A new furnace is a 20-year investment. In San Marino, proper sizing, venting, and permit coordination matter more than a low price. We install 80% and 96% AFUE gas furnaces from Carrier, Lennox, Trane, and others — and we help you decide whether a gas furnace or a heat pump makes better sense for your home. Most installations are done in one day with all permits pulled.
Furnace Repair & Heating Service in San Marino
LC Heating & Air provides furnace repair in San Marino — including heating repair, maintenance heating, home heater repair, furnace service. Whether you need same-day service, a written estimate, or help deciding between repair and replacement, our licensed technicians handle every make and model.
We repair and service all major HVAC brands in San Marino, including Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Goodman, Rheem, and Bryant, and older or discontinued units. No matter the manufacturer, we diagnose the problem accurately and give you an upfront price before any work begins.
Furnace replacement in San Marino is a different decision than in colder parts of the country. Our winters are mild — a furnace might run only 30 to 60 days a year — so the payback on a high-efficiency 96% AFUE model takes longer than in Chicago or Denver. That doesn't mean it's a bad choice; it means we run the actual numbers from your SoCalGas bill before making a recommendation. We don't push the most expensive option, and we don't undersize the equipment either. Every furnace we install is sized using a Manual J load calculation that accounts for your home's insulation, windows, ceiling height, and exposure.
The bigger shift in San Marino is the move toward electric heat pumps. California is phasing out gas appliances in new construction, and many homeowners are choosing to replace their gas furnace and central AC with a single heat pump system. If your furnace is 18 years old and your AC is similar age, a heat pump can replace both with one high-efficiency unit — no gas line needed. We help you compare the upfront cost, operating cost, and long-term value of a gas furnace versus a heat pump for your specific home. Either way, we pull permits, handle inspections, and make sure the installation is safe and code-compliant.
Consideraciones HVAC locales
Narrow roads, steep driveways, and gated entries require advance coordination for equipment delivery and installation.
Many homes have large lots with long duct runs and multiple zones; proper sizing and zoning may be needed.
Pre-1980s construction often has undersized ductwork, outdated gas lines, and limited mechanical space.
Vendor access codes and property manager coordination are handled during scheduling.
Mild winters mean furnace runtime is low; high-efficiency models have longer payback but better comfort.
Common Furnace Problems in San Marino Homes
San Marino's hillside homes and estate lots create unique challenges for furnace installation. Many homes have tight mechanical closets, limited access for equipment delivery, and long duct runs that can affect airflow. Sun exposure, slope, wind, and tree cover also create room-by-room comfort differences that a properly sized furnace can help even out. We've seen furnaces that were oversized for the home's heating load, leading to short-cycling and uneven temperatures on cold mornings.
Another common issue is improper venting. Older homes may have single-wall vent connectors that don't meet current code, or combustion air openings that are blocked by stored items. High-efficiency condensing furnaces require PVC venting and condensate drainage — we verify the installation path before ordering equipment. Gas line capacity is another factor: some older homes have undersized gas lines that can't support a larger furnace or additional gas appliances. We check all of this during the assessment phase.
San Marino's Housing Stock and Your Furnace
San Marino is known for its estate lots, older custom homes, and hillside properties. Many of these homes were built before modern energy codes, so insulation levels vary and ductwork may be undersized or leaky. The mechanical rooms are often cramped — sometimes in a basement, crawl space, or closet with limited clearance. That affects which furnace models can fit and how much duct modification is needed.
We've installed furnaces in homes where the only access was through a narrow side yard or up a steep driveway. In those cases, we plan the equipment delivery and staging ahead of time. We also account for the fact that many San Marino homes have gated entries or private roads — we coordinate with homeowners and property managers to ensure our crew can get in and out efficiently. The goal is a clean, safe installation that doesn't damage landscaping or require multiple trips.
