Spring Furnace Replacement: Things You Need to Keep in Mind

Have you ever considered getting your furnace replaced this season? You may be surprised to learn that you can benefit from it due to potential discounts and other great deals on certain units. Getting a replacement is also ideal during the spring season since the unit isn’t being used, so a replacement won’t affect comfort levels in your home. If your furnace is already near the end of its lifespan, an early replacement can help you prepare for next winter without any worries!  

To help you choose the right furnace, here All Seasons, Inc. shares the things you need to keep in mind:

Get the right size for your home. The size of your furnace will be determined by how big your house is. Other factors should also be considered, such as which rooms have more traffic and how many rooms will receive heating from your new furnace. 

If you get a furnace that’s too big, it will turn on and off continuously, which can lead to inefficient performance and energy consumption. It will also result in more premature breakdowns and costly repairs. Having a furnace that’s too small will also be inefficient, as your monthly utility bills will be higher and you’ll be risking frequent repairs. When calculating the correct furnace size, HVAC companies will typically use Manual J software to identify the HVAC capacity of a building.

Make energy efficiency your top priority. If you’re aiming for greater energy efficiency that can benefit you beyond the winter months, consider getting an energy audit for your home. This will give you a clear idea of your home’s overall energy efficiency, which can help you choose the right furnace to purchase and tell you what you need to do to improve your home’s energy expenditures. 

For help finding the best furnace for your home this spring, turn to the experts at All Seasons Inc. We offer advanced Carrier® products that provide long-lasting results. You can call us today at (253) 879-9144 or fill out our online contact form! We serve residents in Tacoma, WA, and nearby communities.