WhatsApp Image 2024-10-24 at 8.30.50 PM

Can Your Furnace Handle Another Colorado Winter? Upgrade Now and Save Up to $1,500


With the harsh Colorado winters just around the corner, your furnace will soon be working overtime. As your system ages, it becomes less reliable, more prone to inconvenient breakdowns, and increasingly costly. If your furnace is over ten years old, now is the perfect time to consider an upgrade. 

How Do I Know My Furnace Is on Its Way Out?

The best way to know whether your system is nearing its expiration date is to look for the common warning signs:

  • Age
    Most heating systems last 15-20 years, but if your system is ten years or older, it may be time to consider a replacement.
  • Strange Noises
    Grinding, popping, rattling, squealing, or banging sounds may indicate worn components, which can lead to mechanical failures, breakdowns, or even entire shutdowns.
  • Unusual Odors
    Dusty, burning, or other unnatural smells may indicate mechanical or air quality issues that could impact your health and safety.
  • Increased Energy Bills
    As furnaces age, they often work harder to heat your home. If your energy bills are creeping up without a change in usage, your furnace is losing efficiency and may need to be replaced.

If you notice any of these warning signs, it may be time to consult a professional to assess your furnace’s condition.

What Are the Five Benefits of Upgrading My System?

  • Higher Efficiency
    Newer furnace models have higher AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) ratings, making them more efficient using less fuel while providing equal or better heat output.
  • Lower Energy Bills
    Using less fuel means lower monthly heating costs, keeping more money in your pocket.
  • Safer Indoor Air Quality
    New furnaces have advanced air filtration systems that reduce pollutants, dust, allergens, and other airborne particles, improving home air quality.
  • Consistent Comfort
    Older furnaces can struggle to maintain consistent temperatures, leading to cold spots or uneven heating throughout your home. Upgrading to a more efficient system will enhance comfort with consistent heating.
  • Avoiding a Potential 30% Price Increase on New HVAC Systems
    A significant shift is on the horizon for residential HVAC systems. To help combat global warming and meet new environmental regulations, future HVAC models will use refrigerants with a lower Global Warming Potential (GWP).Starting January 1, 2025, new systems will phase out R-410A refrigerant, making it harder to find and eventually forcing a transition to systems that use the new refrigerant.

What does this mean for you?

Now is the best time to upgrade. Switching before the end of the year can save you up to 30% while still allowing you to enjoy the latest energy-efficient technology.

 

Stay Warm and Save Big This Winter by Replacing Your Aging System

Prepare Your Home for a Cozy, Worry-Free Winter

With the relentless Colorado winter and new regulations just around the corner, it’s time to evaluate your HVAC system’s performance and consider replacing it before the end of the year.

Upgrading your furnace can save money, improve your home's energy efficiency, and give you peace of mind. By taking advantage of our limited-time discounts, you can enjoy significant savings while staying ahead of upcoming regulatory changes. Don't wait until your old system fails—contact us to schedule a consultation with L&M HVAC today.

 

“Mike with L&M is very knowledgeable, professional, and clean. He came out to diagnose my furnace issue and found the problem, which other companies missed. He came up with the perfect solution for my budget. I highly recommend L&M HVAC and will use them again in the future!”
--Ryan S.

Upgrading Your Furnace FAQ

Can Your Furnace Handle Another Colorado Winter? Upgrade Now and Save Up to $1,500

By Mike Conrad | October 25, 2024

Don’t stress about your aging furnace! Discover key signs it needs an upgrade and how to save up to $1,500 before the 2025 conversion mandate. Learn more here.

Read More
headshot of Mike Conrad with L&M HVAC & Mechanical

Mike Conrad

Mike Conrad is the co-founder & a lead HVAC technician with L&M HVAC and Mechanical.
SCHEDULE YOUR HVAC SERVICE TODAY!

L&M HVAC provides quality residential HVAC services to Westminster and the surrounding Metro Denver Region.
Emergency service is available.

Schedule Your HVAC Service Today