With the fall season approaching and the cooler weather coming, I’ve been thinking about our furnace a lot, but last season, the furnace needed to be repaired twice and it wasn’t cheap.
I didn’t like paying for unwanted Heating, Ventilation & A/C repairs since I’ve always been diligent about having our Heating, Ventilation & A/C system ran tests on twice per year.
I suppose that it’s not the Heating, Ventilation & A/C professional’s fault, it’s the fault of our furnace since it’s so old. I still wasn’t sure if it was time to have our furnace upgraded; During our last Heating, Ventilation & A/C tune up, I asked the Heating, Ventilation & A/C professional what he thought about having our furnace upgraded with something newer versus saving the currency and waiting, then without hesitation, he told myself and others that it was time to upgrade the furnace. It wasn’t heating our house efficiently anymore, it was costing myself and others to have it repaired, and it was over a decade old, knowing all of this, it made more financial sense to purchase a up-to-date furnace rather than keep our existing one. If I kept the existing furnace, I would spend more currency in the long run compared to purchasing a up-to-date one. Deep down, I knew this was true. The price tag was sizable for a up-to-date furnace, but again, I didn’t want to spend more currency on repairs and service when the furnace wasn’t heating our house efficiently anymore. Since that appointment, I’ve been researching which furnace to install and I’m waiting on an estimate from the Heating, Ventilation & A/C business. I’d like to have the up-to-date furnace installed before the temperature drops.