How We Assess Your Furnace Installation Needs
Before we recommend a new furnace, we inspect your existing system thoroughly. That means checking the ductwork for leaks and sizing, measuring the gas line capacity, examining the flue venting, and evaluating the electrical service. We also perform a Manual J load calculation to determine the correct BTU output for your home. This isn't a quick look — it's a detailed assessment that takes about an hour.
We also look at the condition of your current furnace. If it's repairable and under 15 years old, we'll tell you. If it's 18 years or older and repairs are becoming frequent, we'll explain why replacement is the better long-term move. The diagnostic fee is $125, and it applies toward the repair if you choose to fix it. For installation estimates, there's no charge for the in-home consultation.
Repair or Replace Your Furnace?
The decision to repair or replace a furnace comes down to a few key factors: age, repair frequency, and cost. If your furnace is under 15 years old and the repair is a simple part like a flame sensor or ignitor, repair is usually the right call. But if it's 18 years or older and you've had multiple service calls in the last two years, replacement often makes more financial sense. We follow a simple rule: if the repair estimate exceeds 50% of the replacement cost, it's time to replace.
In San Marino, we also consider the transition to heat pumps. If your furnace and AC are both nearing the end of their life, a heat pump can replace both with one system. That changes the repair-versus-replace calculation because you're not just fixing a furnace — you're upgrading to a more efficient, all-electric solution. We'll walk through the numbers with you so you can make an informed decision, not a rushed one.
Furnace Installation Costs and Available Rebates in San Marino
The cost of a new furnace in San Marino depends on the efficiency level, brand, and any needed ductwork or electrical upgrades. A standard 80% AFUE furnace runs $2,800 to $4,500 installed. A high-efficiency 96% AFUE model is $4,000 to $6,500. Variable-speed premium furnaces like the Lennox SL297V or Carrier Infinity range from $5,500 to $8,000. If you're replacing both furnace and AC as a complete system, expect $8,000 to $18,000 or more. Duct modifications add $500 to $3,000, and an electrical panel upgrade can run $1,200 to $2,500 if needed.
Rebates can lower your out-of-pocket cost. SoCalGas offers up to $800 on qualifying high-efficiency gas furnaces. TECH Clean California provides additional incentives for heat pump installations. We handle the rebate paperwork and make sure you get every credit you qualify for. Financing is available through GreenSky with options like 12-month same-as-cash and 60-month fixed payment plans. We review all choices during your in-home estimate so you can compare monthly payment scenarios.
Access and Scheduling for Furnace Installation in San Marino
San Marino's hillside roads, gated communities, and narrow driveways require careful planning. We coordinate with homeowners to ensure our installation crew can access the mechanical area without damaging landscaping or blocking traffic. For gated properties, we need gate codes or vendor access arrangements ahead of time. We also stage equipment delivery to minimize trips up and down slopes.
Most furnace installations are completed in one day — typically 4 to 7 hours. If ductwork modifications are needed, add a half to a full day. We schedule installations Monday through Friday, with occasional Saturday appointments available. For emergency furnace repairs, we answer calls within 30 minutes and can often get a technician out the same day. Installation projects are booked in advance to allow time for equipment ordering and permit processing.
Common Furnace Installation Mistakes We See
The most common mistake we see in San Marino is oversizing. A furnace that's too big for the home short-cycles, wastes gas, and creates hot and cold spots. Some contractors size by square footage alone, ignoring insulation, window area, and ceiling height. We use Manual J load calculations to get it right. Another frequent issue is improper venting — especially when a homeowner switches from a standard 80% furnace to a high-efficiency 96% model without running proper PVC venting and condensate drainage.
Skipping permits is another mistake. Unpermitted furnace installations can cause problems when you sell your home, and they often have safety issues like gas leaks or carbon monoxide hazards. We pull all required permits and schedule inspections. We also see DIY installations where the gas line is undersized or the electrical connection is wrong. Those jobs usually end up costing more to fix than a professional install would have been in the first place.
