When the heating system is aging, unreliable, noisy, oversized, or expensive to run, IGS helps homeowners compare boiler and furnace replacement paths with comfort, venting, controls, hot water, and future home-energy upgrades in mind.
Heating Review
Review the current boiler or furnace, comfort issues, age, and service history.
System Fit
Plan around ductwork, hydronic piping, venting, controls, and domestic hot water needs.
Future Ready
Consider whether heat pumps or other upgrades should be sequenced with replacement.
Boiler and furnace replacement is a comfort decision and a mechanical-system decision. The wrong equipment can leave rooms uncomfortable, waste fuel, or complicate future upgrades.
We help compare practical replacement options and the right timing for your home.

Comfort
Start with rooms, controls, noise, and comfort problems.
Mechanical Fit
Review venting, distribution, hot water, and service access.
Replacement Path
Choose a practical path for urgent or planned replacement.

Waiting until the heating system fails usually limits options. A planned review gives you time to compare boilers, furnaces, controls, hot water, and whether other home upgrades should be sequenced first.

System Review
We review the existing equipment, distribution, venting, controls, and comfort issues.
Home Fit
We look at hot water, room comfort, and whether ductwork or hydronic piping affects options.
Replacement Plan
We compare practical boiler and furnace replacement paths.
Installation Planning
We coordinate timing, access, and closeout so the home gets reliable heat back.
Every home has different constraints. We keep the recommendation focused on the project path that actually fits your house, budget, and timing.
Hydronic system planning for comfort, piping, and hot water needs.
Forced-air replacement planning around ducts, airflow, and controls.
Coordinate heating replacement with heat pumps or other future changes.
Home projects are easier when the next step is clear. We review the existing condition, define the practical project path, coordinate related systems, and keep the work focused on the home.

1. System Review
We review the existing equipment, distribution, venting, controls, and comfort issues.

2. Home Fit
We look at hot water, room comfort, and whether ductwork or hydronic piping affects options.

3. Replacement Plan
We compare practical boiler and furnace replacement paths.

4. Installation Planning
We coordinate timing, access, and closeout so the home gets reliable heat back.
It depends on age, reliability, repair cost, efficiency, venting, and comfort. A review helps compare the practical paths.
Yes. The right system depends on the home, existing distribution, comfort goals, and budget.
Often yes. Heating replacement can affect domestic hot water choices, especially in homes with boilers.
Yes. Some homes benefit from sequencing heating replacement with heat pump planning instead of treating them separately.
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