Signs that your heating system has come to the point of replacement
Winter is ramping up and we are feeling it! Many of us are also feeling winter inside our homes. The question that you have to ask yourself is if your furnace is performing the best that it can?
A top quality furnace should certainly last for several years, but at some point, it'll need to be replaced. Here are a few signs that your heating system has come to the point of replacement:
Age: If your system is over 15 years old, then you might want to consider getting a new one. Even though you could most likely get a few more years, your present heating system will not work as well. This means less comfort and higher monthly bills.
Higher heating costs: Have a look at your heating bills over the previous winters. If you discover that there a pattern and the costs get higher with each passing winter, then you may be in need of a new furnace. If a new furnace is not in your budget, at the minimum get some professional maintenance.
Odd noises: If you see that your system starts to make odd noises, such as bangs, clanks, or squeals, that are out of the ordinary. These might be signs that it may be the time to replace your unit.
Less airflow: The motor on your furnace is expected to send out warmer air throughout your home. As time passes, your heating system won’t work as effectively as it once did. This may result in less airflow, therefore, less heat. If your motor isn’t working good, it could need some repair. This could also signal the end of the life of your furnace.
Cracks and corrosion: Take a look at your furnace. If you see rust, corrosion, or cracks than these can be signs may indicate that your unit needs a proper inspection and possibly a replacement.
Waterloo Energy Products can help you with all your HVAC Needs! Our HVAC experts can help educate you about a new heating system or come out and do an assessment of your current system. We can make some recommendations and give you a quote. Contact us today!
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