Is it time to for a furnace repair or time to replace it?
If you’re like most homeowners in Pennsylvania, you expect your furnace to keep you and your family warm during the hard winter months. So, what happens when your furnace decides to stop working?
Is it time to for a furnace repair or time to replace it?
Waking up on a cold winter morning to a house that’s cold is a sure sign that your furnace has stopped working and you need to call someone for help. But there are other problems that require maintenance and servicing by professionals. These are some of the signs that your furnace is in need of repair:
- Furnace keeps shutting off.
- Furnace is making loud grinding or scraping noises.
- Minimal air flow.
- Heating system is blowing cool air.
- Unpleasant odor when the furnace is running.
- Cold and hot spots throughout your home.
- Age – The average lifespan of most furnaces is 15 years. Older furnaces will require more expensive repairs and servicing to keep them running efficiently.
- Energy costs – If you notice that your energy bill is getting higher even though you keep your furnace in good repair, it may be time to replace it with a new energy-efficient model.
- Inefficient heating – If you notice cold and hot areas in your house it may be because your furnace is no longer operating effectively. A new furnace will be able to heat your home more efficiently.
- Frequent repairs – Replacing an old furnace is a smart way to avoid frequent repairs that you didn’t budget for.
- Gas furnaces
- Propane heaters
- Heat pumps
- Natural gas heaters
- Mini-split heaters