Deciding whether to repair or replace your furnace is a significant financial decision. Here's how to make the right choice for your Bel Air home.
The 50% Rule
A common guideline: if repair costs exceed 50% of the cost of a new furnace, replacement is usually the better investment. However, consider your furnace's age too.
Signs It's Time to Replace
- Age: Most furnaces last 15-20 years. If yours is approaching this age, replacement may be wise even for minor repairs.
- Rising energy bills: Older furnaces lose efficiency over time.
- Frequent repairs: Multiple service calls per year indicate an aging system.
- Uneven heating: Cold spots suggest the furnace can't distribute heat effectively.
- Excessive noise: Loud operation often means worn components.
- Yellow burner flame: Should be blue; yellow indicates potential safety issues.
When Repair Makes Sense
- Furnace is less than 10 years old
- First major repair needed
- Repair cost is less than 25% of replacement
- System still heats effectively
Benefits of a New Furnace
- Higher efficiency (up to 98% AFUE vs 80% for older units)
- Lower monthly energy bills
- Better comfort with variable-speed technology
- New warranty protection
- Quieter operation
- Potential rebates and tax credits
Get an Honest Assessment
We'll give you a straightforward recommendation based on your specific situation. We don't push replacements when repairs make more sense—our reputation depends on honest advice.
