When Should a Furnace Be Replaced?
Your furnace is central to your home’s comfort during the cold months. However, it’s not always clear when to buy a new one. Here are some clear indicators:
- Poor Heating: If some rooms are too hot while others remain cold in the winter, your furnace may not be powerful enough to keep your home comfortable.
- Rising Heating Bills: An old and inefficient furnace can create high energy costs. Compare this past year’s bills to previous years and see if your furnace is becoming less efficient.
- Frequent Repairs: Like any appliance, a furnace will need occasional repairs. However, if you’re calling for help often, it might be more affordable to replace it now.
- Old Age: The average furnace life is 15-20 years. If yours is getting old, it’s likely time for an upgrade.
Recognizing these signs early can save you from the discomfort and expense of a failing heating system. If you’re noticing any of these issues, it might be time to consider a replacement.
Maryland Weatherization Assistance Program
For Maryland residents facing heating challenges, there’s good news. CAC’s weatherization assistance programs offer help upgrading your home, including heating system repair or replacement at no cost to you. This program is designed to help income-qualified homeowners and renters reduce their energy bills and make their homes more comfortable and safe.
How to Apply for the Weatherization Assistance Program
Applying for one of our Maryland weatherization assistance programs is simple:
Review Our Website: Access information about the services provided under our program.
Check Eligibility: Review the income guidelines to see if you qualify.
Apply Online: Complete our online intake form to start the process.
Dealing with a failing furnace can be stressful. If you struggled with your heating this past winter, don’t let another year go by without making a change. CAC’s weatherization assistance offers help for households across Maryland with no-cost services that make long-term improvements to your home.