Health and Safety: Combustion Safety and Carbon Monoxide
A gas furnace that isn't installed correctly can produce carbon monoxide — a colorless, odorless gas that's dangerous at low levels. That's why we pressure-test all gas connections, verify combustion air openings, and check flue venting for proper draft. We also measure CO levels in the exhaust during commissioning to make sure the furnace is burning cleanly. Every installation includes a safety inspection of the entire gas system.
Permits and inspections are part of the safety process. The city inspector checks our work to ensure it meets code. We also recommend installing carbon monoxide detectors on every level of your home, especially near bedrooms. If you have an older furnace with a cracked heat exchanger, that's a serious safety issue — we'll shut it down immediately and explain your options. Your family's safety comes before any equipment sale.
How to Decide: Repair, Replace, or Switch to a Heat Pump
Start with the age of your furnace. If it's under 15 years old and the repair is minor, fix it. If it's 18 years or older, replacement is usually the better investment. Next, look at your gas bills — if they've gone up significantly year over year, the furnace may be losing efficiency. Finally, consider the big picture: if your AC is also old, a heat pump can replace both systems with one electric unit. We'll give you a written comparison of all three options with projected costs and savings.
In San Marino, the mild climate means the payback on a high-efficiency furnace is longer than in colder areas. But if you plan to stay in your home for 10+ years, the comfort and reliability of a new system may still be worth it. We don't pressure you into a decision — we give you the facts and let you choose what fits your budget and priorities.
Cómo funciona la visita
We inspect your ductwork, gas supply, flue venting, and electrical to identify any needed upgrades. This includes a Manual J load calculation.
We present 2–3 equipment options at different efficiency levels with projected monthly savings and available rebates.
Licensed installers complete the work in one day. Gas lines, venting, electrical — all done to code.
We fire the furnace, verify combustion and CO levels, pass city inspection, and register your warranty.
Factores de costo que revisamos antes de cotizar
- • Efficiency level (80% vs 96% AFUE)
- • Brand and model (Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Goodman, etc.)
- • Ductwork modifications if needed
- • Electrical panel upgrade if capacity is insufficient
- • Complete system replacement (furnace + AC + coil)
- • Permit fees and HERS testing if required
Próximos pasos útiles
Furnace Installation in San Marino at a glance
- • LC Heating & Air is a licensed C-20 HVAC contractor (CSLB #1073586) serving San Marino.
- • Owner Leo has 20+ years hands-on HVAC experience; company founded in 2020.
- • Phone: (323) 970-3113 — emergency calls answered within 30 minutes.
- • Free written estimates for furnace installation; $125 diagnostic fee applies to repair.
- • We pull all permits and schedule inspections for code compliance.
- • San Marino homes often have hillside access, gated entries, and tight mechanical spaces.
- • We install 80% and 96% AFUE gas furnaces from Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Goodman, and others.
Our furnace installation process in San Marino
Reviewed by Leo, Owner & Lead Technician
This furnace installation guide for San Marino is reviewed for practical HVAC accuracy by Leo at LC Heating & Air. LC Heating & Air holds California CSLB C-20 HVAC license #1073586 and provides written estimates before approved work.
What San Marino customers say about furnace installation
Verified reviews from homeowners in San Marino and nearby neighborhoods who used our furnace installation service.
“AC wasn't cooling to setpoint even though it was running all day. LC found the condenser coils were completely clogged with cottonwood. Cleaned them on the spot and the system cooled my house 12 degrees in an hour.”
“LC replaced our entire HVAC system — new Carrier condenser, furnace, and coil. Leo walked us through every option without pressure. The install team was professional and clean. System runs perfectly and our electricity bill dropped about 30%.”
“Called LC because our CO detector went off. Their technician found a crack in the heat exchanger and immediately shut down the furnace. He explained the safety issue clearly, provided a replacement estimate, and didn't try to scare us — just facts.”





