Furnace Repair vs. Replacement: How to Decide A failing furnace is stressful—especially when the heat goes out in the middle of winter. The hard part isn’t diagnosing the problem; it’s deciding whether repairs are a smart short-term fix or whether replacement will save money and hassle in the long run. While every home and system is different, there are common indicators that help homeowners make a clear, financially sound decision. Start with the furnace’s age Many furnaces have a typical lifespan of about 15–20 years, depending on fuel type, maintenance history, and operating conditions. If your furnace is approaching or past that range, repeated breakdowns can be a sign you’re nearing end-of-life rather than dealing with a single isolated failure. Even if a repair works temporarily, older systems may continue to develop new issues because components wear out around the same time. ... Read more »
What to Do If Your Basement Floods (Step by Step) A basement flood can escalate quickly, especially if water contacts electrical systems or leads to mold growth. If it’s happening right now, focus on safety first, then remove water and begin drying as soon as it’s safe to do so. 1) Check immediate safety If the water is rising, walk carefully and avoid standing water if you suspect it may be energized. Keep children and pets away from the area and out of any room with flooding. 2) Turn off power—only if you can do it safely Locate your main electrical panel and shut off power to the affected circuits. If you see sparks, hear buzzing, smell burning, or can’t shut off power without entering flooded areas, stop and call an electrician or the utility company. 3) Avoid dangerous water and materials Do not touch outlets, appliances, or cords in or near floodwater. Avoid stepping ... Read more »