The furnace—a household necessity and a pain in the wallet. When the furnace stops working, things get expensive. Between repairs and parts, the question eventually arises, “should we repair or replace?”
Every furnace has a shelf life. Even the best-maintained models only last between 15 and 20 years. When determining whether it’s worth your while to call in for repairs, there are a few things to consider.
At Cool Cats Heating and Cooling, we work with homeowners across Jacksonville for a variety of furnace needs. Here are a few of the things on our furnace checklist we recommend checking over before buying a new model.
This is an important question because, as we mentioned, after 20 years, your furnace has run its course. If you’ve got a furnace aged 15 or older, replacing it is likely going to cost less than repairing it. Why? Because the furnace may not last as long as the new parts you’ve paid for.
You can find the age of your furnace on a sticker located somewhere on the exterior of the unit. The model and serial number are usually on this sticker as well.
Money is a good determining factor in furnace repairs. Depending on your home size and energy efficiency needs, a new furnace could cost anywhere between $3,000 and $7,000. On the flip size, repairs could cost you $350 to $1,200.
When you think about ongoing repair costs for an old or faulty furnace, buying new might be a more affordable option. You pay more all at once, but then you have a new, reliable furnace (and more than likely, a warranty).
Depending on where you live, your state or province might offer rebates for energy efficient furnace purchases. Apart from the potential for money back, there’s the bonus of reduced energy bills. That’s a pretty good reason to upgrade to a new unit.
An energy efficient furnace could save you a lot of money over time. Think about it like this: Replacing a furnace running at 75% efficiency with one at 95% efficiency takes a potential 20% off your bill. If you pay $200 a month for heating, it’s a savings of $40 per month or $480 per year.
Air quality in your home is important. It’s what your family breathes day in and day out. The air circulating through your home is controlled, in part, by your HVAC system. Your furnace, for example, blows warm air into your home through air ducts. Any dust and debris in your furnace winds up in your home and lungs.
Of course, furnace filters are there to catch most of this debris and should be swapped out every three months. If changing the filter doesn’t help, it could be a bigger problem than you think.
Before you get to the point of no return with your furnace, get proactive. Here are some things you can do to keep your furnace running at max capacity.
The best thing you can do for your furnace is take care of it. The more proactive maintenance it receives the less problems you’ll encounter.
If you live in Jacksonville and think you might need a new furnace, call us at Cool Cats Heating and Cooling today. It’s important to us that our clients feel safe and cozy at home. Our team of experienced professionals will help you make furnace decisions to benefit your home and your bank account.
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