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Most furnaces have a service life between 15 and 20 years. If you find your home's temperature fluctuating, even after multiple furnace repairs, you're due for a replacement. Doing this before the winter arrives will ensure your house is as comfortable and warm as need be for the drop in temperature. While it’s smart to replace your old unit as soon as it starts to show signs of aging, it’s especially important to consider new furnace installation before the cold weather hits.

Why You Should Be Thinking About New Furnace Installation This Fall

Warmth and comfortability aside, when it comes to a new furnace, you're saving money on your energy bill with a new furnace. While the cost for a new furnace is expensive, the monthly savings will add up to a good return on your investment. In the meantime, you'll have a warm home without the worry of scheduling an HVAC specialist during the busiest time of the year.

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Your furnace is an investment that pays you back every time you turn on your heat. New energy-efficient models are ENERGY STAR rated, which means that they conserve power to save you on your utility costs. This can translate into hundreds of dollars of savings every year. Consult a professional HVAC contractor about the right size unit for your home, which can help you avoid overpaying for more capacity than you need (which also leads to discomfort in temperature fluctuations) or getting a unit that isn’t equipped for a home of your size.

 

If your home’s heating is in need of an upgrade, don’t put off service this fall. Look for experienced HVAC technicians like the team at Forquer Heating & Air Conditioning in North Canton, OH. Serving the Akron and Canton area with more than 40 years of combined experience, their team can quickly diagnose your heating and cooling needs and guide you through your new furnace installation options. For more information on all of their services, or to schedule an appointment today, call them at (330)630-2645 or visit them online.

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