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Is your home’s furnace giving you the cold shoulder? Book your furnace replacement in Edmonton with Romaniuk, your leading HVAC company today!

Signs it’s Time to Say Goodbye to Your Current Furnace

Here’s how homeowners can tell that it’s time to say goodbye to their home heating system:

·  If the 20 to 25-year age range for your furnace is getting close to or past.

·  It’s hard to keep your home at a comfortable temperature.

·  Despite routine maintenance, you’re spending more money on heating bills due to a decrease in efficiency.

·  When the furnace is running, allergies or respiratory problems frequently affect you or other family members.

·  You constantly have to call a repair technician.

·  Your house’s heat distribution is not even.

·  Strange noises like exploding, banging, or rattling can be heard when a furnace is operating.

·  If you observe any damage, such as rust, cracks, or other visible wear and tear on your equipment.

Why Choose Romaniuk for your Furnace Replacement in Edmonton

Romaniuk Heating and Air Conditioning has over 30 years of experience partnering with homeowners throughout Edmonton for their furnace installations. Our expert technicians have the knowledge and skill set to provide you with quality replacement results tailored to your unique needs.

Our company works with customers closely to ensure they feel confident and comfortable throughout the entire the furnace repair and installation process. When you choose Romaniuk, you can rest assured knowing your home is in good hands with our technicians and home comfort advisors.

Our Efficient Furnace Installation Process

If you’ve booked a furnace installation with the professional team from Romaniuk, here is what your efficient appointment to look like: 

1. Initial consultation

During your in-home consultation, a home comfort advisor from our skilled staff will thoroughly assess the heating demands of your house.

2. Selecting a furnace

To ensure that the outcomes of your new installation are nothing less than ideal, your home comfort advisors can help you choose the right furnace unit that most suits your spending limit, energy-saving objectives, and heating needs.

3. Replacing the current furnace

When our experts arrive at your home on the scheduled day, they will disassemble and turn off the old heater so that it is able to be discarded properly.

4. Preparing the installation site

Before the new furnace equipment is installed, our crew will make sure the area is cleaned and ready for your new furnace unit.

5. Installing the new furnace

Our professionals will install the new heater in the designated location.

6. Final system test

After your new furnace is installed, our expert team will test it for functionality and safety several times to make sure it operates as intended throughout the winter. This includes a thermostat calibration as well.

Book Your Furnace Installation Today

Are you in the market for a new home heating system? If so, the team from Romaniuk Heating and Air Conditioning is here to make it happen! Book a consultation appointment with one of our home comfort advisors to learn more about our full service and selection of units and help you choose the right furnace.

If costs are a concern, ask us about our current discounts and financing options to save money on your new equipment! Book your consultation appointment with Romaniuk online or use our online booking form! We look forward to working with you. All consultations come with a complimentary price estimate.

FAQs

A furnace’s lifespan is influenced by a number of factors, including its brand and type, how often it runs, and how well it is maintained. A furnace should be replaced after 20 to 25 years of operation. That said, gas furnaces that are taken care of correctly tend to last longer than units that do not receive maintenance. Let’s take a closer look at these variables below:

Maintenance history. 

As we mentioned, a furnace needs to be properly maintained in order to continue working. The system’s lifespan may be extended with preventive maintenance. Routine cleaning and annual evaluations are two examples of this. Furnaces that are neglected have a higher tendency to malfunction early, necessitating early replacement and higher repair expenses.

Quality of the initial installation.

An appropriately fitted furnace lasts longer and operates more efficiently. This is the reason almost all furnace installations should be handled by a licensed and experienced in HVAC systems company like Romaniuk Heating and Air Conditioning.

The frequency of furnace use

The length and frequency of use of a furnace may have an effect on its lifespan. If you live in a location like Edmonton, with winters that are extremely frigid, you will have to operate your furnace more often than if you live in an area with a mild climate. This may lead to increased wear and tear and premature equipment damage.

No, it is not advisable to replace your furnace yourself. Furnace replacements are challenging and potentially hazardous. Therefore, attempting to replace a furnace on yourself without assistance from professionals can put you at risk of the following: 

Electrical hazards

Accurate wiring is necessary for the electrical components in furnaces. An incorrect installation may cause electric fires, shocks, or damage to the furnace and other household electrical devices.

Insufficient ventilation

Without sufficient ventilation, a furnace cannot run safely. You could build up hazardous emissions from combustion in your home, such as carbon monoxide, as a result of inadequate venting from a subpar installation, which is potentially lethal. 

Size and efficiency problems

For your home’s furnace to operate safely and effectively, the right size must be chosen. Mistaken sizing can result in energy waste, increased power bills, and overheating issues.

Cancelled furnace warranty

If an unauthorized professional installs a furnace, many furnace warranties may be voided. If you install something yourself, you will not be covered by your guarantee and will have to pay for furnace installations or furnace repairs yourself.

Lack of experience

HVAC specialists are qualified to handle a variety of furnace designs and models since they have received extensive training. Inadequate knowledge when it comes to do-it-yourself projects might result in improper or inadequate installations that will ultimately cost more to fix.

It is strongly recommended that, in order to protect your home, the lifespan of your new furnace, and warranty compliance, you replace your furnace with a qualified and experienced HVAC team, like the ones at Romaniuk Heating and Air Conditioning. Having the knowledge and expertise required to assess your specific needs, install the system appropriately, and manage any unforeseen challenges that may arise along the route, our team of certified professionals is ready to upgrade your home comfort as soon as possible. 

Book a consultation today for a free cost estimate on your new furnace installation today!

Over time, wear and tear can occur in many furnace components, which can result in defects and failures. Understanding these typical malfunction locations enables homeowners to identify problems early and take prompt action to fix them. The following are some common furnace parts that could break down:

·  Different electrical and pilot light ignition methods included in furnaces might malfunction and restrict effective heating.

·  The temperature inside a room is controlled by thermostats; errors could cause short cycling.

·  Warm air is circulated by blower motors; damage might limit ventilation or result in a malfunction.

·  Heat exchangers are used to transmit heat from combustion; when they deteriorate, dangerous gas leaks may occur.

·  Limit switches guard against overheating, but malfunctions can cause abrupt shutdowns.

·  Gas valves regulate the flow of fuel; problems with ignition or insufficient fuel have an impact on temperature control.

·  Flame sensors identify the flames in the combustion chamber; obstructions or faults cause safety shut-offs.

·  Pilot-light furnaces use thermocouples to detect flames; when these devices malfunction, the pilot light may go out.

·  Pressure switches make sure that venting is done correctly, but problems can be dangerous.

·  Damaged ductwork decreases furnace performance and airflow.

·  Regular maintenance is essential because clogged filters limit air circulation, increasing workload and decreasing efficiency.

·  Electrical issues, corrosion, or wear and tear can cause electronic components (sensors, wiring) to malfunction.

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Fantastic service: fast, professional, friendly. Took the time to contact the furnace manufacturer to see if the warranty was valid which ended up saving us hundred of dollars. Would 100% recommend and will definitely be using again for anything HVAC related.