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Keeping tabs on your furnace and heat pump’s performance is an important part of prepping for subfreezing temperatures. An inspection ahead of time can help determine if your system can work with minor repairs or needs a complete overhaul. Below are a few signs it’s time to invest in a new heating system.

4 Signs You Need a Furnace or Heat Pump Replacement

1. An Aging System

A well-maintained heating system can serve homeowners for up to 15 years. However, if yours is past its prime and requires extensive repairs, it’s best to replace it. Newer furnace or heat pump designs are a one-time investment and spare you the high costs frequent restoration work can result in.

2. Inefficient Design

FurnaceIf your HVAC system was manufactured more than a decade ago, it’s likely to have a lower seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) rating than its newer counterparts. Per the current standards, heating systems are required to have a minimum SEER rating of 13. Replacing an old furnace or heat pump with an energy-efficient one will save you money.

3. Incorrect System Sizing

For a heating system to function properly, it’s important to get it sized according to your residential requirements. A system that’s too big for your home can result in energy waste, while a smaller unit has to put in extra effort to produce the desired temperature. This is something a local contractor can help you with by determining the right system size for your daily heating needs.

4. Outdated Refrigerant

Older heatpump models rely on R22 as their refrigerant. However, this is known for its contribution to ozone depletion. With this in mind, the EPA regulated its phase-out in 2010. Systems produced after this year contain the much safer R140A as their refrigerant. If you’re already tired of frequent heat pump repairs, replace it with a model that uses R140A.

 

Anytime you need furnace or heat pump replacement or repairs, the pros at Duncklee Cooling & Heating, Inc. are always up for the task. Their technicians serve Stonington, CT, and the surrounding areas with a comprehensive range of heating and cooling solutions. For further information about their services, call (860) 535-2552 or visit their website.

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