Arlington (Main Office)
Boost Air And PlumbingArlington, TX
- 2313 Michigan Ct
Arlington, TX 76016 - (817) 839-4672
- Mon–Fri: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PMSaturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PMSunday: Closed

Heating
We install heavy-duty gas furnaces from brands like Trane and Goodman that stand up to North Texas winters. Our NATE-certified crew handles everything from gas line sizing to final safety testing so your home stays warm without the sky-high energy bills.
What neighbors say
Picking a furnace isn't as simple as matching the old unit's size. Many older homes in the DFW area have oversized systems that cycle on and off too fast. This wears out the blower motor and stresses the heat exchanger. We use actual math to determine if a 60,000 or 80,000 BTU unit fits your square footage.
We stock reliable brands like Trane and Lennox because they have available parts in our local warehouses. You don't want to wait three weeks for a proprietary circuit board when it's 30 degrees outside. If your home isn't piped for gas, we also offer heat pump installation as a versatile electric alternative.

Gas furnace installation requires more than just a wrench and some tape. Carbon monoxide is a real risk if the venting isn't pitched correctly or if the flue is too small. We inspect your chimney liner or B-vent to make sure exhaust gases exit the roof properly. Safety is our top priority.
We also check your gas pressure at the manifold. If the pressure is too high, it can overheat the furnace and crack the heat exchanger prematurely. If it's too low, the burners won't ignite reliably. We use a manometer to dial in the exact water column inches required by the manufacturer.

Most older Arlington and Grand Prairie homes use a standard 80 percent AFUE furnace. This means 20 cents of every dollar you spend on gas goes right out the chimney. If you plan on staying in your home for a long time, upgrading to a 96 percent high-efficiency furnace makes sense. These units use a secondary heat exchanger to squeeze out every bit of warmth.
Modern furnaces often feature variable-speed blowers. These motors don't just blast air at one speed. They ramp up slowly, which is much quieter and helps keep the temperature steady from room to room. If you are doing a full furnace replacement, this is the best time to consider an ecobee or Honeywell smart thermostat for better control.

A furnace is only one part of your HVAC system. During installation, we check your evaporator coil and drain pan to ensure everything is compatible. We often find that old return air boxes are too small for new high-efficiency blowers. We modify the sheet metal on-site to ensure your new system can actually breathe.
We finish every job with a full startup sequence. We clock the gas meter to verify firing rates and test all safety limits. Our team check for gas leaks using electronic detectors and soap bubbles. We won't leave until we know the system is running exactly how the engineers intended.

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Call Boost Air And Plumbing at (817) 839-4672 to schedule your estimate.
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Boost Air And Plumbing dispatches trucks from our Arlington main office and our Grand Prairie shop, covering Tarrant and Dallas counties with same-day HVAC and plumbing service. Call (817) 839-4672 for either location.
Arlington (Main Office)
Grand Prairie