With cold weather finally rearing its head, it’s time to consider your home’s heating solutions. Are you prepared for the coming winter? If not, then you have some options. The furnace is the primary heating solution for most households. But is your furnace running optimally right now? For many, the answer is a resounding no! In that case, you need to examine your system or have a professional do so, and determine whether it is time to replace or repair the furnace.
Signs You Need to Replace Your Furnace
If you’re on the fence about replacing your furnace, then consider the following signs. If you endure one or more, then it’s likely that replacement may be the better option.
Common Furnace Noises
Noise is the most common sign that your furnace is having trouble. Of course, there are multiple noises to be aware of. Noises include:
- Rattling – A rattling noise means loose screws and unsecured ductwork or sheet metal.
- Popping – Popping occurs when your furnace warms and cools inadequately.
- Humming – A broken fan motor may produce an electrical humming sound. The fan may be loud or disruptive, meaning the inducer motor or blower fan motor is failing.
- Screeching/Squealing – Both noises indicate an issue with the blower motor or inducer motor. Issues may include a loose bearing, deteriorating belt, or something wrong with the pulley.
If you suspect an issue with your furnace, contact Robert B. Payne, Inc. by calling 540-373-5876. We can assess your furnace, provide recommendations based on real-world experience, and replace your aging furnace promptly.