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Guide to Furnace Parts and Equipment

Find furnace parts to keep your heating system working


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Heating bills can be expensive. Old or faulty equipment can cost you hundreds of dollars during the cold months, so it's always a good idea to maintain your furnace and have all the necessary furnace parts handy to fix your machine. Whether you're looking for home or office furnace supplies, or the right furnace part to fix your industrial heating system, you can easily find a parts supplier online.

Many furnace part suppliers also offer furnace repair services. So if you'd rather not fix your own furnace, purchase services online instead of or in addition to the necessary furnace equipment. When buying furnace equipment or services online, here are some things to look for:

1. Warranties on parts or service.

2. An online catalog of furnace supply parts for easy browsing.

3. An online supplier who offers overnight shipping if you need furnace repair parts immediately and can't find them locally.



Action Steps
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Browse online catalogs


If you want a comprehensive listing of furnace parts offered by manufacturers or sold by dealers, use a search tool that allows you to look at multiple companies and products at once. Find the parts and dealers that match your project specifications.

I recommend: Register for free with GlobalSpec.com to search for products and services in the furnace parts category you're looking for. If you know the exact part you need, use the part number search to quickly locate the electric, oil or gas furnace parts you require.

Find online dealers of industrial furnace parts


There are a number of companies servicing various industrial furnace needs with websites detailing their products.

I recommend: See the C.I. Hayes product website for a variety of heat-treating furnaces. If you need nitriding furnaces or parts, check out Nitrex.com. HI T.E.Q. sells a variety of furnaces and furnace supplies, with a focus on aluminum processing applications.

Contact a furnace parts supplier in your area


If you're looking for local service so you can meet and talk to a furnace parts supplier in person rather than over the phone or by email, search for a dealer in your particular area who offers the parts and services you need.

I recommend: Submit a query on your particular project to ServiceMagic.com and receive information on furnace parts dealers in your area. If you're looking for specific repair work, specify whether you need oil or gas furnace parts, your timeline for completion, and any other pertinent information. Get matched with local dealers who fit your needs.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Always ask for an estimate on parts and labor, and try multiple companies before making a purchase so you can find the best deal possible on furnace parts, and have the power to bargain for a better price.

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