Is It Time to Replace Your Furnace?
Sal Galati • February 14, 2023

Is It Time to Replace Your Furnace?


Your current furnace should last from 15 to 30 years as long as you provide it with good maintenance and timely repairs. If your furnace is reaching that age range or you’re unsure of its age, you should start planning to replace the unit. 


However, even a younger furnace can show signs that it’s failing. By recognizing these signs, you can better prepare for your new furnace purchase.


Schedule Your Furnace Replacement in New York City if You Hear Loud Noises

An older furnace might generate noise as it runs through a cycle, such as a mild groaning or a rattling sound. These noises indicate that you might need moderate repairs to your furnace or ducts. 


Other noises, such as a screeching blower motor, suggest that you might be better off with a new heating system. Be especially wary of a loud booming noise since this indicates excessive gas emissions. Often, the odor of leaking gas will accompany this sound. Make sure to turn off your furnace and call for repairs right away if this happens.


Persistent Cold Spots Require Your Attention

If you notice areas in your home that feel chilly or colder than the rest of your home, you might have a furnace problem that an HVAC technician can repair. In older heating systems, cold spots might be telling you that you need a furnace replacement in New York City.


An older furnace may have suffered too much wear and tear damage to operate efficiently. If this is the case, you’ll also see higher energy usage and an increase in your utility costs.


You Can See Yellow Flames in Your Furnace

The flames coming from the gas ports in an efficient furnace should appear blue. If you see yellow flames, this might indicate the presence of carbon monoxide. There might also be a gas leak that’s affecting the burning of the fuel. 


Your heating contractor can tell you whether they can repair this problem or whether you need a furnace replacement in New York City.


We’ll Help You Keep Warm

Reliable Heating & Cooling will help you avoid unexpected furnace failures that could leave you in the cold this winter. Contact us today to schedule preventive maintenance, repairs, or a new furnace installation.


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