Warning Signs your furnace needs repaired or replaced

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2023
  • If your furnace is old or it's acting up,
    it may just need repairs,
    but it might neIf your furnace is old or it's acting up,
    it may just need repairs,
    but it might need to be replaced.
    In this video, we'll take a look at
    whether or not it might be the right time
    to replace.
    Hi, I'm Brad from Fire and Ice.
    As a residential sales professional,
    I've helped thousands of Central Ohio
    homeowners get the most out
    of their HVAC system at Fire and ICE.
    We believe in giving our customers
    as much information as they need.
    In this video, we're going to go over why
    you might consider repairing or replacing
    your furnace when the first repair
    turns into the second and the third.
    The value of keeping your system
    limping along diminishes.
    It's a conundrum
    you have to weigh reliability
    issues, the cost of repairs
    and the cost of a new furnace.
    Sooner or later, the repair bills
    won't be worth it anymore.
    And it makes more sense
    to replace your furnace.
    Will your aging furnace
    last another season?
    This anxiety becomes acute
    during the first cold snap in November
    when the furnace is tested
    for the first time.
    Is it
    solid enough to provide heat all winter?
    After about 15 years, the chances
    that your furnace is
    useful life is up increases significantly.
    We are often asked
    how long your furnace might last.
    Our stock answer is 15 to 20 years,
    but it depends on how
    well it was installed and the quality
    and frequency of maintenance.
    If your system is starting to show its
    age, it may be time to replace it.
    If your heat exchanger is cracked,
    this becomes more of a safety issue
    than one of just comfort.
    A properly tuned natural gas combustion
    furnace doesn't produce
    much carbon monoxide because it will have
    the correct gas air mixture.
    But when that mixture is off, it could
    start producing a lot of carbon monoxide.
    A crack in the heat
    exchanger can cause that.
    Replacing a heat
    exchanger costs around $3,000 and up
    if the warranty doesn't cover it.
    That's a lot to put into an age furnace.
    Some air conditioning upgrades may require
    you to replace both your AC and furnace.
    Check with your HVAC
    salesperson If you're going to invest
    in a communicating air conditioner,
    a variable capacity air conditioner
    or a two stage air conditioner,
    A communicating air conditioner
    uses sophisticated learning
    technology to customize
    cooling to your needs and lifestyle.
    The units talk to each other
    and synchronize their settings.
    Thus they need to be replaced
    at the same time.
    This can be difficult to track.
    If you notice year over year
    your heating bills going up,
    chances are likely
    your system is losing efficiency
    and useful life furnaces, especially those
    which have not been maintained,
    lose their efficiency over time
    and thus their ability to heat.
    If you notice your bills going up
    and your furnace is still struggling
    to keep you comfortable,
    it may be time to replace it.
    Waiting until the last moment
    can have consequences.
    The busiest time of winter for heating
    and cooling companies
    is when the temperature drops way down.
    In the meantime,
    you're stuck with a broken furnace.
    You'll be in a panic to buy
    anything that provides heat.
    Forget shopping around for the best model
    or HVAC company
    you'll sell for whoever can get
    a working furnace in place the quickest.
    That can be a recipe for disaster.
    The company that installs your furnace
    and the practices they have in place
    can literally make the difference
    between the furnace that last 20 years
    or only ten years.
    It can also affect your comfort level.
    An energy bill repair makes the most sense
    when the repair cost is well below
    the threshold of a replacement cost.
    Simple fixes make the most sense to do
    when the cost is low compared
    to replacing the whole system.
    This is a especially true
    if the system is still relatively
    young and the rest of the system
    has more life in it.
    It would also make the most sense
    to have the system repaired
    if it is still under warranty.
    The costs will be less
    and you'll be able to get more life
    out of your system for a lower cost
    compared to replacing it.
    As the old saying goes, an ounce of
    prevention is worth a pound of cure.
    When these signs first show up,
    it's important to do something about it
    before they get worse.
    Better yet, you should do something
    about them before the problems appear.
    Annual preventative
    maintenance is your top strategy
    and getting the most out of your furnace.
    I hope by now
    you have a better understanding
    of when replacing your furnace
    might be necessary.
    If you'd like to schedule
    a service appointment for your system,
    click the schedule service button
    at the top of the screen.
    Thank you for watching and we look forward
    to making your day better.
    ed to be replaced.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @florntizandofoudili9128

    im an HVAC technician im looking for work contract in my domain whi can help please ❤

  • @samuelvillalvahuerta6114
    @samuelvillalvahuerta6114 Před 11 měsíci

    Do you guys offer training?

  • @grannyevon9308
    @grannyevon9308 Před rokem

    I had a program thermostat and one day my house was very cold so I look at the thermostat and it need new batteries so when I put them in the thermostat was not program right so I call this Furnace Co. And the guy was telling me that it was the Mother Broad which I knew it was not.So I call other Furnace Co. And this guy telling me that my furnace is broken cause the green light that was flashing was doing some that I cannot recall Well! I knew he was full of dog shit too! Well ! To start off I had want to have my furnace clean and Chang that dam program thermostat to the old fashion around thermostat.Anyway this guy was trying his dam best to get a screw loosen but couldn't my furnace got clean and when the guy frist came to my house he started by saying I am not here to give you a sale pitch and I say thank you! Cause I am not trying to buy anything. Well! He couldnot get that screw loosen and he adjust my air flow to me and drop! The gas valve.So I had to call him back and had to pay once again and I ask why he go to me cause now that you want me to try again to get the screw loosen it will be a service charge! Which I was fussing but any way he was banging on the gas line and I go to myself LORD! I HOPE HE DOESNOT BLOW UP MY 🏡 HOUSE.AND he drill into the screw and finally got what he wanted.but at the same time he forgot to shut off the gas and when he went to test what he had done the gas came on and he quickly reach for the shut off valve and I garb his shoulder and said my GOD ! AND he burn some of the hair's that was on his hand.and I ask him was it my Mother board? He goes to me No! But my furnace is broken well I knew that was a big fat lie cause it wasnot it was that Dam program thermostat.Well ! He put in a new thermostat for me the round honeywell.and I will never call these two furnace Co. Again cause they are a rip off! And trying to just make $$$ money off who ever they can.Oh! I had call the Co.about their service guy and told them what this man did to my furnace cause I had my grandchildrens and great-grandson staying here with me at the time and my husband is bedridden and I didnot want a fire to break out especially a gas fire.well they the co.told me I donot think that our guy would cause no harm to you.yeah right!!. These people's will try to take advantage of anyone they can.But not me cause my dad GOD rest his soul was an electrician and a jack of all trades he do what he was doing and I use to help him.Oh! By the way I am a female.So a warning to this co.Stop! Trying to rip poor people's OFF! or anyone to just line your pockets.