Heating Systems Built to Last Through Valley Winters

Furnace Installation and Replacement in Lodi for homes and businesses facing inconsistent heat or outdated equipment

Total Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc installs and replaces furnace systems across the Central Valley, working with residential properties and commercial buildings that need dependable heat during winter months. You may need a new furnace if your current unit struggles to maintain temperature, cycles on and off frequently, or has reached the 15- to 20-year mark where efficiency drops and repair costs climb. Proper sizing matters in this region—undersized units run constantly during cold snaps, while oversized systems short-cycle and waste energy.


The installation process begins with calculating your building's actual heating load, which accounts for square footage, insulation levels, ceiling height, and window placement. This determines whether you need a single-stage furnace for mild winters, a two-stage unit for better temperature control, or a modulating system that adjusts output in small increments. Brands like Rheem, Ruud, and Carrier offer different efficiency ratings and warranty structures, and the right choice depends on how long you plan to stay in the property and what your monthly energy budget allows.


Schedule a property evaluation to review your current system and identify the most effective replacement option for your space.

What Proper Furnace Installation Requires

Installation involves removing the old unit, verifying that gas lines and electrical connections meet current code, and confirming that your existing ductwork can handle the airflow from the new system. If ducts are undersized or leaking, the furnace will work harder than necessary, which cuts into the efficiency gains you expect from a new unit. Combustion safety checks confirm that exhaust gases vent correctly and that carbon monoxide levels stay within safe limits after the system fires up.


Once the new furnace runs, you'll notice more consistent temperatures from room to room, quieter operation during heating cycles, and lower gas bills if you're replacing a unit that's more than a decade old. Modern systems also respond faster when the thermostat calls for heat, so recovery time after setback periods shortens noticeably.


The installation timeline typically spans one day for straightforward replacements, though upgrades involving ductwork modifications or electrical panel changes may extend into a second day. Total Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc coordinates each step to minimize disruption and leaves the work area clean when the job finishes.

Questions Before Starting Your Project

Homeowners and property managers in Lodi often ask about system selection, installation specifics, and what to expect during the replacement process.

1

What determines the right furnace size for my building?

Heating load calculations factor in insulation quality, window surface area, ceiling height, and local climate data to match furnace output with your actual demand, preventing the inefficiency that comes from oversized or undersized equipment.

2

How does a two-stage furnace differ from a single-stage model?

A two-stage unit runs at lower capacity most of the time, which reduces energy use and temperature swings, while single-stage furnaces operate at full output whenever they turn on.

3

When should I replace rather than repair an aging furnace?

If your unit is older than 15 years and repair costs exceed half the price of replacement, or if efficiency has dropped to the point where monthly bills offset repair savings, replacement usually makes more financial sense.

4

What happens to my old furnace after removal?

The old unit is disconnected, removed from the property, and disposed of according to local regulations, with recyclable components separated when possible.

5

How soon will I notice lower energy bills?

Efficiency gains become visible in the first full billing cycle after installation, especially if you're replacing a furnace that's more than 12 years old with a modern high-efficiency model.

Total Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc provides detailed estimates that outline equipment options, installation requirements, and project timelines before work begins. Request a consultation to discuss furnace models that fit your building's heating needs and budget.