What type of heating system does your home feature? If you're like most homes in the United States, it's likely you have a furnace. Split systems are popular because they are energy efficient. They also are great for consistent heating around the home. But, like everything, furnace problems can develop. This article features the common issues homeowners run into and what their expected repair cost could be in 2023.
Blower Motors
What would happen if the blower motor went out? This is the part of the furnace that transfers the hot air throughout the entire ductwork. As you can imagine, this is a pretty large component and one that if it goes out could cost you significantly. To repair a blower motor, you would have a repair cost of up to $400. But when you compare that to replacing a blower motor of upwards of $2,000, the repair cost doesn't seem so bad.
Circuit Boards
To repair the circuit board, your repair technician might charge anywhere from $100 to $200. This is dependent on what the problem is. The circuit board is responsible for turning the system on and off and regulating temperature. It works in tandem with the thermostat providing regulated temperatures.
Ignitor
The most common part that is replaced in a furnace system is an igniter. The cost of replacement is around $150 to $250, depending on the unit. It is a very tiny piece that creates a spark. The spark is needed to heat the air being blown into the system. Without it, your furnace simply would not work on its own.
Replacing The Furnace
Now that we have reviewed the common cost of furnace repair, what can you expect from replacing your furnace should you need to do so? Keep in mind that furnace replacement should be done every 15 to 20 years. The older the unit, the less efficient it will be. You may also start to run into more repair costs as the furnace ages. Keeping that in mind, your furnace replacement cost might be anywhere from $2,800 to $6,766.
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