Replace Your Old Heating System
Heater Install in Hershey for homes upgrading from inefficient furnaces or installing dependable heating in new construction
A.C. Deimler installs residential heating systems built to handle Central Pennsylvania winters without driving up your fuel bills or breaking down when temperatures drop below freezing. You need this service when your current furnace is over 15 years old and repairs are becoming frequent, when you're tired of uneven heating that leaves bedrooms cold while the living room overheats, or when you're building or renovating and need a system sized correctly for your home's layout and insulation. Installation work includes matching equipment capacity to your heating load, ensuring safe venting and combustion air supply, and setting up controls that maintain consistent indoor temperatures without constant cycling.
The process starts with calculating your home's heat loss based on wall and attic insulation, window types, foundation construction, and local winter design temperatures. A.C. Deimler then recommends heating systems that fit your budget and performance goals, with a focus on energy-efficient models that reduce operating costs over the system's lifespan. Installation includes mounting the furnace or heat pump, connecting supply and return ductwork, running gas lines or electrical circuits to meet manufacturer specifications, installing flue venting that exhausts combustion gases safely, and programming the thermostat for efficient operation. The system is test-fired and adjusted to confirm proper ignition sequence, burner flame pattern, and airflow across the heat exchanger.
Contact A.C. Deimler to discuss heating options and schedule a consultation for system selection and installation planning.
What You Gain From a New Heating System
After your new heater is installed and running, you'll notice every room reaching the thermostat setting without hot or cold spots, quieter operation without the banging or roaring noises common in older furnaces, and lower monthly heating bills because modern equipment extracts more heat from each unit of fuel. The air coming from your vents feels warm but not excessively dry, and the system maintains comfort without the constant on-off cycling that signals oversizing or poor airflow.
A.C. Deimler ensures all gas connections are leak-tested with soap solution and a manometer, electrical wiring meets National Electrical Code requirements, and venting is installed with the correct slope and clearances to prevent condensation buildup or backdrafting. You're shown how to operate the new thermostat, replace filters, and recognize warning signs like unusual odors or delayed ignition that warrant a service call. Old equipment is disconnected and removed, and the installation area is left clean and ready for use.
Installation does not include modifying ductwork beyond standard connections, upgrading gas meters or electrical panels, or removing asbestos-wrapped ducts or flue pipes. If your home requires any of those upgrades, they're identified during the estimate and handled separately to keep the project on schedule.
Questions About Installing a New Heater
Homeowners replacing heating systems often ask about sizing, fuel options, and what the installation timeline looks like.
How do I know what size heater I need?
System size is determined by a heat loss calculation that accounts for your home's insulation, air sealing, window efficiency, and the coldest outdoor temperatures Hershey typically experiences during winter.
What types of heating systems are available?
Options include natural gas furnaces, propane furnaces, electric heat pumps, and dual-fuel systems that switch between heat pump and furnace operation based on outdoor temperature and fuel cost.
How long does installation take?
Most residential heating installations are completed in one to two days, depending on whether new venting, ductwork modifications, or electrical upgrades are required.
Why choose high-efficiency equipment?
High-efficiency systems use less fuel to produce the same amount of heat, which lowers monthly bills and reduces the environmental impact of heating your home through a Central PA winter.
What happens if my ductwork is undersized?
Undersized ducts restrict airflow and reduce system efficiency, so the technician evaluates your duct system during the estimate and recommends adjustments if needed to support the new equipment.
A.C. Deimler provides detailed estimates that outline equipment specifications, labor, and any ancillary work needed to complete the installation safely and correctly. Reach out to start planning your heating system replacement and ensure reliable comfort all winter.