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Frequently Asked Questions About Heating

How Often Does My System Need to Be Serviced?

Most manufacturers recommend having your home heating system serviced once a year. These visits allow technicians to clean and inspect all parts of the system and perform any necessary repairs. They keep systems functioning much more efficiently and can help to extend the life of the entire system.

When Should I Replace My Heating System?

There are several reasons to replace your current home heating system with a newer model. Of course, if your system isn’t working or is frequently in need of repair, you should probably consider an upgrade rather than continuing to pay repair costs.

However, even if your system is working fine, it may still be worth making the transition to a newer model. That’s because the heating systems available now are so much more efficient than their predecessors that the monthly energy savings you’ll receive on your bill will quickly offset the cost of the installation. Even if your system isn’t that old, it’s worth finding out how it compares to the energy efficient models on the market today.

How Do I Know What Type of Heating System Is Right for Me?

Each type of heating system, whether based on a furnace or a heat pump, is more appropriate for different types of homes. Heat pumps are generally installed along with central air conditioning systems, so if you’re ready for the whole system overhaul, this may be the best option for you. However, there are many instances in which a gas furnace may be the better choice.

The best way to find out what system suits your home best is to consult with a professional. These experts can take a look at your home and make recommendations based on the layout of your house and your particular needs.

What’s the Difference Between an 80% AFUE Furnace and a 90+% AFUE Furnace?

The AFUE ratings on furnaces have to do with how efficient they are at turning fuel into heat. An 80% AFUE furnace converts 80% of the fuel it uses directly into heat, while a 90% AFUE furnace makes direct use of 90% of its fuel.

This means that the higher the AFUE rating, the more efficient the furnace is. A 90% AFUE furnace will help you save on heating costs as opposed to an 80% AFUE model because it wastes less fuel. Of course, the 90+% furnaces are often more expensive to purchase and install.

So in order to determine which type of furnace is right for you, you’ll have to figure out exactly where your usage falls. If you live in a warmer area without harsh winters, you probably won’t save enough with the more energy efficient furnace to offset the higher purchase price. If you use your furnace a lot, however, the monthly energy savings can be well worth the larger initial investment.

How Long Will My Heating System Last?

The average home heating system should be expected to last at least 15 years. With proper care and maintenance, these systems can last upwards of 20 years. However, you may want to replace your current system with a more energy efficient one even if it’s only 10 years old.

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