
Serving Greenbrier, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Everything was completed when they forecasted."





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Serving Greenbrier, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Everything was completed when they forecasted."





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Serving Greenbrier, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Roger and his crew installed a new 3-ton Trane A/C and heat system yesterday at my home. They did a great job, were on time, worked non-stop, cleaned up before leaving and hauled away old system. On top of that, they are just very nice people! I cannot say enough great things about this company, I am so happy I hired them, I absolutely recommend True Comfort, LLC!!"

Serving Greenbrier, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2004
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Our air went out on a saturday afternoon at the worst possible time. We tried getting a hold of a couple other companies and they
did not respond. we called chad's heat and air and they were here in less than a hour. he had the part on the truck to repair our unit, and didnt charge extra for being a weekend..
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Serving Greenbrier, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2022
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"He is there when he says he will be"
Serving Greenbrier, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 1893
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"All the way from salesman to installers we received excellent professional service."

Serving Greenbrier, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"very professional service and completed in a timely manner"


Serving Greenbrier, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Best service I have ever had. Service was fast, accurate and got everything done in one trip."

Serving Greenbrier, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2022
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They respond very well, courteous, knowledgeable and I would refer him to others."





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Serving Greenbrier, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"He has always exceeded expectations."



Serving Greenbrier, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2007
Credit card accepted
Offers commercial services
"They came very quickly at the end of the day, which was very convenient for me, and were able to get my unit working again with good value for the repair. They also spent some time checking the other components of my system and floated some advice and some recommendations for improvement, yes it's a sales tactic but they were not being "salesmen" about it. I knew I needed improvement and they were very good about answering questions."
Converting from an oil furnace to an electric furnace isn't a simple swap—the oil system needs to be completely removed before installing the electric furnace. You'll need a full electric system installation, but you might be able to reuse existing ductwork if it's up to current safety standards. You’ll need to budget for a new electric furnace installation, which costs between $1,800 and $6,200, including professional removal, proper disposal, and safe installation of the new system.
Electric furnaces are 100% efficient at converting electricity into heat. However, some of that heat can be lost as it travels through your home's ductwork or escapes through poorly insulated areas. That's why regular duct maintenance and proper home insulation are important to maximize your furnace's efficiency and reduce heat loss, ensuring consistent warmth and lower energy costs.
With proper maintenance, an electric furnace can last anywhere from 20 to 30 years, outlasting the average gas furnace's lifespan of 15 to 20 years. To keep your electric furnace running efficiently, schedule regular cleanings, tighten connections, and have inspections done before winter arrives. With routine maintenance, you’ll ensure consistent, safe heating for years to come.
The size of the electric furnace you need depends on factors like your home's square footage, climate, and insulation quality. As a general guideline, those who live in warmer climates should multiply their square footage by 30 to 35 BTUs, while those in cooler areas should multiply it by 50 to 60 BTUs.
Consulting with an HVAC professional can help you determine the exact size that's right for your home.
An electric furnace works by converting electricity into heat using high-resistance heating elements. A blower then pushes the warm air through your home's ductwork, distributing heat evenly throughout your space. Since there's no combustion involved, electric furnaces eliminate the risks associated with gas furnaces and provide consistent, reliable heating when properly installed.
An electric furnace uses between 40 and 80 kilowatts per day to heat your home. The exact amount it uses depends on factors like your home's size, insulation, and overall energy requirements. Larger homes or those with poor insulation use more energy than smaller, well-insulated spaces. A professional furnace assessment can help confirm the ideal unit size for your needs.
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