Signs Your Furnace Needs Replacement: A Denver Homeowner’s Guide
Are you feeling the Colorado chill creeping into your home, despite your furnace working overtime? Maybe it’s time to ditch your old, inefficient system. Like all appliances, furnaces have a lifespan, and knowing when it’s time for a replacement can save you from unexpected breakdowns and chilly nights.
In this guide, we’ll explore the telltale signs that your furnace might be on its last legs and why investing in a replacement could be a wise decision for your comfort and safety.
1. Age Matters:
With proper maintenance, a furnace typically lasts between 15 to 20 years. If your furnace is approaching or surpassing this age range, it’s time to consider a replacement. Even if it seems to be functioning, older furnaces become less efficient over time, leading to higher energy bills and frequent repairs.
2. HIgher Energy Bills:
Despite the rate hikes from Excel Energy, are you still noticing a steady increase in your energy bills even though your usage is consistent? Older furnaces lose efficiency as they age, causing them to work harder to maintain desired temperatures. Upgrading to a newer, energy-efficient model can significantly lower your monthly utility costs.
3. Strange Noises:
Does your furnace sound like it’s struggling? Unusual noises such as banging, rattling, or squealing could indicate various issues, from worn-out parts to impending mechanical failure. Rather than continuing to patch up an aging system, investing in a new furnace can provide peace of mind and quiet comfort.
4. Uneven Heating:
Are certain rooms in your home warmer than others, despite your thermostat settings? Uneven heating is a common sign of a failing furnace. As components wear out, your furnace may struggle to distribute heat evenly throughout your home, leaving some areas chilly while others feel like a sauna.
5. Frequent Repairs:
Are you on a first-name basis with one of our very own Fix-It Now techs due to frequent repair visits? Yes, minor repairs are normal, but frequent breakdowns and costly repairs can signal that your furnace is nearing the end of its life. Rather than pouring money into a dying system, consider investing in a new, reliable furnace that comes with warranties and peace of mind.
6. Yellow Pilot Light:
A healthy furnace pilot light should burn blue. If you notice it flickering or burning yellow, it could indicate the presence of carbon monoxide—a colorless, odorless gas that poses serious health risks. (Note: You should have a functioning carbon monoxide detector on every floor of your house.) Carbon monoxide leaks are more common in older furnaces and require immediate attention. Installing a new furnace with modern safety features can protect your family from potential hazards.
The bottom line is that you need to recognize the signs of a failing furnace and take proactive steps to avoid unexpected breakdowns while also ensuring your family’s safety and comfort. By replacing your old furnace with a high-efficiency furnace, your energy bill savings just might save you money in the long run!
If you’ve noticed any of the above signs in your furnace, don’t wait until the middle of a Spring cold snap to take action. We often have promotions and sales to make the decision of replacing a furnace a little easier. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our expert techs and explore your options for a new, efficient furnace tailored to your home’s needs.