The HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system in your house operates around-the-clock. Although you can’t count on it lasting forever, you can count on your furnace to last for a while. Depending on the model, you might get 15-20 years out of your furnace and 10-15 years from your air conditioner. We have five suggestions for you to attempt to extend the life of your HVAC system because replacing your furnace or air conditioner is a significant financial commitment.
In the fall, have a home services firm tune up your furnace, and in the spring, do the same for your air conditioner. A thorough inspection, cleaning, lubrication, and any required adjustments are typically included in this preventative maintenance.
Fiberglass filters that are disposable should be changed every 30 days, but to find out how frequently you should change the filter, consult the furnace’s and filter’s manuals. Your HVAC system will have to work harder to move the air in a dirty filter, which can put additional strain on the system.
Make sure to avoid the accumulation of dust and debris by keeping the return air vents clean. For your system to give the purest air possible, you may also want to have your ducts professionally cleaned.
Is it really necessary for your HVAC system to operate almost nonstop? Could you take a respite from it when you go on vacation? Could you open the windows on a chilly night and turn off the air conditioning? Both vitality and the system will benefit from your break.
Your HVAC system will need to run less frequently to keep the temperature in your home the better the insulation is. Your attic is the first location to check for adequate insulation.
Even if you use these suggestions and maintain your HVAC system properly, it will ultimately need to be replaced, but when? You can’t go wrong replacing a unit if it is nearing its predicted end of life because the new, more energy-efficient replacement will save you money. However, if you want to extend the system’s life as much as possible, arrange for yearly tune-ups with a reputable home services provider and then ask the HVAC technician for advice on when to replace. Tell them the truth about the upkeep you’ve given the appliance, even if it means admitting that occasionally you skipped replacing the air filter for a season or two. To the extent that you can trust their advice on when to replace your furnace or air conditioner, hopefully you can get to know the technicians from the home services business.
If you take care of your HVAC system, it might last longer than it should, but you should also know when to replace it before it breaks down or becomes so inefficient that operating it becomes expensive.
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