BURNSVILLE HEATING BLOG

Another Heating Repair? Or Is It Time to Replace Your System?

Dealing with a heating repair can be stressful. But having to pay for multiple heating repairs on a recurring basis could mean your furnace is trying to tell you something. Although you’d rather repair your older HVAC equipment than invest in a newer model, replacing your home’s furnace may actually be more cost-effective. In fact, replacing an outdated furnace can lower monthly energy bills and improve your home’s indoor air quality.

Let’s face it. Deciding the fate of your home’s heating system takes proper consideration and expertise! To help you make the right decision, here are some important warning signs you’ll want to pay attention to: 

3 Warning Signs You Need to Repair Your Heating System

Although it’s estimated that home furnaces can last an average of 15 to 21 years, it’s not uncommon for them to last longer, especially if you perform recommended annual furnace maintenance checks. This means even if your furnace is older in years, it may only need repairs rather than a full replacement.

Here are 3 warning signs your furnace needs repair:

  1. You notice significant increases in your monthly utility bills
  2. Your home feels colder in certain rooms
  3. Your heating system is making strange noises

If your heating system is exhibiting one or a combination of these 3 warning signs, you’ll want to contact your local HVAC company to assess your equipment, identify the issue, and help you decide whether a heating repair or replacement is the appropriate next step.

3 Warning Signs You Need to Replace Your Heating System  

Replacing a furnace, especially during the colder months of the year, isn’t ideal, but if your heating system is showing one of the following signs, the safest option may be replacement:

  1. Your system is producing musty odors and/or dust
  2. Your system is older than the average lifespan of 21 years
  3. Your heating system is breaking down frequently

If you use a gas furnace, another warning sign is the color of your burner flame. Typically, a healthy gas flame is a bright blue. If you notice a yellowish color or the flame isn’t consistent, your gas furnace may be producing carbon monoxide. When this happens, you’ll want to contact a HVAC contractor immediately!

 Next Steps for Heating Replacement Services

Your family’s safety is the most important factor in determining whether or not it’s time to replace an outdated heating system. To help you ensure your old furnace is safe to use, contact Burnsville Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Our experienced Burnsville technicians will provide you with the professional heating repair and maintenance services you need or help you find a newer model that suits your home and comfort needs.