With the Farmer’s Almanac predicting a return of traditional cold weather in southern Ontario this winter, you may want to consider whether your home is ready for the frigid weather. And that all starts with getting your furnace repaired or replaced sooner rather than later.
A furnace is a type of home heating unit that produces and distributes warmth throughout the winter. It is vital that the thermostat, exchanger, blower, ductwork, and other essential components are in working order.
A furnace functions by using fuel—whether it be natural gas, electric, or oil—to produce heat, which is then distributed throughout your home via ducts and vents. Typically, furnaces use burners that ignite the fuel and heat up an exchanger; this warmed air then passes through filters to your home’s ductwork and finally out your registers into the rooms you want to be heated.
Some more modern furnace varieties use a “blower motor” to help distribute that warm air around your home even more efficiently. However, no matter what kind of furnace you have, the end result is always the same: a warm and toasty home despite the coldest days of the year.
To ensure your furnace keeps working its best, it’s important to schedule required regular maintenance to extend the lifespan of the unit. Most furnaces last between 10 to 15 years.
Knowing when furnace repairs may be necessary can take the guesswork out of whether a professional needs to be called.
When it comes to furnace repairs, the cost is largely dependent on the type of problem(s), the scope of the work involved, and the availability of replacement components. In southern Ontario, the average repair bill can range from $75 to $1,500.
Even the smallest issues can make the unit work harder, increasing pressure on the interior components and raising energy costs. A general rule of thumb to help you determine whether you need to repair or replace your furnace is to consider its age. Any unit less than 15 years old that needs repairs that cost less than half the cost of a brand-new furnace should be repaired.
A furnace replacement may be necessary and knowing how to choose the right furnace can save you money and energy for years to come.
The cost of a new furnace installation takes into consideration the initial cost of the unit and the labour, which will vary depending on where you place the furnace in your home. Most furnaces average between $3,000 and $7,000 in the GTA. The province of Ontario has several rebates and packages with local utility companies to assist homeowners in the installation of a new furnace.
By replacing an older existing furnace, homeowners are able to lower their heating bills by up to 60%. A model that is 15 to 20 years old can result in high repair bills that indicate it is time for a new furnace installation.
When deciding whether to repair or replace a furnace, you may be tempted by the lower price of a repair bill but homeowners need to take into consideration several key factors.
A furnace used for more than 10 years may be able to be salvaged with minor repairs to extend the lifespan for several more years. The same type of furnace manufactured years ago will have a lower energy efficiency rating and may require more maintenance.
A furnace that is constantly being repaired a few times throughout the winter season may cost more than a brand-new furnace would cost. As it ages, a furnace will need major components replaced as most older models need frequent repairs in the last two years of operation.
Consider the energy efficiency of the existing furnace. While regular maintenance and repairs may help to boost operation, older units require more energy use which results in higher utility bills. Regardless of the type of furnace, consider the price of the fuel source and the increasing need for supply over time.
Another key factor is the amount of heat the furnace produces in the home. Small repairs may help increase comfort levels but if the heating continues to drop, it may be time for a replacement. Areas in the home that are overly hot or extremely colder than others are a sign the furnace is not properly functioning.
The warranty of a furnace can help cover many repair costs, but it is important to remember warranties expire long before the unit stops working. Paying out of pocket for frequent repairs should be compared to the cost of installing a new furnace with a new warranty coverage.
Whether your home furnace is in need of repairs, or you are thinking about switching to a new furnace, talk to the heating experts of Econoair Heating & Cooling Inc. Our trained technicians can help you decide the best course of action for your heating and budget needs.
Contact us at 905-763-2400 or fill out our form for a free no-obligation consultation.
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