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A cracked heat exchanger is the furnace failure that matters most for homeowner safety. When the heat exchanger that separates combustion gases from circulated air develops a crack — a failure that's more common in furnaces over 15 years old and in climates with long, heavy heating seasons — carbon monoxide can enter the living space air supply. Annual furnace inspection by a qualified technician includes combustion analysis and heat exchanger evaluation precisely because this failure doesn't produce obvious symptoms until CO levels are already dangerous. Working CO detectors are required in most Idaho homes, but they're the last line of defense — not the primary one.
In Troy, heating and cooling systems face genuine seasonal demand on both ends. Latah County winters are cold enough that furnace reliability matters. Summers are warm enough that AC failure during a heat stretch is a real problem. Neither system is an afterthought.
Both heating and cooling systems face genuine seasonal demand in Troy: an estimated 5,490 heating degree days in winter and 1,310 cooling degree days in summer. With a median home age of 44 years in Latah County, a significant portion of local HVAC equipment is approaching end of design service life.