Furnace Installation & Replacement

Professional furnace installation and replacement for Wichita homes and businesses.

About Furnace Installation & Replacement

When your furnace reaches the end of its lifespan or efficiency drops, Wichita HVAC Pro delivers expert installation of high-efficiency gas, electric, and propane furnaces tailored to your home's specific load requirements. Our NATE-certified technicians handle everything from sizing and permits to startup testing and thermostat integration. We carry top brands and back every installation with a comprehensive labor warranty, giving Wichita homeowners long-lasting warmth and peace of mind through every Kansas winter.

What You Get

  • Right-sized equipment matched to your home's square footage and insulation
  • Energy-efficient models that lower monthly utility bills
  • Full permit handling and city inspection coordination
  • Comprehensive labor warranty on every installation

Ready for a Free Estimate?

Contact Wichita HVAC Pro today for a no-obligation estimate on furnace installation & replacement. We serve all of Wichita and the surrounding metro area.

Licensed & insured · Wichita, KS

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a furnace installation typically take?
Most furnace installations in Wichita homes are completed in a single day, usually 4–6 hours. Complex jobs involving ductwork modifications or permit inspections may require a second visit, but we'll let you know the timeline upfront during your estimate.
What size furnace do I need for my home?
Furnace sizing isn't just about square footage — it depends on your home's insulation, windows, ceiling height, and local climate. We perform a Manual J load calculation on every installation to ensure your furnace is right-sized. An oversized furnace short-cycles and wears out faster; an undersized one can't keep up on the coldest Kansas days.
Should I repair my old furnace or replace it?
If your furnace is over 15 years old, needs a repair costing more than half the price of a new system, or has a cracked heat exchanger, replacement is usually the smarter investment. Newer high-efficiency furnaces operate at 80–98% AFUE compared to 60–70% for older models, so utility savings can offset the replacement cost relatively quickly.