This is often, but not always, why many Chico area homeowners are prepared for the inevitability of replacing their furnace – and the investment seldom comes as a shock.
But since most furnaces have an expected lifespan of between 15 and 20 years, there's still plenty of room for debate: Should I repair or replace my furnace? Only a cracked heat exchanger – a potentially deadly condition – will seal the debate.
Excluding this circumstance, you might be wondering if your furnace is operating on its “last wheel” if it's approaching the 15-year mark – the benchmark established by the U.S. Department of Energy. Here's the process by which the Chico home heating experts at Experts In Your Home will help you decide, in practical terms, whether it's more prudent to repair or replace your furnace.
The heat exchanger is a set of tubes or coils through which air circulates and is warmed. It is the component of your furnace that actually heats the air. To extend the car analogy, the heat exchanger functions as your furnace's “engine.” Your furnace cannot function without it – and it must be in excellent shape to safely deal with the gas on which it depends to generate heat.
As a metal component, the heat exchanger expands and contracts as it heats up and cools down. Over time, the metal can crack and split, and this is precisely where the trouble begins.
A cracked heat exchanger is more than a fire hazard; it can cause dangerous and life-threatening levels of carbon monoxide to seep into your home. This is why the Chico home heating experts at Experts In Your Home will notify you that your furnace is no longer to safe to operate and will promptly shut it down until the heat exchanger is replaced or the entire furnace is replaced. Since heat exchangers are expensive, and cracked ones usually occur on old furnaces, the vast majority of customers choose to replace their furnace.
For other people with old furnaces, the decision isn't always as cut and dry (though it's uncommon for anyone to profess affection for an old furnace, as they often do for an old car). The home heating experts at Experts In Your Home will inspect your furnace and pose a series of questions that usually point to the proper conclusion even before all of our questions are answered:
Call or contact the Chico home heating experts at Experts In Your Home to schedule an inspection of your furnace. Together, we will determine whether it makes more sense to repair or replace your furnace – before you put another “mile” on its engine.
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