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Laplante's Plumbing & Heating LLCstarstarstarstarstar4.9 / 5

213 Total Reviews /files//Laplante_logo.png 802-992-1477$127 Gilly Drive, Colchester VT



Laplante's Plumbing & Heating LLCstarstarstarstarstar4.9 / 5

213 Total Reviews /files//Laplante_logo.png 802-992-1477$127 Gilly Drive, Colchester VT

FURNACE

Service, Installation & Repair



Stay warm all winter with a York Furnace installed by Laplante's Plumbing & Heating team of experts!

Stay Warm all Winter

Gas and Oil Furnaces are efficient and effective. We would like to provide you with some information to help in the decision making process of your heating system.

Furnaces are reliable, efficient heat when you need it. They are the choice for the majority of modern homes with central heating and air conditioning.


Boiler
Mini Split
Tankless

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York Furances are reliable and efficient heating systems! Get yours today!



Heating with an Oil or Gas Furnace

A gas or oil furnace is the heating component in a majority of systems in colder weather climates. It converts gas to heat. The main components to a furnace include burners and heat exchanger, blower and controls. Gas and Oil furnaces are built to perform again and again, year after year. Beyond performance, we also provide options for energy-efficient operation. In fact, some of our furnaces operate at over 95% efficiency, which means that 95% of the fuel you pay for is actually converted into heat for your home.


York furnaces will keep your home warm all winter long! Call us today for your estimate or for service and repair!

A gas or oil furnace, or forced-air heating system, reacts when the room air temperature drops below your programmed setting on the thermostat. The silicone nitride igniter lights a burner inside the combustion chamber. The heat created is then pushed into the heat exchanger, where the air is then heated. This newly heated air moves through the ductwork and into the rooms of the house. The combustion gases used to create the heat are vented through a flue in the roof or wall.