Wednesday, February 8, 2017


State Select Water Heater


When it comes to a Heating System the old same question of to Repair or to replace? the first thing that you must consider is the life expectancy of your system, for that you should check on the manufacture’s expected lifespan. If the heating system has exceeded it, then you should consider a replacement.

At this time the heater has already given you more than it was made for and this decline in its efficiency is usually a warning sign that a final breakdown is approaching. Repairs are unlikely to restore it to it’s full capacity, and they won’t last. Replacement installations are usually the best long-term solution for your comfort and your budget.

If the Heater that is in your house is “young”, you should call for repairs first. There are many small malfunctions that can result in big increases in your power bills because they interfere with heater operation: dirty motors in furnaces, leaks in boilers dusty coils in heat pumps. Repair technicians can fix all of these and get your heater back to ideal working condition. It is also a good idea to enroll in regular maintenance if you haven’t done so already; this is the best way to keep the heating system from prematurely aging and needing a replacement before its time.

Don’t worry if you can’t decide if the heater needs repairs or replacement. An HVAC professional can always assist. When you have the technicians at your home, ask for recommendations about how to care for the heater. If it’s an older heater, ask if new installation is the best option. For younger systems, ask for advice about increasing performance, and if it’s possible the heater has aged too fast and needs replacement.

For this job, you need a heating contractor you can trust. Our dependable staff at NY Boiler & Air Conditioning Repair will give you honest answers about whether you need heating repair or heating replacement in New York City.

Like us on Facebook: @NYBoilerandACRepair

Follow us on Twitter: @NYBoiler_AC

Follow us on Instagram: @ny_boiler_ac_repair

No comments:

Post a Comment