My gas furnace is 45 years old, and works fine. In the 30 years I have owned it, I have had to replace the thermal coupler twice, nothing else.. The last time it was replaced was a couple of weeks ago, and the guy who fixed it said I should upgrade to a new 90% efficient furnace. I was all ready to do it until I stared reading about the new furnaces...all brands seem to have fairly poor reliability reviews. Most have some 30 parts that can fail, where as my current furnace has about 5 parts that can fail, and so far only the coupler has failed. That and the actual gas valve can be repaired by a service person (I don't DIY with gas) and anything else I can fix myself. I installed my own central air, with work with that furnace, so I know I can take care of anything but the gas part. There is so much with these new units that can go wrong.
Another issue is with contractors I have called for an estimate. All four contractors have given me way different BTU requirement..from 40,000 to 70,000 and from my research, these high efficient units need to be properly sized or there will be problems. With contractors in mind, a lot of the reviews I read, say most furnace problems are caused by poor installations. I am getting the feeling I would just be buying myself trouble by putting in a new furnace.
I don't care that my furnace is probably only 60% efficient. I will never live long enough to recover the cost of the furnaces I am being quoted on.
Anyone care to convince me to get rid of the old, perfectly functioning furnace. Thanks for any and all comments.
Another issue is with contractors I have called for an estimate. All four contractors have given me way different BTU requirement..from 40,000 to 70,000 and from my research, these high efficient units need to be properly sized or there will be problems. With contractors in mind, a lot of the reviews I read, say most furnace problems are caused by poor installations. I am getting the feeling I would just be buying myself trouble by putting in a new furnace.
I don't care that my furnace is probably only 60% efficient. I will never live long enough to recover the cost of the furnaces I am being quoted on.
Anyone care to convince me to get rid of the old, perfectly functioning furnace. Thanks for any and all comments.