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Furnaces Made to Last
There's nothing worse than the moment your furnace goes out, and hopefully it isn't when temperatures are dropping to zero. Instead of waiting for the moment when this home necessity gives up the ghost, be proactive and stay on top of things with dependable brands like Trane. Our specialists are able to install gas-fueled models made for energy efficiency, quick warmth and quiet use. That's part of Abt's service: we're able to deliver, install and haul away old units with ease for local customers. Our heating estimates are free, too. Choose to install a new one before your existing model stops working and you'll be sure to spend the tough winters in comfort.
How Long Do Furnaces Last?
There are mixed answers to this question. Some experts will simply say "until it breaks". For some models, that can mean much longer than other utility devices in the home like appliances and even water heaters. If you ensure that it's running well with annual maintenance and take care of repairs the moment they're necessary, furnaces can last as long as 15-20 years. If that's how long yours has lasted, it's a good idea to replace it before it gives out. With help from Abt's local installation of furnaces, you won't have to suffer a day without heat.
Filters and Maintenance
While home air purifiers are designed to pick up and trap dust and allergens nearby, filters for furnaces are made for a different purpose. Unlike air purifiers, these filters protect the inner workings of these machines from debris that could cause them to malfunction. Things like hair, dust and even dirt could cause problems, and that's why it's important to keep an extra few filters on hand. Ensuring that your furnace's filters are changed on time is one easy way to extend its life, whether it's ten years old or you purchased it just a few months ago. An extra plus is that the warmed air transported around your house stays cleaner than what went in.
Which Furnace is the Right Size?
If you're not sure which model is the right size for your home, answers aren't far. You don't want to over- or under-heat your space. When choosing, it's easy to get lost in specs and numbers—start by looking at BTUs, or British Thermal Units. Depending on how cold your environment is, you'll need about 30-60 BTUs per square foot of space. Other factors to take into account include how well your home is insulated, its age, how many windows there are and how much sunlight your receive, Use the 30-60 BTU rule to start looking and guesstimating, but you'll truly want an expert opinion before you purchase. That's where Abt's local experts and installation specialists come to the rescue: heating estimates are free.
Abt's local experts are ready to help you find the perfect heater for your home, and our free estimates ensure that you don't have to make any decisions upfront. We'll help in the process of choosing, then delivering, installing and hauling away all as part of our commitment to helping clients to receive the best service possible. Call us at 800-860-3577 to learn more about which home furnaces might be best for you, or learn more about our installation and service options.