Is it Time for a New Furnace?
As temperatures drop, older heating systems face greater strain, often leading to breakdowns just when you need them the most. A furnace failure can lead to expensive emergency repairs and the challenge of finding a technician during the busy holiday season. To ensure your holidays stay warm and stress-free, watch for these telltale signs that it might be time for a new furnace:
- Age of Your Furnace: Most furnaces last 15–20 years. If yours is nearing or surpassing this lifespan, it’s likely time to consider an upgrade.
- Frequent Repairs: Are you calling for repairs more often? This could be a sign that your furnace is at the end of its functional life.
- Uneven Heating: If certain rooms in your home feel colder than others, your furnace may be struggling to distribute heat efficiently—a clear signal it’s time to explore replacement options.
Tips for a Smooth Furnace Installation
Installing a furnace during the hustle and bustle of the holidays doesn’t have to be stressful. Here’s how to make the process seamless:
- Schedule early: Book your installation as soon as possible to secure a convenient time before your holiday events.
- Plan for downtime: Set aside a day or two for the installation process and inform household members.
- Consider energy efficiency: Modern furnaces are more energy-efficient, saving you money in the long run.
- Prep your home: Clear the area around the installation site and communicate any special requests to your technician.
Rely on Reliant for a Cozy Holiday Season
Stay ahead of winter’s chill and ensure your home remains cozy by giving us a call. You can rely on Reliant.
And — if you’re interested in never having to “adult” again when it comes to your HVAC – you may be interested in a $20/month plan that offers two equipment tune-ups a year, discounts on repairs and replacement parts, and priority service. Plus, service on Saturdays for no extra charge, and “Skip the Call Line” priority service (even on holidays). All of that – for just $20 a month.
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