

Plymouth Furnace Installation & Replacement
Keeping Homes & Businesses Warm in Wayne County Since 1998
A reliable furnace is a must for surviving Michigan’s snow-laden winters. Luckily, Horton Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, & Remodeling is here to help!
Since 1998, our team has kept our neighbors warm and cozy in Plymouth with dependable furnace installation and replacement. Whether you’re installing a brand-new furnace or replacing an aging system, we have you covered with top-quality products built to last.
Don’t let an old or outdated furnace leave you out in the cold this winter! Our licensed technicians are available 24/7 for all your heating needs in Wayne County. With upfront pricing, same-day scheduling, and flexible financing options available, we make it easy to stay nice and toasty all winter long without breaking the bank!
Time for a new furnace in Plymouth? Our heating experts are just a call away! Contact us online to request a free estimate.
What Type of Furnace Is Best for My Home?
If you’re in the market for a new furnace, you might be wondering which system is best for your home. Luckily, Horton Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, & Remodeling is here to help! We offer a wide selection of top-tier furnace systems to accommodate your property, preferences, and budget.
Some popular furnace options for Plymouth homes include:
- Natural Gas Furnaces - Gas furnaces are one of the most common heating systems in Michigan. Some pros include high efficiency, lower fuel costs compared to propane and electricity, and powerful heating performance, although they also require access to natural gas lines.
- Propane Furnaces - Propane furnaces are popular in rural areas that lack access to natural gas lines. Some pros include efficient operation, versatility for multiple appliances, and clean-burning fuel, although they typically have higher fuel costs.
- Electric Furnaces - Electric furnaces have a low upfront cost and eliminate the risk of carbon monoxide leaks associated with gas systems. However, they are slower to heat and may require a supplemental heating source during the coldest months.
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“Another great experience with Horton Plumbing! The water heater they installed 15 years ago needed to be replaced! The technician they sent out, Christian, was very polite, professional, and informative!”Elaine H.
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“I would definitely recommend Horton for my plumbing requirements. Quick, efficient, and knowledgeable staff make for an excellent experience!”Nebula C.
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“Had a good experience with Jason W. technician with Horton plumbing. He was efficient and clean. Spent extra time on tips for avoiding more problems with our kitchen sink. Would recommend.”Melanie M.


Frequently Asked Questions
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Furnace installation typically takes 4-8 hours to complete. However, more complex projects can take longer, such as if the new installation requires modifications to existing ductwork or electrical systems.
At Horton Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, & Remodeling, we aim to complete new furnace installations quickly and safely while minimizing disruptions to your day-to-day activities. Plus, we offer free estimates to give you a better idea of what to expect!
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Furnaces are complex systems with gas lines, electrical connections, and proper venting. While it may be tempting to save money by installing a new furnace yourself, DIY installation can lead to expensive mistakes and hazards, such as carbon monoxide leaks, inefficient operation, costly code violations, and even voided warranties.
That’s why it’s best to leave this job to the professionals! Our local experts are fully trained and equipped to install your new furnace safely and correctly. Reach out today to learn how you can benefit from our special warranty and prompt scheduling options. We look forward to serving you!
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Investing in a properly sized furnace is essential. An undersized unit may struggle to heat your entire home, while an oversized unit can lead to frequent cycling and energy waste. The right-sized furnace for your home will depend on various factors, including the square footage, insulation, layout, and how well your property holds heat.
As a general rule, most homes need 30-60 BTUs per square foot. We always recommend a professional load calculation to determine the right size. Our team can assess window size, ceiling height, and other specifications to recommend a suitable system for your residential needs!

Signs Your Furnace Needs Replacing
Knowing when to replace an aging furnace is critical for maintaining comfort and efficiency in your home. Here are some telltale signs it’s time to replace your furnace:
- Frequent repairs. Recurring repair costs can add up quickly. If you’re constantly calling for furnace repairs, it might be more cost-effective to replace your system.
- Age. Most furnaces last around 15-20 years with proper maintenance. If your system is nearing this mark, it might be time to replace it.
- High energy bills. Sudden increases in energy bills can be a sign that your furnace is working harder than it should.
- Poor indoor air quality. If you’re noticing increased dust or soot in your home, it could be related to a poorly performing furnace that needs replacing.
If you’re experiencing any of these warning signs, don’t hesitate to contact Horton Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, & Remodeling for fast, friendly service! We can assess your current furnace and usage patterns to recommend a suitable replacement for your home or business.
Installing or replacing a furnace? Our technicians are fully equipped to get your new system up and running! Call (734) 336-1339 to schedule a service.

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