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Your furnace can perform reliably for years, but it eventually will lose its ability to provide efficient heating. At this point, it’s best to consider installing a new unit instead of getting another furnace repair. Glorieta Creek Mechanical has been providing high-quality HVAC services to residential and commercial customers in Santa Fe, NM, since 2006 and explains indications you should replace your furnace. 

Furnace Repair Experts Share 3 Signs You Need a New Unit

1. More Frequent Repairs

Whether you’re addressing ignition problems, experiencing thermostat malfunctions, or just trying to get your furnace to cycle properly, frequent repairs are a bad sign. If your furnace is problematic and over 15 years old, you're better off replacing it. If your furnace repair needs have increased significantly over the past few years, contact an HVAC specialist about a replacement. 

2. Decreased Comfort & Increased Bills

Furnace repairIf your home doesn’t seem warm no matter how much you tinker with the thermostat, your heating system isn't doing its job. To make matters worse, you probably will have higher utility bills even though your house never feels cozy. A new furnace will operate more efficiently than an older model, helping you stay comfortable and reduce operating costs.  

3. Discolored Burner Flame

Your furnace flame typically should be blue, so it’s easy to inspect at a glance. If it's yellow, your furnace could be producing carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless, and potentially deadly gas. Other signs of this problem include rusted pipe connections and soot streaks around the furnace. Even if your carbon monoxide detector isn't going off, a discolored burner flame means you should leave the house, call for emergency assistance, and look for a new furnace. 

If you notice any of these indicators, buying a new furnace will help you save money on repairs and utility bills in the long run. In the Santa Fe, NM, area, turn to Glorieta Creek Mechanical to make your house comfortable again. They handle furnace repairs, installation, and maintenance, and all their workers are EPA-certified for the most environmentally friendly results. Visit their website to request an estimate for HVAC services and call (505) 757-8872 to schedule an appointment. Like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter for more tips from their team.

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