Furnace Replacement in Your Historic Home

February 15, 2019

Are you lucky enough to be living in a historic home? If so, then you know that these beautiful historic houses come with so many wonderful benefits: the charm, the pride that comes with owning a unique home and the coziness that they provide.

But that said, historic homes can also present their own set of particular challenges. They can be difficult to restore, drafty and cold and hard to adapt to modern life.

Still, owning and living in a historic home is worth it—that is, if you know how to engage in proper HVAC repair in Chalmette, LA. Read on to learn tips on how to replace your furnace. We hope this is helpful to you and allows you to fully enjoy your historic home!

Ductwork

When replacing your furnace in a historic home, it usually is not just the furnace that will need to be replaced. In many older homes, the furnace and overall HVAC system have not been updated for decades, which means that your ducts will need to be replaced along with the furnace unit itself.

If you decide not to update your ductwork when you replace your furnace, then you might not get everything out of your new furnace that you want to. So, when you have your furnace replaced, make sure to ask an experienced HVAC professional to inspect your ducts as well.

Sure, it costs more money and takes a bit more time to update your ductwork as well as your furnace, but trust us, it will be worth it!

Type of fuel

Do you know what type of fuel your current furnace uses? If it is an older model (as most are in historic homes), then chances are it is an oil-burning furnace. Oil furnaces are generally less efficient, which means that they are bad for the environment. The poor efficiency also means that they use more energy, which means a higher monthly bill for you.

So, if you are taking the time to replace your furnace and update your ductwork, you might want to consider updating your fuel type as well. Newer furnace models generally run on natural gas, which offers a more cost effective alternative to oil.

Make the best choice

Living in a historic home is a unique experience, and it comes with its own set of unique challenges. If you want to avoid having a drafty, poorly heated home, then you will want to consider investing in furnace replacement in Chalmette, LA.

Of course, furnace replacement brings up its own things to think about: affordability, type of model and who you will trust to install your new furnace and provide maintenance services for years to come.

If you are thinking about having the furnace replaced in your historic home, then we invite you to get in touch with JMB A/C & Heating LLC. We take pride in the excellent work we do, and we make it a priority to take excellent care of the historic homes we work in. Please get in touch anytime to learn more about how we can help with furnace and AC replacement in Chalmette, LA!

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