If you’ve started thinking about buying a furnace, timing actually matters more than most people realize. Prices shift throughout the year, demand goes up and down, and certain months make it easier to compare options without feeling rushed.
We may not deal with super harsh winters here in the San Diego area, but we absolutely do feel it when it drops into the mid-40s on a January morning. You need a working furnace to stay warm, and choosing the right time to buy can save you money, reduce stress, and give you more options. A little planning goes a long way when you’re deciding the best month to buy a furnace. In this blog from Guthrie & Sons Heating, Air & Solar, we’ll answer this frequently asked question and give you more things you need to consider along the way.

Why Timing Matters When Buying a Furnace
Buying a furnace isn’t like buying a toaster. Prices, availability, and installation timelines all shift depending on what’s happening in the industry and the season. Here’s why timing affects things:
- Contractors are busiest during winter heating calls and summer AC calls.
- Equipment availability changes as manufacturers release new models or sell through seasonal stock.
- Special promotions often line up with low-demand periods.
- Emergency replacements cost more—both financially and emotionally—because you’re making a quick decision.
If you’re putting in a central heating system for the first time, you have more control over the timing. You can always buy it earlier to get the best deals! If you’re replacing an old furnace, you don’t always get that luxury—sometimes it just dies. But when you can plan ahead, choosing the right month saves money, stress, and a whole lot of rushing.
Buying a Furnace in Winter
Winter is when heating systems reveal their problems, which naturally makes it the busiest time of year for furnace work. When temperatures drop and people start relying on their heat every day, any weak or aging system suddenly becomes impossible to ignore.
Pros
If your furnace fails in winter, you won’t have to wonder whether you actually need a furnace replacement—the problem becomes obvious. Technicians are already focused on heating work this time of year, so diagnosing the issue or confirming the right size for your new HVAC system tends to be quick and straightforward. You’re solving a real problem in the moment, which makes the decision feel clearer.
Cons
Winter limits your flexibility more than any other season. With many homeowners calling at once, installation schedules fill up quickly, and some furnace models—like popular natural gas furnaces or high efficiency models—may sell out. You also don’t get much time to weigh your options; when your house is cold, the priority is getting heat back on. It works, but it’s rarely the ideal moment to compare furnace efficiency, operating costs, or different fuel types.
Buying a Furnace in Spring
Spring is one of the most comfortable times of the year to tackle a furnace project. Temperatures are mild, and it’s far enough away from winter that the rush for heating repairs has finally settled down. If you’re looking to upgrade before your system becomes unreliable, spring gives you plenty of space to plan.
Pros
With fewer heating emergencies happening, technicians usually have more availability and can schedule appointments sooner. Pricing is often steady, and manufacturers sometimes begin offering early-season promotions. Since you’re not depending on heat during this time, you can take your time choosing a system and schedule the installation when it’s convenient.
Cons
As spring moves closer to summer, cooling maintenance and AC tune-ups start picking up. Scheduling stays easier than winter, but you may notice things getting a bit busier later in the season. Otherwise, spring is generally one of the least stressful times to buy a furnace.
Buying a Furnace in Summer
During the summer months, almost all attention shifts toward air conditioning. That means heating systems aren’t top of mind for most homeowners, which actually creates a good opportunity if you’re trying to plan ahead or replace an aging furnace before the cold returns.
Pros
With heating calls at their lowest, you often get wide-open scheduling and more flexibility to choose installation dates that work for you. Technicians also have more time to talk through different furnace options, explain efficiency differences, and help you sort out what makes sense for your home. Making the decision long before the heating season gives you peace of mind going into fall and winter.
Cons
Late summer can get busy due to AC breakdowns, which may temporarily tighten availability. It’s still easier than winter, but it’s smart to schedule ahead if you want a specific date. Summer also makes it easy to put the project off since you’re not thinking about heat—so it’s common for homeowners to delay longer than they intended.
Buying a Furnace in Fall
Fall is the final window before homeowners start relying on their heat again, and it often becomes a natural reminder to check whether your furnace is ready for the colder months ahead. If you didn’t get to it in spring or summer, early fall is another strong option for your furnace upgrade.
Pros
Fall offers a balance between manageable demand and the motivation to get things done before the season switches. Technicians can usually schedule installations fairly quickly, and you still have access to a wide range of furnace options before winter demand spikes. Replacing an older system now also helps you avoid problems later when you need heat the most.
Cons
As temperatures drop, more homeowners start turning on their furnaces and calling about issues. Availability narrows the deeper you get into the season, and waiting too long can push you right into winter’s crowded schedule. Fall is a great time to buy, but it’s best not to wait until the last minute to have your furnace installed.
So…What Month Should You Buy a Furnace?
For the best mix of availability, pricing, and low stress, aim for:
- Late spring (May–June)
- Early fall (September–October)
But ultimately, the right time for buying a new furnace comes down to your existing system’s condition, your budget, and how much flexibility you want in the process. If the system is struggling or costing you more and more money in repairs and higher energy bills, it makes sense to buy sooner rather than later.
Need Help Buying a Furnace? Guthrie & Sons Installs Great Systems at Great Prices
If buying a furnace is on your mind, Guthrie & Sons Heating, Air & Solar can walk you through the features that matter most—whether you’re looking at a traditional gas furnace, an electric furnace, or a high-efficiency furnace designed to lower energy bills. We explain things in plain language, from AFUE ratings and variable-speed blowers to what improved efficiency actually looks like in day-to-day use. And no matter which direction you go, we make sure your new heating system is properly sized, installed correctly, and set up for the best energy efficiency for better energy savings.
If you’re worried about your furnace cost, financing is available for qualified customers so you can get the heat your home needs now.
When You’re Ready for a New Furnace, We’re Ready to Help
We’ve served the area since 2005 and are proud to be a second-generation, family-owned company known for fast service and fair pricing. When you’re ready for furnace installation, you’ll get proper installation from a qualified HVAC professional who makes sure your system has the proper sizing and the performance you expect.
We love setting people up with energy-efficient furnaces that help lower energy bills by around 15–25%. Whether your current unit is failing or you’re building, renovating, or updating a rental, Guthrie & Sons makes the entire process easier. Call or message us anytime—we’re here to keep you warm when you need it!




















