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Time For A Boiler Upgrade? Here's How You'll Know

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Here's how to tell when it's time to replace your boiler — and how doing so can save you money in the long run.

Sign #1: It's Old... Really Old

Boilers aren't immortal. They've got a lifespan of a decade or two. So, if you're pushing the two-decade mark, it's probably time for an upgrade.

Sign #2: Repairs Are Frequent Visitors

If you're on a first-name basis with your repair technician, that's a red flag. Constant repairs aren't just annoying — they're also costly. Over time, those bills can add up to more than a new boiler would cost.

Sign #3: Energy Bills Are Sky-High

Have you noticed an increase in energy costs? It could be because your boiler's efficiency is dropping. As boilers age, they have to work harder to heat your home, which means they use more energy.

Sign #4: It's Not Heating Like It Used To

If you're piling on the blankets even with the heating on, it's a sign your boiler isn't doing its job. Whether it's uneven heating or no heating at all, it's a sure sign you need a replacement.

Sign #5: There's a Yellow Flame

Boilers should burn with a blue flame. If it's yellow or orange, it's a sign something's wrong. It could be a sign of carbon monoxide, which is dangerous. Don't ignore this sign — it's time for a new boiler.

The Silver Lining: A New Boiler Can Save You Money

So, you've determined it's time for a new boiler. Yes, it's an upfront cost, but it's also an investment that can save you money.

Energy Efficiency Equals Savings

New boilers are more energy-efficient than old ones. This reduces energy consumption for heating your home, resulting in lower energy bills. It's a win-win situation.

Fewer Repairs, Less Money Spent

Remember those frequent repair bills? With a new boiler, they're a thing of the past. Sure, you'll have to maintain your new boiler, but you won't be dealing with constant breakdowns.

Boost Your Home's Value

If you're thinking of selling your home, a new boiler can increase its value. Buyers love knowing they won't have to deal with boiler issues anytime soon.

Boilers aren't meant to last forever. If you're dealing with constant repairs, high energy bills, or poor heating, it's time for a new one. And while it might seem like a big cost, it's an investment that can save you money. Contact a professional for more information about boiler replacement


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