As a wise homeowner, you’ll want to know how to differentiate between the right time to install a new furnace between the right time to repair your furnace.
In this article, we’ll keep things short and simple, so you know what to look for, and you’ll know if you’re getting the best insight into your furnace needs.
First things first…
Just when should you install a new furnace?
Put simply, you should replace your furnace if your furnace is at its six-year mark, and the cost to repair the furnace is half of the price of a new system.
In that six-year span, newer and higher energy-efficient models have most likely been released. You’ll save more money in the long run by doing so.
Now, onto a few more loaded questions…
Just what signs should you look for in a faulty furnace?
Most typically, we have seen homeowners get a need to repair their furnace when these six signs happen in their home:
- The furnace will not stop running
- No heat comes from the furnace
- Your furnace produces an odor (such as a burning or gas smell)
- Your carbon monoxide detector goes off
- Your furnace starts making banging sounds as soon as it comes on
- A sudden spike in your utility bill
Now, these signs aren’t a surefire way to know if you should get a new furnace, but rather to get an experienced HVAC tech to check and see what the issue could be.
Lastly, there’s one more thing we want to cover…
What kind of maintenance must I do for my furnace?
We emphasized the word “must” because if you want to take care of your furnace to ensure it lasts as long as it should, then we highly encourage you to at the very least:
- Replace your air filters once a month
- Get a yearly inspection on your furnace.
At Pacific Heat and Air, we go above and beyond in our inspections and perform tune-ups to ensure that your systems are running at their best.
With over 20 years in business, we are licensed, insured, and bonded HVAC professionals that can help you in your time of needs. The Winter seasons can be a little tough, and the last thing on your mind should be doing the maintenance, repair, or installation work yourself. Our team is highly skilled a spotting problem in furnaces and we will strive to give you the best service possible.
We serve the Sacramento area up to a 50-mile radius and have 24-hour emergency services if needed. If you have an emergency with your furnace you can contact the team at Pacific Heat and Air by calling (916) 381-8510, or you can email us at pacificheat@sbcglobal.net.
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