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High-Efficiency Rheem HVAC System Installed in Older Home

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Older homes have character. What they don't always have is a heating and cooling system that can keep up. That's exactly the situation this homeowner was dealing with - an aging system that was working harder and harder just to stay average.

We went in and replaced the whole setup. New Rheem high-efficiency furnace inside, new Rheem central air conditioner outside. Both units matched and sized properly for the home. When you replace both at the same time, everything works together the way it's supposed to - better airflow, more consistent temps, and less strain on the equipment overall.

High-efficiency systems like these aren't just about comfort. They're about using less energy to do the same job. That means lower utility bills month after month, not just when the weather gets extreme. For a homeowner in an older house that was probably bleeding energy for years, that difference adds up fast.

We handle both the furnace installation and air conditioner installation side of things, which matters more than people realize. A lot of inefficiency comes from mismatched or poorly installed equipment. Getting it right from the start - correct sizing, proper connections, clean venting - is what makes the system actually perform the way it's rated to.

If your system is struggling to keep the house comfortable, or you're noticing your energy bills creeping up, it might not need another repair. It might just be time to replace it. A proper HVAC system troubleshooting visit can tell you exactly where things stand.