Source: Canada HVAC | February 13th, 2023|
The average lifespan of a furnace is 15 to 20 years. Because the cost of purchasing a new furnace or replacing the components of your existing one is high, it’s reasonable to take precautions to safeguard and prolong the service life of your current furnace. With good care, you can put off investing in a new furnace and have more time to prepare financially. Here are some actions you can take to extend your furnace lifespan.
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