Repairing or replacing a furnace in a home can be expensive and stressful for a homeowner, especially when the time comes to repair or replace in the middle of winter. Just like any other item or utility in a home, once it gets to a certain age, older furnaces will continue to have to be repaired. Is it worth the time and money to continue to repair, or in the end save money and the hassle of continuing to repair and just replace?
When getting an older furnace replaced with a new one, a homeowner is not only saving money by eliminating repairs on the old one, but they will also save money with newer furnaces, because of the fact that they are much more efficient. Compared to a ten year old furnace, the new efficient furnaces save up to 50% more in operating costs. There can be a lot of money saved; month to month, adding up to a nice yearly sum. With the combination of not having to continue to repair an old furnace, and the replacement furnace being more efficient replacing an older furnace is often a good investment.
Getting a furnace replacement through Service 1 Heating & AC Inc. provides one with the opportunity to purchase a furnace that has 80% Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, and other furnaces offered for purchase can go to 96.6% Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, allowing the customer to save money on their gas bill with either gas furnace. For each of the gas furnaces (80% and 90+%), there are different models with different features such as heating stages, the communicating capability, convertible, blower operation, and a warranty for heat exchanger. Each purchase of a gas furnace comes a 10 year Registered Limited Factory Warranty for Parts. In addition to all the features the 90+% Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency rating, it is also energy star rated, where the 80% is not.
With not knowing how harsh winter’s conditions will be each season, make sure your furnace is ready to take on the cold. Nothing could be worse than a cold winter with a furnace that doesn’t work. Affordable prices are offered, so don’t wait for that cold winter for a furnace replacement.