When Should You Replace Your Furnace?

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Replacing your home’s HVAC system may seem like a daunting job, but it’s simple if you know what attributes to look for. We’ve compiled the ultimate “things to consider” checklist to help you take the plunge:

Some of your rooms are too hot or cold

Duct difficulties, inadequate air sealing, or the insulation could be the reason. No matter how efficient your heating and cooling system is, if your home is not properly sealed and insulated against air leakage, you might not be as comfortable, and your system might have to work harder.

Your home has humidity problems and/or excessive dust

Poorly operating or improperly sized equipment may be the issue. Leaky ductwork could also cause these problems, so having it sealed may be the answer. Monthly maintenance of your heating and cooling equipment’s filters may also help.

Your cooling system is noisy

Your duct system could be incorrectly sized or there may be a problem with the indoor coil of your cooling equipment.

Your equipment needs frequent repairs, and your energy bills are going up

In addition to the increase in energy costs, the age and condition of your heating and cooling equipment might have caused it to become less efficient.

Your air conditioner or heat pump is more than 12 years old

Think about replacing it with newer, more efficient equipment. And remember, high-efficiency levels begin with ENERGY STAR®.

Your furnace or boiler is more than 15 years old

Think about replacing it with ENERGY STAR-qualified equipment. ENERGY STAR has put together high-efficiency guidelines for both types of heating systems.

You leave your thermostat set at one constant temperature

You may be missing a great energy-saving opportunity. A programmable thermostat adjusts your home’s temperature at times when you’re regularly away or sleeping.

If you have any questions about whether or not it’s time to replace your furnace, feel free to give us a shout at (832) 501-3419 to find out more about how you can increase your energy efficiency.

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