Go-To Heating Installation Experts in Plano, TX
If you’re out in the market for a new furnace or heat pump, but not sure which one is best for your residential or commercial space, GO Heating, Air & Plumbing is here to help! We have professional heating installation technicians who can guide you in finding and choosing the right heating system for your home or business. From getting the proper size of your unit to providing high-quality installations, you can count on our expert team! We always make sure that every customer of ours will get the most out of their comfort system without resulting in financial woes.
We offer only the best energy-efficient furnaces and heat pumps and pride ourselves on making installs easy for you. That is why we are the go-to heating experts for both homeowners and business owners in Plano, TX.
Tell us what you’re looking for, and we’ll help you find the perfect comfort unit that fits your specific needs and budget.
High-Quality Heating Installation
At GO Heating, Air & Plumbing, our professional team works with genuine care to give you the perfect warmth during the chilly winters in Plano, TX. We take repairs seriously, using innovative techniques, and only providing the best solutions. Our NATE-certified technicians provide the highest level of expertise in installing all makes and models of heating systems. We also have financing options available for your convenience, so you don’t have to worry anymore when your unit needs replacement.
Contact us at (972) 532-0008 for your heating installation needs!
Do I need to get my air conditioning filters cleaned by a professional?
You can typically inspect and clean the filters on the majority of wall hanging units and ducted return air on your own. It is advised that you clean your filters at least once a year and during periods of heavy consumption (like a hot summer). In conjunction with your regular general service, our professionals will also clean your filters for you.
My controller or thermostat isn't working.
Change the battery in your thermostat or controller as a first step in several fast solutions. If you are using a hand-held controller, be sure you are standing close to your system and that there is no obstruction in the path between the controller and the system. Avoid pressing the buttons quickly as this can overburden the controller’s tiny computer with commands. Instead, press the buttons slowly and thoughtfully. Contact us to schedule a call if you’re still having issues or if your controller is showing an error code.
Which AC unit size do I need in my home?
The size of air conditioner that will be ideal for your home depends on a number of factors. After learning how you plan to use your air conditioner and taking measurements of the rooms in your house that need heating and cooling, we can determine the best system for the task. This is all part of your obligation-free in-home consultation.
What is the Energy Efficiency Rating System?
The blue and red stars on air conditioners denote cooling and heating, respectively; the more stars, the more energy-efficient the air conditioner. On the label of some air conditioners, there is a specific “Super efficiency rating” that denotes the air conditioner’s increased efficiency.
Another significant detail printed on the label is:
Capacity Output kW – You can find out how much cooling or heating power the air conditioner has by looking at its capacity output kw.
Power Input kW – This informs you of the power consumption required to run the air conditioner; the lower the amount, the more effective.
My heating and cooling are both functional. Why should I service it?
To perform successfully and efficiently throughout their lifetime, the system needs routine maintenance. Regular maintenance should not be neglected because it can lead to decreased performance, greater energy use, and a higher risk of malfunction.
To guarantee a long life system, routine maintenance is essential. For all new hydronic and air conditioning systems, we advise a general service once a year, and twice a year for older systems.