When choosing a heating system for your home, you want something that’s reliable and long-lasting. The two most common heating systems are boilers and furnaces. While furnaces tend to be the popular choice, boilers have a competitive advantage. One of the top advantages of boilers is that they’re very long-lasting.
To learn more about the advantages of boilers and how you can have one installed in your home, contact the heating experts at The Witmer Company by calling 717-288-7163.
How long your boiler lasts will depend on if it was properly installed and how well you maintain it throughout the years. Investing in proper routine maintenance for your boiler will ensure that it lasts as long as possible. Here are some things you can do to prolong the life of your boiler:
If you follow these tips, you can greatly prolong the life span of your boiler while saving money and enjoying a comfortable home. Keep in mind, however, that eventually your boiler will need to be replaced. When the time comes, you can rely on the pros at The Witmer Company for a boiler replacement.
With furnaces usually being the popular choice, you may think furnaces last longer. However, you’d be wrong. Boilers actually last longer than furnaces do. Along with requiring fewer repairs, their low cost, and their quiet operation, one of the other appealing advantages of boilers is their long life span. While the average furnace lasts 15 to 20 years, boilers can last up to 30 years.
But why do boilers last so much longer than furnaces? Here’s a closer look at what makes boilers long-lasting.
Boilers have a much simpler mechanical construction than furnaces. While boilers still contain advanced technology to make them energy-efficient, they contain few moving parts. Boilers only have one key mechanical component that moves water from the tank to the pipes. This means that there are fewer parts available to wear down over time with use and need repairs or replacements.
You many think the presence of water could cause a problem with corrosion and rust. However, boilers are constructed to resist corrosion for many years. In fact, furnaces are actually at a higher risk of corrosion than boilers. To give your boiler an extra line of defense against corrosion, make sure you schedule yearly maintenance.
While no system has an infinite life span, choosing a boiler can save you time and money down the road if properly maintained. You can say goodbye to frequent repairs and premature replacements when you hire The Witmer Company for high-quality boiler services.
To learn more information call us at 717-288-7163. You can also contact us online now.
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