Furnaces in Ocala, FL
The furnace, whether gas or electric, remains the most prevalent type of central heating system in homes. Even in warm Ocala, FL, many residences still rely on furnaces during the brief colder months. If you need furnace installation, repair, replacement, or maintenance, you can rely on Bayonet Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning.
- Locally-owned and operated
- Back our work with two-year guarantees on all repairs
- Maintenance programs above industry standards
With a history of serving Ocala homeowners since 1977, we are well-acquainted with the area's unique heating needs. Our comprehensive furnace services ensure that you stay comfortable during the mild winters without wasting energy.
When you need furnace service, don’t sweat: call Bayonet! Serving Your Family Since 1977.
We Deliver Expert Furnace Installation
We work with all brands of electric and gas furnaces, so you don’t need to worry about finding the perfect heating system for your home. We handle every aspect of the installation process, ensuring that the job is done correctly the first time.
Should You Go Gas or Electric?
Choosing between a gas or electric furnace depends on your home and other factors. If you already have a natural gas line, a gas furnace is likely the best choice. For homes that are all-electric, an electric furnace is generally sufficient for the short Ocala winter without incurring high costs. Our technicians will help you determine the best option for your heating needs.
Signs Your Furnace Needs Repairs
If your furnace is malfunctioning, you can contact the Bayonet Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning team for emergency repair services 24/7. Watch for these signs to address issues before a complete breakdown occurs:
- Unusual or loud noises
- Frequent cycling on and off
- Uneven heating or cold spots in your home
- Higher-than-normal heating bills
When in doubt, it’s wise to consult our repair experts.
When to Replace Your Furnace
A natural gas furnace typically lasts around 15 years with regular maintenance, while an electric furnace can last over 20 years. If your furnace is reaching these ages or accumulating excessive repair costs, or if it’s no longer efficiently heating your home or has high operating costs, consider replacing it.