When buying a new home, most people focus on location, curb appeal, and square footage. While a home's HVAC system may not be high on everyone's list of things to worry about when buying a home, there are good reasons why HVAC considerations should factor into the decision. Asking the right questions before the purchase can save homebuyers a bundle down the road. Here are a few things everyone should think about before purchasing a home.
Age and Upkeep
The easiest way for a homeowner to understand what kind of HVAC system they may be agreeing to purchase is to ask how old the system is and whether any major repairs or maintenance have been required. ACs and heating pumps generally need to be replaced every 10 years, while furnaces should be swapped out every 15. Regular maintenance can extend these timelines, so it's also important to ask if the HVAC components received annual (at least) servicing by a professional.
Utility Bills
It's also recommended that prospective buyers request a copy of the home's utility bills. Heating and cooling account for roughly half of the average home's utility costs, so checking the bills to make sure they aren't unusually high is a good way to make sure the heating and cooling systems are working as efficiently as possible.
Comfort in Every Room
Prospective buyers should pay attention to the air temperature and flow in every room as they tour a house. If some rooms feel stuffy or drafty, this could be a sign of a problem with the HVAC ducting. While this could be a simple fix, it may be a sign of leaking or poor insulation, which can end up costing buyers money each month.
Whatever problems your HVAC system throws at you, Larson's Heating & Cooling, Inc has you covered. We are your local
heating and
cooling experts and can handle everything from small fixes to whole
furnace replacements. Keep your home comfortable year-round with HVAC services from Larson's Heating & Cooling, Inc. Call 845-344-3030 today for your free, no-obligation estimate.
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