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Furnace Repair vs. Replacement: Which One to Choose

Furnaces are essential pieces of HVAC equipment but are unsung heroes when it comes to keeping the home comfortable and warm. While most furnaces last between 15 to 20 years, this is only when they are properly maintained. Unfortunately, most homeowners who already have a furnace installed in an older home might not be aware of the home’s prior HVAC maintenance. How then, do you know whether you need to choose between furnace repair vs furnace replacement? Here are some tips that can help you know how to tell the difference and when to contact an HVAC professional.

Age More than 20 Years

Any furnace that has been in use for more than 20 years is considered old and should be replaced if it’s showing signs of breaking down. Ask the previous homeowner for documentation about the furnace’s maintenance history and age. If you’ve lived in your home for more than two decades, it’s also time to seriously consider getting a furnace replacement, since any repairs to an older furnace are, in essence, wasted funds.

High Energy Bills

Older furnaces tend to be less efficient and consume more energy while maintaining a comfortable temperature in the house. If you notice that your energy bills have been steadily increasing without an apparent cause, it might be time to consider getting a furnace replacement. Newer models of furnaces are designed to be more energy-efficient and can help you save money in the long run.

Frequent Repairs

If your furnace has been consistently breaking down and needing repairs for the past couple of years, it might be time to cut your losses and opt for a furnace replacement. During your repairs, your HVAC professional can advise you on whether it’s more cost-effective to repair or replace your furnace. If the repairs will end up costing you more than half of what a new furnace would cost, it’s better to invest in a replacement.

Uneven Heating

If some rooms in your home are noticeably colder than others while the furnace is running, this could be a sign that your furnace is no longer able to distribute heat evenly. This could be due to a malfunctioning blower or ductwork, but it can also be indicative of an aging furnace that needs to be replaced.

Strange Noises

As furnaces age, they tend to make more noise. While some sounds are normal, such as the initial blast of air when the furnace turns on, loud or unusual noises could indicate a problem. If you hear any banging, screeching, or rattling coming from your furnace, it’s best to have it inspected by a professional and consider getting a replacement if necessary.

Contact Our HVAC Professionals

If you’re experiencing any of the above signs or have any concerns about your furnace, don’t hesitate to contact our team of HVAC professionals at Air Creation Heating & Cooling, LLC! We offer furnace inspections, repairs, and replacements to help keep your home warm and comfortable during the colder months and set your mind at ease. Don’t wait until your furnace completely breaks down – be proactive and consider getting a replacement before it’s too late, or initiate repairs to extend the life of your furnace! Call us today to get started on HVAC repairs in Baton Rouge, LA!

Judah Byman

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