Its Never Too Late for Furnace Installation

October 23, 2018

We recognize that once the cooler weather hits, you don’t want to be considering furnace installation. However, you can agree that installing a new furnace in the winter is a lot better than the discomfort and potential home damages our Omaha customers face if the furnace isn’t working functioning properly.

In order to give your furnace the longest, most efficient life, The Frazier Company advises annual preventive maintenance. But, even with the best care, a furnace will reach a certain age and won’t be worth repairing. So, what happens if you find yourself in need of a new furance during the Omaha winter? Don’t panic! Our professionals will be here to take care of you, and make sure your family’s home comfort is met.

How can you determine if you are ready for a new furnace? First, consider the age of your furnace. If it’s 15 to 20 years old, it’s likely nearing the end of its life span. In most cases, it doesn’t make sense to put money into repairing a furnace that’s so old.

Next, take a look at your energy bills. If they seem higher this season over previous years, your furnace may be working harder than it should. Furnaces lose efficiency after awhile. When this happens, you’ll see the evidence on your heating bills.

Another indication that it may be time to replace your furnace is if you’ve had to call for multiple repairs. Further repairs may not be the most cost-effective way to go. It might be in your best interest to replace your furnace with a new, more energy-efficient model. Focusing your money on a new furnace instead of repairs could end up costing you less in the end.

You don’t have to figure this out on your own, just call The Frazier Company at 402-628-0206 and we’ll be happy to take a look and go over all of your options—whether that includes a replacement furnace or furnace repair. You can even arrange an appointment with us online if that’s more convenient. We are here to make sure you stay nice and cozy in your home during the Omaha winter.