  • Enhanced Comfort: With better temperature control and even heating distribution, a new heater can keep your home consistently warm, even during the coldest months.
  • Reduced Repair Costs: Older heaters often require frequent maintenance and repairs, which can quickly add up. A new heater reduces the likelihood of breakdowns and costly repairs.
  • Environmentally Friendly: Modern heaters produce fewer emissions and consume less fuel, which is better for the environment.
  • Increased Home Value: Installing a new heating system can make your property more appealing to potential buyers and may even increase your home’s value.

Investing in a new heater ensures reliable comfort and cost savings, making it a smart decision for long-term benefits.

Maintenance Tips for Newly Installed Heaters

Proper maintenance is key to keeping your newly installed heater running efficiently and extending its lifespan. Here are a few simple yet effective tips to maintain your heating system:

  • Change Filters Regularly: Replacing air filters every 1-3 months keeps airflow steady and improves indoor air quality. Clogged filters force your heater to work harder, increasing energy usage and wear.
  • Schedule Annual Tune-Ups: Professional maintenance each year helps catch minor issues before they become costly repairs. A tune-up ensures that your heater is running at peak efficiency, which can save on utility bills.
  • Keep Vents Clean: Dust and debris can accumulate in vents, obstructing airflow. Regularly vacuum or wipe this area to improve airflow and efficiency.
  • Monitor the Thermostat: Avoid setting the temperature too high, as this can strain the system. For best results, keep your thermostat at a comfortable, energy-efficient temperature.
  • Listen for Unusual Noises: If you hear rattling, banging, or other unusual sounds, contact a professional to inspect the system. These noises can indicate potential issues.
  • Clear the Area Around Your Heater: Make sure the space around your heater is free of clutter to ensure safe, unobstructed airflow.

Following these maintenance tips helps protect your investment and keeps your heater ready to perform reliably through the colder months.

Contact us online or give us a call at (972) 201-3253 to speak to a member of our team about our reliable Dallas heater replacement and installation services today!

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