5 Signs You Should Replace Your Furnace

November 27, 2020

Signs You Should Replace Your HVAC System

An efficient heating system is key to creating a comfortable, healthy home environment. Heating systems that are properly maintained heat the home without using a large amount of energy. Further, HVAC systems in good working condition do not overtax the supply of oxygen needed for combustion, maintaining the air quality inside the home.


It is important to be able to recognize the signs that your furnace needs to be replaced. While these signs individually may not be reason enough to buy a new furnace, the presence of two or more likely indicates it is time to replace your old furnace.


Your Furnace Is Older Than 15 Years

When properly maintained, the average furnace has a lifespan of approximately 18 years. However, older furnaces are much less energy-efficient than new models. Experts recommend replacing a furnace that more than 15 years old to maximize energy efficiency. More energy-efficient models are better for the environment and may result in lower monthly utility bills.


Your Utility Bills Have Increased

Several factors can cause your energy bills to increase. However, if you regularly maintain your HVAC system and your air ducts are properly sealed, your heating bill should not increase dramatically from month to month. A sudden increase in your utility bills can indicate an outdated furnace. As internal parts wear out, energy efficiency decreases and heating bills increase. Consider replacing your furnace if your heating bill is becoming unmanageable.


Your Furnace Requires Frequent Repairs

Every HVAC system, even new models, need to be serviced from time to time. However, it may be time to replace your furnace if your system has been serviced more than two times in the last two years. Add up how much money you have invested to repair your HVAC system over the last few years and see if it may be worth it to purchase a new unit.


Your Furnace Makes Strange Noises

When you turn on your furnace, do you notice excessive banging or rattling noises? HVAC systems tend to make loud noises before they stop working. If you notice some strange sounds, you may want to call an HVAC company to replace the unit.


Your Furnace is Emitting Particles

Furnaces that are in proper working condition can heat your home without scattering dust or soot particles. If you notice dust, rust or soot around your home, your furnace is likely storing a buildup of carbon dioxide. Not only can a buildup of carbon dioxide can health and sanitation issues, but it is also a sign that your furnace needs to be replaced.


Contact Next Level HVAC for Furnace Replacement Services

If you are searching for an experienced HVAC contractor in Sonoma and Marin County, contact Next Level HVAC today. We offer affordable, efficient HVAC repair and replacement services to both commercial and residential clients. Our team of certified HVAC technicians is experienced, friendly and prompt. Don’t spend another night in a cold home. With the winter season closely approaching, it has never been a better time to replace your old furnace. Contact us today to schedule a free estimate.

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