When do I Need to Replace my Furnace?

There are few simple things to take into consideration when thinking about your furnace and when or how soon you will need a new one.

How old is your Furnace?

The average life expectancy of a furnace is 15-20 years. The closer to you get to this age range the more attention you should pay to the warning signs. You should start shopping for a replacement before you have and emergency so that you can make a calm and informed decision. Having a pilot light on your furnace is a good indicator that your furnace is at least 20 years old.

Your Gas and Electric Bills

If your bills seem to be steadily climbing it could be related to rising costs in the world but it may also be in association with and old furnace. Furnaces loose efficiency as they age.

Frequency of Furnace Repairs

Like a car, furnaces require regular maintenance and also like a car, the older they get the more work they need. Check the frequency of repairs. If you are repairing and replacing parts more than every 1-2 years, it is probably time to start looking for a new furnace.

Are You Comfortable?

Is the heat in your house being distributed evenly and following the settings on your thermostat. As your furnace ages, it looses the ability to distribute heat evenly.

What Kind of Noises Does it Make?

All furnaces make some noises but older furnaces start to make more and more and stranger and stranger noise, Noises to listen for are grinding, popping, rattling, or banging noises, or is the blower running constantly.

Is Your Home Excessively Dry or Dusty?

If the air in your house begins to feel musty or stale. You may experience more extreme allergies or cold symptoms. Do you have dry throat and skin? Are you getting excessive dust collection on your furniture? All of these are indicative of an old furnace lacking the ability to moisturize and clean the air in your home.

Call us today if you have any questions about the life and times of your furnace. Contact us and we will be happy to answer any questions about your furnace repair, service or new furnace installation.

If you are in Hendersonville, Nashville or the surrounding communities, please call the heating experts at Kimbro Air or request service online. If you are not sure if you are covered by us, visit our service area page or call our office to find out what we can do for you.


Kimbro Air proudly provides HVAC service to Hendersonville, Nashville, Bellevue, Bordeaux, Brentwood, Franklin, Gallatin, Goodlettsville, Hermitage, Madison, Mt. Juliet, White House and the surrounding communities. Visit our service area page for more coverage details, call us at 615-527-8576, or request service online today.

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