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How Long Do Furnaces Last?

by Kevin Smith Author

Furnaces can be incredibly expensive. 2017 furnace models from popular brands can exceed $1,200 in price, for the unit alone. You should definitely do all you can to promote a long lifespan from your furnace. But how long does a furnace typically last? Unfortunately, there is no set number because it depends almost wholly on how you use it, as well as what types of services you rely on to care for it, including heating and air conditioning repair in McDonough, GA. 

Here are some tips to help you take care of your furnace so that it continues to provide warm air for many years to come:

  • Did you hire a pre-winter inspection? This is a great way to prolong the lifespan of your furnace. HVAC professionals can prepare its components for several months of frequent use.
  • Keep all moving parts in the furnace well-fabricated.
  • Check for carbon monoxide leaks often. It's a good idea to install a reliable carbon monoxide detector in your home to alert you.
  • Has the ventilation system inspected annually? 
  • Measure flue gases often to make sure they are up to exact system recommendations. These recommendations depend on the brand and model number of your furnace.
  • Keep electrical or gas connections tight and sealed.
  • Have a heating professional measure the motor's voltage and current levels to guarantee safe operation.
  • Have the system controls tested for proper cycling.
  • Keep the gas pressure at an appropriate level, and have the gas burner inspected at least once a year. DO NOT attempt to inspect or adjust your gas burner yourself.
  • Have the wiring and terminals checked? Corrosion or rust can lead to improper operation. Wiring may need to be re-coated on occasion.
  • Check up on your ductwork from time to time. Are there are foreign objects lodged inside? Are any joints loose? Do you feel lose air escaping?
  • Test your thermostat option to ensure its settings are appropriate.
  • Replace your furnace filters as often as once a month. Dirty filters are major contributors to a furnace's early demise.
  • The heat exchanger and heat assembly may need occasional cleaning. Dirt and dust can block them from operating properly.
  • Keep your home at a low humidity level. If your home is at risk of high humidity, your furnace can rust from the moist air exposure.
  • Hire heating and air conditioning repair in Mcdonough, GA, at least once a year. They can help you will all of the above tasks and others, and can repair worn components before they fail.

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