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Should You Replace Your Furnace and Air Conditioner at the Same Time?

  • 6 days ago
  • 5 min read

If your furnace is nearing the end of its lifespan and your air conditioner is beginning to show signs of wear and tear from years of operation, like most homeowners, you're likely asking if it makes sense to replace your heating and cooling system at the same time.

More often than not, if your furnace is being replaced and your air conditioner was installed over 15 years ago (or vice versa), the answer is yes—but this isn't always the case.


Replacing your furnace and air conditioner together can save you thousands in separate installation costs, drastically improve energy efficiency - dropping your utility costs to all time lows, reduce or eliminate future HVAC repair costs, and ensure your HVAC system operates as a properly matched system. However, there are absolutely situations where replacing only one system may be the better financial decision.

In this guide, we'll explain the advantages, disadvantages, and cost considerations of replacing your furnace and air conditioner together so you can make a decision that keeps your home comfortable regardless of the season.


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Why Metro Detroit Homeowners Consider Replacing Both Systems Together

Most HVAC systems, your furnace and air conditioner in particular, are designed to work together as matched equipment.


Your furnace and air conditioner share important components, including:

  • Blower motor

  • Air distribution system - Ductwork

  • Thermostat controls

  • Furnace control board


When one system significantly outlasts the other, efficiency and performance can suffer, and in the older neighborhoods of Grosse Pointe, Royal Oak, Clawson, and the surrounding areas, sometimes the worst happens and one failing system damages the other

It's for this reason that when one system is already nearing replacement age, we often recommend for homeowners to upgrade both systems at once.

Average Lifespan of a Furnace vs Air Conditioner

Gas Furnace

  • Typical lifespan: 17–20 years

Central Air Conditioner

  • Typical lifespan: 12–18 years in high humidity high temperature environments such as the southern United States

  • Typical lifespan: 17–22 years here in Southeastern Michigan


While regular preventative maintenance can help to extend the lifespan of your heating and cooling equipment, just like anything mechanical, your HVAC system is prone to run into failures with enough time and use. If both systems are more than 14-15 years old, replacing them together is often the best long term investment for keeping your furnace and AC repair costs low, minimizing your energy costs, and your home as comfortable as possible.

Replace One System vs Replace Both

Factor

Replace One

Replace Both

Upfront Cost:

Lower

Higher

Efficiency:

Moderate

Highest

Warranty Coverage:

Partial

Complete

Future Repair Risk:

Higher

Lower

Equipment Matching:

Not Always

Yes

Benefit #1: Higher Energy Efficiency

One of the biggest advantages of replacing both systems together is the increased efficiency that comes from a modern day furnace and air conditioner combination.


Modern HVAC systems are engineered to work together as matched equipment, allowing for exceptionally high efficiency features, and features that work to keep your household more comfortable than ever before.


A new high-efficiency air conditioner connected to an older furnace rarely achieves its full performance potential.

Matched systems often provide:

  • Better airflow to hard to reach rooms

  • Improved humidity control and dehumidification options

  • Lower energy consumption - lower utility costs

  • More even & consistent temperatures - improved home comfort

Benefit #2: Lower Long-Term Cost

Although replacing both systems requires a larger upfront investment, the investment usually pays itself off within the first 10 years of owning your new system, especially if upgrading from a lower efficiency HVAC equipment.


Benefits include:

  • Fewer service calls & required repairs

  • Reduced or eliminated repair expenses

  • Complete warranty coverage

  • Lower utility bills


The cost of two separate visits for a furnace installation and an AC installation will almost always be thousands more expensive than installing both systems in a single visit. It's for this specific reason that if one system is 14-15 years old at the time of the other system's replacement, replacing both is generally the recommended option.

Benefit #3: Better Comfort Throughout Your Home

Anyone who lives in Southeastern Michigan can speak on the wild climate shifts we deal with throughout the year. While bitterly cold winter seems to last the majority of the year, the summer in Metro Detroit seems to get warmer every year!


Most Metro Detroit Homeowners are all to familiar with:

  • Uneven temperatures

  • Hot upstairs rooms

  • Humidity problems

  • Poor airflow through vents


A complete HVAC system replacement allows your contractor to properly size and configure the entire system for your home's needs, tailoring airflow, humidity, and heating and cooling capacity to your specific household and home layout. This almost always results in a night and day difference for the overall comfort in your home.

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Your heating and cooling system is the beating heart of your home!

When Replacing Both Systems Makes the Most Sense

Replace Both If:

Furnace & Air Conditioner are 14+ years old

Major repairs are needed

Energy bills continue increasing

You plan to stay in the home long-term

You want maximum efficiency and comfort

When Replacing Only One System Makes More Sense

Sometimes replacing a single component is the best decision you can make.


Replace Only the AC If:

  • Furnace is less than 10 years old

  • Furnace is operating efficiently

  • Furnace has no major repair history

  • Furnace has receive regular maintenance


Replace Only the Furnace If:

  • Air conditioner is relatively new

  • AC performance remains excellent

  • Cooling system is still under warranty

  • You have an AC that uses R410 refrigerant


A qualified HVAC contractor can help to determine whether your existing equipment remains compatible with a new system, but most systems can be designed to work with one another!

How Much Can You Save By Replacing Both Together?

While actual savings vary from system to system, you're guaranteed to save money on:

  • Reduced labor costs

  • One single installation visit

  • Combined equipment rebates

  • Lower financing costs

  • Improved energy efficiency

Most manufacturers and utility providers offer incentives when homeowners install complete matched HVAC systems.

Need Help Deciding?

A professional system evaluation can help determine whether replacing one system or both systems is the best investment for your specific home. Reach out today for a free estimate!

What About Heat Pumps?

Thanks to the constantly improving equipment of the HVAC industry, along with incentives and benefits that can't be offered by a standard air conditioner, a heat pump installation may be worth considering during a complete HVAC system installation, or even a stand alone air conditioner replacement!


Modern cold-climate heat pumps can:

  • Provide heating and cooling

  • Improve efficiency beyond a standard air conditioner

  • Reduce overall energy consumption

  • Qualify for additional incentives


Unsure if a heat pump would be a good fit for your home? Reach out the the experts today!

Signs Your HVAC System Is Ready for Replacement

Don't wait for the dreaded midseason breakdown! It might be time to consider a replacement if you notice:

  • Frequent breakdowns

  • Rising utility bills

  • Uneven temperatures

  • Excessive humidity

  • Strange noises

  • Expensive repair recommendations


If several of these symptoms sound familiar, or your finding yourself having to seek AC repair or furnace service on a yearly basis, it's likely time to start looking towards an upgrade!

Why Michigan Homeowners Trust WeatherWise

WeatherWise Heating & Air Conditioning helps homeowners throughout Oakland County, Macomb County, and Wayne County Michigan make informed decisions when it comes to replacing their heating and cooling systems.


Whether you're replacing a furnace, upgrading an air conditioner, or considering a complete HVAC system upgrade, we understand better than most that it's a big decision deciding what will heat and cool your family for the next 20 years! Our team is proud to offer tailored options fit perfectly for your household, and can help you choose the right solution for your family's needs and budget!

Replacing your furnace and air conditioner at the same time isn't always necessary, but it is often the most cost-effective long-term solution when both systems are approaching the end of their lifespan.

A matched HVAC system can improve efficiency, reduce future repair expenses, and make your home more comfortable than you ever thought possible.

If you're unsure whether replacing one system or both makes sense, reach out to the pros today!

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