Furnace Services in Grand Rapids & Comstock Park, MI
Do you often find yourself caught up in choosing between keeping warm and saving on energy costs during Michigan’s long, frigid winters? Not anymore! Whether you need a brand-new furnace or a tune-up service for your current one, Schaafsma Heating & Cooling is committed to keeping your family throughout the colder months.
Don’t compromise your comfort this winter. Call Schaafsma Heating and Cooling at 616-458-7304 to schedule a furnace service.
Quality Furnace Installation & Replacement
Choosing the right furnace and installing it correctly is the first step toward efficient heating and comfort in your home. Our team at Schaafsma will guide you through selecting the perfect furnace to match your heating needs and budget. With our commitment to quality, you can rest assured knowing your installation will be done with the utmost attention to detail.
Trustworthy Furnace Repair
Furnace failures can occur at the most inconvenient times, leaving you shivering in the cold, making it crucial to be able to identify warning signs, including:
- Unusual noises
- Frequent cycling
- Uneven heating
- No heat at all
- Rising energy bills
- Poor indoor air quality
- Excessive dust
Our certified technicians can handle all types of furnace issues, regardless of the make or model of your unit. We offer comprehensive diagnostics and transparent pricing, and we’ll get your furnace up and running as good as new.
Schedule your furnace repair service today by calling 616-458-7304 to get your furnace running smoothly.
Routine Furnace Maintenance
Regular furnace maintenance offers a variety of benefits for your home. These include:
- Longer life span
- Reduced repairs
- Improved efficiency
- Better air quality
- Energy savings
Schaafsma offers a preventative maintenance plan that includes monthly, per diem, and annual services, giving you various options that meet your unique needs.
Avoid furnace failure with our professional furnace maintenance services. Contact our team today at 616-458-7304 to schedule a furnace tune-up.
Gas vs. Electric Furnaces: Choosing the Right One
When it comes to furnaces, one of the critical decisions you’ll need to make is whether to opt for a gas or electric model. While gas furnaces tend to be more efficient and cost-effective in fuel consumption, electric furnaces can be cheaper to install and quieter during operation. Each type has pros and cons, and the choice often depends on your needs and circumstances. Our experienced team at Schaafsma will help you weigh your options so you can make a well-informed decision.
Need help determining which type of furnace is best for your home? Let Schaafsma’s knowledgeable team guide you to the perfect choice. Give us a call at 616-458-7304 to schedule a consultation.
Choose Schaafsma for Furnace Services
Choosing Schaafsma means choosing reliable, quality, and friendly service. As one of two NATE-certified technicians in the Grand Rapids area and a member of the ACCA, our team is committed to providing excellent customer service backed by decades of experience and guaranteeing your satisfaction with every service call.
Choose Schaafsma for all your furnace needs in the Grand Rapids area. Contact us today at 616-458-7304 to schedule a furnace service.
Frequently Asked Questions About Furnaces
How often should I schedule furnace maintenance?
It’s recommended to schedule a furnace maintenance service once a year, preferably in the fall before the heating season begins. This helps ensure your system is ready to warm your home during the coldest months.
How long do furnaces last?
The average life span of a furnace is typically around 15 to 20 years, although this can vary based on the type of furnace, how well it was installed, and how regularly it has been maintained.
Should I repair or replace my old furnace?
It depends on a few factors, such as the furnace’s age, the cost of repairs, and the furnace’s performance. Generally, if the repair cost is 50% or more of the cost of a new furnace, or if the furnace is more than 15 years old and has frequent issues, replacing it may be more cost-effective.