What to Expect During Furnace Replacement
Here’s a glimpse of what you can anticipate when we handle a furnace replacement:
- Clean and Tidy Replacement: While working in your home, we take extra precautions to maintain cleanliness. Our technicians wear shoe booties to safeguard your floors from any debris they might bring in. We also use protective cloths around the installation area to minimize mess.
- Exceeding Expectations: We ensure that your new furnace meets local code requirements, and we always strive to go above and beyond to exceed your expectations.
- Thorough Process: After the installation is completed, we conduct thorough testing to ensure your heating system is performing optimally before we consider the job finished. Your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities.
When to Consider Replacing Your Heating System
Furnaces that have surpassed the 10-year mark no longer operate at their peak efficiency. Surprisingly, an aging furnace can squander as much as 40 cents of every heating dollar you spend. Here are some additional indicators that it might be time to contemplate a furnace replacement:
- Frequent Repair Needs: If you find yourself constantly scheduling repairs, it may be a sign that your furnace is on its last legs.
- Soaring Energy Costs (without adjusting the thermostat): If your energy bills are steadily climbing without changes to your thermostat settings, your furnace’s efficiency may be compromised.
- Inconsistent Temperature Across Rooms: Uneven heating, with some rooms being too hot while others are too cold, can indicate a struggling furnace.
- Frequent Cycling or Cold Air Blowing: If your furnace cycles on and off frequently or blows out cold air, it may be time for a replacement.
- Unusual Noises: Uncommon noises like screeching, squealing, rattling, popping, or humming can be a warning sign of a furnace in distress.
- Yellow Burner Flames: If your furnace’s burner flames are yellow instead of blue, it could indicate incomplete combustion, potentially posing a safety hazard with gas and carbon monoxide leaks.
Monitoring these signs and acting accordingly can help ensure your home remains comfortable, efficient, and safe.