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Signs You Should Replace Your Heating System

Signs You Should Replace Your Heating System

As the colder months approach, we naturally and increasingly rely on our furnaces or similar systems. Unfortunately, we sometimes tend to overwork them. It’s not uncommon for a heating system to need maintenance every so often. Worse, they can break down completely.

If you’re experiencing any of the situations below, it’s time to consider upgrading to a new system.

It’s Over 15 Years Old

Most homeowners use a furnace to heat their homes. These are manufactured to last anywhere from 15 to 20 years. If your furnace is approaching 15 years old, it’s time to think about installing a new system. It’s best to plan out the replacement of your system before it completely dies out and you have to replace it unexpectedly.

Frequent Repairs

While getting heating maintenance performed every year on your system can help to extend its lifespan, at some point, the internal parts of your system are going to go bad. If you’re finding that you’re constantly repairing the internal components of your system, it may be time to consider getting a new system. Many times, it’s cheaper to simply purchase a new furnace than to replace numerous internal components in an existing one.

It’s Making Strange Noises

It’s not uncommon for some of the internal components of your system to go bad from time to time. This is typically accentuated by strange noises that alert you to call for heating repair. However, if you start to notice that strange noises like squealing, banging, and rattling, are becoming more frequent, many of your system’s internal components are starting to go bad.

If it’s time to upgrade your existing system, turn to the authority on heating installation in Braselton, GA. We’ll make sure you stay warm and comfortable through the colder months.

Call us or fill out our contact form today for more information or for an appointment.

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