3 Warning Signs – It’s Time to Replace Your Old Furnace Home Improvement by Karleia Steiner - November 7, 2013March 22, 2014 The air quality inside your home is of utmost importance to your family’s comfort and health. Compromised heating systems can lead to serious health problems, such as asthma, allergies or headaches, and keeping your furnace running properly is key to safe home air quality. Even the best furnace won’t last forever, and getting your furnace repaired or even replaced will ensure that your family has clean and well regulated air to breathe. A few telltale signs can help you judge when it’s a good time to think about replacing your furnace. Image Source – http://geraldsullivan.com/images/02furnace01.jpg 1. Turning Your Thermostat up Doesn’t Work Have you noticed that some rooms in your house are cold while others are too hot, even when the thermostat reads the same? Usually the correct temperature is a just a flick of a switch away, but if you find yourself constantly adjusting your thermostat in search of the right temperature, it may be a sign of issues in your furnace or heating system that require repair, or even a new furnace. It may indicate leaking ducts, a faulty thermostat, or deeper issues with your furnace. If your furnace is reaching about 15 years of age, it may be wise to check for other symptoms. 2. Your Furnace Starts Making Odd Noises Although no furnace is silent all the time, older furnaces that may need to be replaced can start to make loud or unusual noises like popping, banging, rattling or squeaking that could indicate failing components or irreparable wear and tear. Some noises indicate a loose belt or other part that be repaired or replaced; contact local air conditioning repair services for an expert professional estimate of repair costs on your noisy furnace. 3. Your Electric Bill Starts Climbing Rapidly Climbing electricity bills could be a sign that your furnace is losing efficiency, and replacing your furnace can sometimes save you money in the long term. As furnaces age, they may no longer be able to produce the same amount of heat as before, requiring more energy output and higher energy costs to put out the same amount of heat. If you have noticed a rapid spike in your energy bill, an experienced professional can help you diagnose and pinpoint the issue, making repairs easy and cost effective. Assess Your Repair Costs Today Replacing or repairing your faulty furnace can help keep your family comfortable, and also keeps them healthy. Call an air conditioning expert today for an assessment of your system, and keep everything running in top shape for clean, quality air in your home.