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Furnace Replacement Means Better Savings When Done With AC

  • Writer: Corey Hammack
    Corey Hammack
  • Mar 26, 2019
  • 2 min read

When your air AC service frequently falters or malfunctions, experts would always advise a unit replacement. The same goes for your heating service. When your residential furnace or boiler is more of a hassle than a comfort provider, a replacement is a perfect solution. These type of service job, for most contractors, are quite common. But replacing both at the same time… now that’s something worth discussing.

It doesn’t make sense to invest in a furnace replacement when you’re only having issues with your air conditioner, right? Why will you fix something that isn’t broken?

Actually, it does. While your focus is to fix the non-functioning unit, you can’t disregard the other system that is still running. There can be a lot of reasons why it makes sense to replace both systems at the same time.

The idea of replacing both don’t apply to all situations. But there are instances wherein it’s more financially wise to replace both at the same. It all boils down to how much you will have to spend on the installation and how much more you’ll be able to save in the years to come.

Let’s say your AC is about 10 years old and the furnace is 3-5 years older. At this point, you must have made several service calls for a repair job and parts replacement. Naturally, you’d place your focus and resources on installing a new unit for the most problematic system. But what about the next three to five years? You’d still be making service calls whenever the other older unit breaks down.

This scenario does not give you the chance to fully maximize your energy savings. You’re only prolonging the problem that can be addressed in one go.

At Marthedal Solar, Air & Heating, the heating and cooling services we offer to clients are always in consideration with their needs. From heating to furnace repair, we got everything covered.

 
 
 

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