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NAROL Heating & Cooling LLC

INSTALLATION

Furnace Installation

Gas, electric, and heat-pump furnace installation for Pacific Northwest winters. Trane and Goodman.

Starting from

$4,500

Furnace installation replaces an old or failing heating system with a new, correctly sized unit. NAROL Heating & Cooling installs high-efficiency gas, electric, and heat-pump systems across Clark County, WA, starting around $4,500. We size every system with a Manual J load calculation, and financing is available for qualified buyers.

How much does a new furnace cost in Clark County?

A new furnace installation starts around $4,500. The final price depends on the system type, efficiency rating, and your home’s size. We provide a free in-home estimate with a written quote and financing options before any work begins.

Should I get a furnace or a heat pump?

If you are replacing an old gas furnace, a heat pump is worth serious consideration. Washington State incentives often bring the net cost in line with gas, with lower year-round utility bills and cooling included. We will run the numbers for your specific home.

What furnace brands does NAROL install?

We install Trane and Goodman heating systems, and we repair all major brands. We do not push the biggest or cheapest unit; we recommend equipment sized correctly for your square footage, insulation, and comfort goals.

What is included in a furnace installation?

Every installation includes a free in-home estimate, correct equipment sizing, removal and disposal of your old furnace, permit pulling and inspection coordination, and full system commissioning. We protect your floors and clean up before we leave.

QUESTIONS WE HEAR

About furnace installation

What brands do you install and service?
We install Trane, Goodman, Mitsubishi, and Daikin systems, and we repair all major brands. We recommend equipment based on your home, budget, and comfort goals, not what earns us the most margin.
Should I switch to a heat pump?
For many Clark County homes, yes. Heat pumps now handle Pacific Northwest winters well, provide cooling in summer, and Washington State incentives often make the net cost comparable to a gas furnace. We will run the numbers for your specific home during your free estimate.
How long does a typical install take?
Most single-zone mini-split installs are done in one day. Full HVAC system replacements typically take one to two days. Multi-zone mini-splits with four or more zones can take two to three days. Ductwork projects vary based on scope.