Your New Salem Heating and Cooling Experts
Replacing a furnace in New Salem involves a real financial decision, not just a maintenance one. The difference between an 80% AFUE furnace and a 96% AFUE condensing furnace translates to a specific dollar-per-year fuel savings that either justifies the cost difference or it doesn't, depending on your fuel costs and how long you plan to stay in the home. We give Morton County homeowners the numbers — not a sales pitch — so the decision is based on your actual situation.
Few climates in the continental US are harder on furnace equipment than Morton County. The combination of extreme cold, a long heating season, and temperature swings that stress heat exchangers creates failure patterns that technicians in milder markets rarely see.
New Salem accumulates approximately 9,560 heating degree days annually, placing it among the more demanding heating climates in the country. The median home in Morton County was built around 1967, meaning the average local furnace has been through 57 or more years of heating seasons.