ABC Home & Commercial outlines signs homeowners need a new furnace before winter

Raleigh Jenkins, President and CEO at ABC Home & Commercial Services
Raleigh Jenkins, President and CEO at ABC Home & Commercial Services - ABC Home & Commercial Services
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As winter approaches, homeowners are encouraged to ensure their furnaces are in good working order to avoid discomfort during the colder months. ABC Home & Commercial Services has outlined several indicators that suggest it may be time to replace an aging furnace.

Furnaces typically last between 15 and 20 years. However, as they near the end of their lifespan, issues can arise that impact efficiency and comfort. One common sign is a noticeable increase in energy bills, which can result from declining performance as the unit ages. Uneven heating throughout the home, frequent repairs, unusual noises or smells, and improper cycling are also potential indicators of a failing furnace.

“If your repair bills have exceeded half the price of a new furnace, it’s time to let your old one go,” according to ABC Home & Commercial Services.

The company emphasizes the importance of consulting HVAC professionals for an accurate assessment. These specialists can determine whether a replacement is necessary and assist with installation and ongoing maintenance.

Safety concerns are another reason to consider replacing older units. A cracked heat exchanger in an aging furnace can lead to dangerous carbon dioxide leaks. “While a professional repair could fix this issue, the cost isn’t worth it if you have an older furnace. Replacing it with a new unit is the better call,” states ABC Home & Commercial Services.

Newer furnaces not only provide improved comfort by distributing heat more evenly but also operate more efficiently, leading to potential savings on utility costs over time.

ABC Home & Commercial Services advises against attempting DIY repairs on complex systems like furnaces due to safety risks and the possibility of causing further damage. The company offers licensed specialists available around the clock for HVAC repairs and replacements.

For those uncertain about when or how to replace their furnace, HVAC professionals can offer guidance on selecting appropriate systems and maintaining them for optimal performance throughout their service life.



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