Check out these four warning signs it might be time to replace your furnace:
1. Your furnace is over 20 years old
The average lifespan of a gas furnace is 15-20 years. If you properly care for your furnace by regularly changing the filter and performing yearly maintenance, you can extend the life of your system past 20 years. If your furnace is over 20 years old and requires frequent repairs, it might be nearing the end of its useful life.
Instead of continuing to rely on an undependable system, you may want to think about upgrading to a new furnace. We recommend homeowners compare the expense of the repair against the potential savings and rebates they will receive from the purchase of a new furnace. Work with a trusted HVAC technician to learn your options and determine which one will provide the best return on investment.
2. Your furnace makes funny noises
Rattling and popping are noises you don’t want to hear coming from your furnace. Here are some common noises to listen for and what could be the cause.
3. Your energy bill is rising
If your energy bills are increasing while your heating usage stays the same, your furnace may not be operating efficiently. If you change your furnace filter regularly and have preventive maintenance performed once a year, it
might be a sign that it’s time to consider replacing your furnace. The best thing to do is have A-1 technician come to your home and evaluate the condition of your furnace.
4. Rooms in your house range from hot to cold
Do you find yourself adjusting the thermostat to try and combat temperature issues in different parts of your home? If you answered yes, you might just need a new thermostat. It could also mean your furnace isn’t distributing heat properly throughout your home. If this is a problem you are experiencing, we recommend having an HVAC technician visit your home and determine if the problem is with your thermostat or your furnace.
And in the last, there is a bonus tip;
If your old furnace was installed with air conditioner more than 10 years ago and your Air Conditioner uses R-22 Freon then you must change it the moment your AC or furnace stops working. The production of Freon was phased out by the federal government on January 1, 2020. This popular HCFC-22 (R-22) refrigerant can still be added to you’re a/c system when needed but it is very costly. This cost of Freon along with the cost of repairs should help you make your decision. If your air conditioner uses Freon, you’ll have to replace it eventually in order to switch over to the current R410A refrigerant.
Now that colder temperatures are here, A-1 Heating & Cooling is ready to help you assess your HVAC system. Give us a call at 801-210-1018 or contact us online.