Friday, February 2, 2018

Your Local Furnace Experts

Investing in a furnace is a big decision and the last thing we want to think about is it not lasting forever. Unfortunately, everything has an expiration date. When something is as important, or expensive as a furnace, Royal Heating & Air knows that extending its lifespan is both beneficial and important. If you don’t know the expected lifespan of your furnace, or what you can do to help it last longer, the best HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks has some great information for you. If your furnace is nearing the end, or needs service or repair, give Royal Heating & Air a call!


How Long Will Your Furnace Last?


This is probably a question that almost everyone asks and we understand! A furnace is a big investment, so it’s important to know how long it will last. The answer to this question isn’t the same for everyone, there are many factors that are in play. The average lifespan of a typical gas furnace is around 15-30 years. Your furnace should last at least 15 years if you get your yearly furnace maintenance done.

Factors that affect the lifespan of your furnace:
Make and model of your furnace – newer systems have a longer lifespan than older units.
Furnace maintenance – the frequency and the quality of your furnace maintenance will affect how long your furnace will last. To keep your system clean and running smoothly, and to maintain manufacturer’s warranties, it’s important to schedule fall furnace maintenance every year from the best HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks.
Proper ventilation and moisture levels – too much moisture can cause heater components to rust and can cause premature breakdowns. Excess moisture is also harmful to the heat exchanger.
Proper installation – according to Energy Star, over half of all new HVAC systems are improperly installed. This can reduce efficiency levels up to 30%, can cause premature breakdowns, and insufficient air distribution. Installation day is your furnace’s most important day.

Do You Need To Replace Your Furnace?


When it comes to the lifespan of your furnace, there are too many factors to know how long it will truly last. It’s always important to speak to a professional to determine if you need to replace your furnace or not. If your furnace is more than 15 years old, you may experience greater savings in the long run by replacing your furnace rather than continuing to spend money on repairs. Older furnaces also tend to be inefficient and can cost a lot of money in operating costs.
Tip: follow the 50% Rule when you’re deciding whether to repair or replace something. If the repair is over 50% of the cost for a full replacement, go with the replacement.


Life Expectancies


Here are the life expectancies for common heating systems sourced from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Furnaces: 15-30 years
Heat Pumps: 15 years
Boilers: 15-30 years
Electric Heating: 20+ years

Tips To Improve The Lifespan of Your Unit


Annual maintenance – professional maintenance, twice a year, is vital to extending the lifespan of your furnace. Annual tune-ups will help ensure that your system and all of its pieces are operating as they should be. A unit that is well-maintained will last longer than a system that is not.
Use – a unit that is used often is more likely to wear down faster. Systems that are used often should be maintained often in order to help extend the lifespan of the unit.
Clean filters – during the winter months, when we rely heavily on our furnace, the filters should be changed monthly. When a filter is dirty, it restricts the air flow. This air flow restriction can lead to overheating and even damage to the heat exchanger and other parts of the unit.

Your Furnace Experts 


Royal Heating & Air knows that a furnace is a big investment and it’s important to get the most out of your unit. If you need to schedule a winter tune-up, give the best HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks a call. We can help make sure you and your family stay warm all winter long.

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