During the winter, the furnace is likely one of the most important appliances in the home. Think about what it would be like to turn on the furnace when it starts to get cold outside, but the furnace doesn’t work. The furnace is needed to keep the home warm, but they do wear out with time. Mister Quik Home Services offers replacements for furnaces, so you don’t have to worry if it doesn’t turn on when the weather gets gold.

The Lifespan of a Furnace

A furnace can last a decade or more if it’s maintained properly. It’s important to have it inspected yearly, to change the filters regularly, and to clean the burners as needed. It’s a good idea to schedule a tune-up during the fall, to make sure the furnace is ready for when the weather gets cold. If it’s been repaired frequently the last couple of years, however, it may be time to think about a replacement.

When to Replace the Furnace

If something is going to break down, it’s likely to happen when it’s needed. Instead, with a furnace, be proactive and call for assistance before it stops working in the middle of winter. It’s better to have it inspected before anything serious happens. If any of the following warning signs are noticed, call for help today. 

If the furnace is older, these could be indications that a new furnace is needed. If the furnace is not old, it could be a sign that the furnace needs maintenance. No matter which fits your situation, Mister Quik Home Services can fix the problem fast.

Types of Furnaces Used

Today, there are many different furnaces, and the one to purchase can depend on your budget, whether there are ducts, and other factors. The main differences in furnaces available are the fuel used and their performance. 

Natural Gas

Natural gas furnaces are the most common type available. These are inexpensive to use and are efficient no matter how cold it gets outside. In Fishers, this is a common type of furnace. If the home is not set up yet for natural gas use, lines need to be run to the home and ducts will need to be installed. 

Electric

Electrical furnaces are the least expensive and are easy to run, but they do cost more to operate. In warmer climates, these furnaces are more common because they aren’t needed as much. 

Coal Burning

Furnaces can run on coal or wood. These are inexpensive to operate, but they do require a lot of maintenance to run properly. These are more common in rural areas.

Propane

A propane furnace is a good option if other types of fuel are hard to get or expensive. These furnaces are more compact, though a natural gas furnace can be converted to use propane. 

Mini-Split

A mini-split will do heating and cooling, and they don’t require ducts to work. This means they take up less space, so they’re a good option for smaller homes. They are a bit more expensive than other furnaces.

Geothermal 

Homeowners who want to go green and save money on monthly costs may want to look into geothermal furnaces. These are more expensive to purchase and install, but this amount is saved in the long run. 

There are many furnace types to choose from if you need to replace the current one. At Mister Quik Home Services, we offer professional assistance to help you with any furnace replacement. 

Call the Experts for Furnace Replacements

If you need any help with a furnace, whether it’s repair or replacement, call Mister Quik Home Services in Fishers today. We offer a 5% discount on furnace installations, and we can help get a new one installed fast.