Furnace Installation in Anchorage
Licensed HVAC Technicians Serving Eagle River & Girdwood
Winter in Anchorage isn’t for the faint of heart. Temperatures consistently drop well below zero, which wreaks havoc on weak furnaces that don’t have the power to maintain a comfortable temperature in your home. At Discount Mechanical Heating and Plumbing, we install and service high-performing gas, electric, and oil furnaces to help you endure these freezing temperatures. Our licensed and insured technicians have access to various makes and models of equipment and can help you find the right fit for your home.
Call (888) 977-5031 to request a free estimate for a furnace installation in Anchorage.
Our Furnace Installation Process
At Discount Mechanical Heating and Plumbing, we deliver a seamless and stress-free furnace installation experience from start to finish. Our process is designed to give you the best value, quality, and comfort.
Here’s what you can expect from our furnace installation services in Anchorage:
- Consultation and assessment - Our technicians assess your space, discuss your preferences, and help you select a furnace that fits your budget and energy efficiency goals.
- Customized installation plan - We provide a clear timeline and explanation of the installation process so you know what to expect.
- Professional installation - We arrive on time and complete the installation professionally and efficiently. We handle everything from removing your old furnace to installing and testing the new system.
- Post-installation support - We provide you with information on how to maintain your new furnace and schedule regular service appointments through our Discount Club.
Discount Mechanical Heating and Plumbing is where your dollar goes further. We believe in transparency, which is why we offer upfront, flat-rate pricing for our services. This means no surprises or hidden costs. We also offer affordable financing options to help you get the equipment you need when you need it.
How Long Do Furnaces Last?
Furnaces typically last between 15 to 30 years, depending on factors like the type of furnace, how well it's maintained, and the environment it's used in. Gas furnaces tend to last around 15 to 20 years, while electric furnaces can last a bit longer, often 20 to 30 years. Regular maintenance, such as annual inspections and cleaning, can help extend the lifespan of a furnace.
If your furnace is nearing the end of its expected life, it's a good idea to start considering a replacement. Contact our heating service professionals at Discount Mechanical Heating and Plumbing to explore your options.
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Check Out Our Service AreaWe've been a community staple for over 20 years. See if we're in your area!
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Schedule Your AppointmentUse our online scheduler to book a time and day that works best for you!
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Join the Discount ClubLearn more about our Discount Club that can save you money all year long!
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Financing AvailableWe've partnered with GoodLeap to help you get your project done on time and on budget.

Why Choose Discount Mechanical Heating and Plumbing?
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As part of our local military community, we deliver reliable service with integrity and expert care.
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Upfront, honest pricing with no surprises—quality service at a fair price.
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Emergency plumbing and HVAC support—ready to help you day or night.
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We've been providing trusted plumbing and HVAC solutions to our area for over 20 years.
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Get the comfort you need with flexible financing plans to fit your budget.
Do I Need a New Furnace?
If your furnace is showing signs of wear or isn’t functioning as efficiently as it should be, it might be time to think about replacing it. While regular maintenance can extend its life, there are clear indicators that suggest it’s time for a new system.
Signs you need to replace your furnace include:
- Frequent repairs - Constant furnace repairs are a sign your system is on its last legs. If you're calling for service more than once a year, it may be more cost-effective to replace it instead of continuing to fix it.
- Increased energy bills - A rise in energy costs without a change in usage is often a sign that your furnace is working harder than it should. As furnaces age, they lose efficiency, leading to higher energy bills.
- Inconsistent heating - If some rooms are too hot while others are too cold, or if the system can’t maintain a consistent temperature, your furnace might be struggling to distribute heat properly.
- Strange noises - Unusual sounds like banging, squealing, or rattling are often signs of internal damage or worn-out parts.
- Poor air quality - A failing furnace can lead to a decline in indoor air quality, causing more dust, dry air, or unpleasant odors.
- Pilot light or flame issues - If your furnace’s pilot light keeps going out or the flame is yellow instead of blue, it could point to serious issues, including safety concerns.
If you’re experiencing any of these issues, it’s time to consult with a professional to assess your furnace and determine if replacement is the best option for your home.
Call (888) 977-5031 for furnace installation in Anchorage. We can also be reached through our online contact form.