It’s
the middle of the heating season for the majority of the country. Having your
furnace break down now would be a very and thing and might be costly to repair
or replace.
That’s
why regular maintenance is so important and why most professionals insist that
it needs to be done at least once a year.
However,
there are some signs which might tell you that your furnace might need to be
replaced even without an expert to tell you that.
Here’s
what air conditioning and heating professionals at Action AC had to say about furnaces.
Is Your Heating Bill Increasing
If
you’ve had your furnace for some years, chances are that you know how much
heating costs you each year and each month.
However,
if you see any discrepancies between what you expected and our actual bill, it
might be that your furnace is losing efficiency and that it may need
to be repaired or even replaced, depending on how old it is.
How Old Is Your Furnace
All of
our devices and machines have their life expectancy. Simply put, their
expiration date. After a while the material gets tired, and it cannot run as
efficiently as it used to. Furnaces are no exception.
The
older the system, the likelier it is that something will break on it or that it
will just need to be replaced completely.
Most
commercially available furnaces are expected to run anywhere between 15 and 20
years, so if your furnace is within this time period or has exceeded it, you
might want to start planning to replace it.
Uneven Functioning
If
your system is not functioning at a steady pace, if it heats up far too quickly
and then stops working for extended periods of time, there might be something
wrong.
Have a professional HVAC technician look at it,
before it breaks down completely and leaves you without heating in the high
season.
Another
thing which might happen is that the furnace doesn’t heat the whole house
evenly. The rooms closer to the furnace might be warm enough, or too warm,
whereas others might not get enough heat.
Various Sounds Coming from the Furnace
Once
again, if you have had your furnace for a while, you likely know how it works
and will probably be able to identify if something strange begins to happen.
One of
the most common things that happen when the furnace is on its last legs is the
strange noises coming from it.
If you
hear humming or buzzing, your problem might be electrical and you should
probably turn it off and consult an expert as soon as possible. If, however,
you hear banging or rattling, the problem is likely mechanical. Still, you
should consult a technician and have the furnace inspected.
You’ve Had to Repair It Often
If you
have invested in repairs over the past few years a lot more than you expected,
it might just be your furnace’s way of telling you that it is at the end of its
life.
Buying
a new furnace might seem expensive, but it makes more sense than investing in a
machine which is breaking down all the time.
Corrosion or Physical Damage
This
is probably the last sign that you really need to have your furnace replaced.
Rust forms naturally over time, and so do cracks, especially on a furnace which
often heats and cools.
However,
once rust and/or cracks appear, the furnace is no longer safe or economical as
it used to be and it makes more sense to replace it than to wait for it to fail
completely.
Having
a functional and economical furnace in your home makes sense financially and
safety-wise, so look into investing in a new furnace with a better rating and
modern design to save money in the long run.
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