Should You Upgrade Your Heating System?

Whether you’ve moved into a new home with a heating system that fails to get the job done, or you’ve lived in your home for years and years, and you know it’s time to upgrade your heater, it’s important that you choose wisely. After all, a heating system is a large investment of your financial resources, and it’s also something that you don’t want to do very often. With that in mind, you want to find a system that is appropriately sized for your home and one that works for your budgetary requirements. Only a professional can guide you toward the successful installation of a new heater.

But how do you know when upgrading is the right choice? Perhaps, your system could simply be repaired? While the line between replacement and repair is fuzzy, there are some clear indications that heating system replacement is the right choice for you.

  • Frequent repairs. Does your heater seem to break down too often for your liking? This can be truly frustrating, and it’s important that you put your money into a system that is worth having. Frequent issues with your heating system are more often than not a sign that your heating system is on its way out. Even if it’s still possible to squeeze a few more years out of the system, it’s also important that you invest your money into the future of your heating system rather than the past.
  • Energy efficiency. If you find that your energy efficiency leaves much to be desired, then you might want to consider upgrading to a different heating system entirely. For example, if your air ducts are old and leaky, and your gas furnace is no longer cutting it, then investing in a ductless heating and cooling system may drastically reduce costs in the long-term, and also provide to be beneficial in terms of indoor air quality.

Contact our friendly technicians today to learn more about your heating upgrade options. We’re always happy to sit down and speak with customers about how to effectively and efficiently heat their homes.

SHOULD YOU UPGRADE YOUR HEATING SYSTEM?