Top 5 reasons to Replace Your Furnace
1. Your
Furnace has stopped working
Is your furnace more than 10 years old and in
need of a repair to operate correctly for you?
While every furnace can be repaired, that may not always be in your best
interests. There are over a dozen components
inside a modern furnace, any one of which can prevent your furnace from operating. The most common reason for a major part
failure on your 10-year-old furnace is due to poor installation practices when
your furnace was new. In that case, any
repairs made will continue to be a weak point in the future. Since your best industry warranties will only
cover parts for up to 10 years, you may be better off having a qualified
contractor install a new system properly.
For many, the security of a new 10-year warranty is worth the added
expense of replacement over repair options.
But always be suspicious of a technician who says you MUST replace your
furnace. This person is most likely a commissioned
sales person who is not qualified or capable of accurately diagnosing or
repairing your furnace!
2. Your
home feels warm… then cold… then warm… then cold…
Does it feel like your home is never at the
temperature you set your thermostat to?
Do you constantly feel like you are too warm, then too cold, then back
and forth all day long? That is most
likely because your existing furnace is too large for your home or the current
heating requirement.
Your older furnace only has two
settings. On and Off. That’s great when the outside temps are well below
freezing. But what about a pleasant 45
degree Colorado spring day? We still
want a little heat to be cozy, but not a huge blast furnace! A modern furnace can adjust its heat output
based on the actual needs of your home allowing you to perfectly maintain your
ideal comfort level.
Be sure your new furnace is properly sized
for your home. A good technician or estimator
will measure your home heating and cooling requirements with a form called a
Manual J. This is a complex engineering formula
we use to determine the exact BTU requirements to maintain proper temperatures
and comfort levels in your home. If
someone tells you they know what you need based on the square footage of your
home, then they are only guessing!
3. Each floor of your home has its own weather system
Many homes experience poor airflow creating uncomfortable
temperature changes from one room to another or from the basement to the
upstairs bedrooms. There are many causes
for this situation and many ways to resolve them too. In many cases, your home may need additional
return air (the air your furnace sucks in to heat) or supply air (where the
conditioned air blows into your home) to get proper air circulation through
your home. Simply running the fan on
your furnace can help spread and even the temperatures throughout your
home. With your older furnace, that may
mean your fan is blowing too hard to be comfortable or is simply too expensive
to run all the time. A modern furnace
blower motor can operate at an 87% lower cost of operation and vary the speed
it moves the air at to ensure optimal comfort. Replacing the furnace is often times more
desirable than extensive duct work modifications and in-home construction.
4. My furnace works great! I hear it running all night long!
Some people like the comforting rumble of a
big old loud furnace. It just sounds
hot! Besides, how would you know if the
furnace was working if the floor didn’t vibrate like that?
Most modern furnaces are designed with more
than just heat in mind. Properly
installed furnaces are quiet and isolated from your duct work preventing noise
and vibration from echoing throughout your home. If it sounds like a plane is taking off from
your basement every time the heat turns on, it might be time to consider your
options.
5. Cost of operation
Yes, that 50-year-old furnace is still
heating up your home. Sure you need a
sweater most mornings but that’s ok with you.
No need to replace something that still works, right? Did you know that the older style furnaces
can lose up to ¼% of efficiency for every year they run? That means that many
of our old furnaces are operating at as little as 50% efficiency. What that means for you is that for every
dollar you spend with the gas company, only half of it is used to heat your
home while the other $.50 of every dollar just goes out the flue pipe. A modern furnace can capture up to 98% of the
heat created and use it to heat your home saving you a considerable amount of
money over the life of the furnace.
Simply put, there are a number of ways to know it is time to
replace your furnace. It is important
that you the homeowner find a trusted partner in the Heating and Cooling
industry to help you through these questions.
Asking an expert can save you thousands of dollars and unlimited headaches
for years to come! An honest company
will never charge you to evaluate your particular situation and show you the
options available to you.
Now, how do you know if you have called a reputable company
and they sent you a skilled technician?
Well that’s a topic for another post!
Stay cozy,
Ben Carter - Owner
SOCO heating and cooling
http://www.socoheatingandcooling.com
SOCO heating and cooling
http://www.socoheatingandcooling.com
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