What is the average lifespan of HVAC systems?
The average lifespan of HVAC systems varies depending on several factors, including the type of system, usage, maintenance, and quality of installation. Generally, a well-maintained central air conditioning unit can last around fifteen to twenty years. Similarly, furnaces typically have a lifespan of about twenty to thirty years. Heat pumps, which are often used for both heating and cooling, usually last between fifteen and twenty years. However, these estimates can differ based on the specific conditions in which the system operates. Regular maintenance, such as changing filters and scheduling annual check-ups, can extend the life of an HVAC system significantly. It is also important to consider that advancements in technology may affect the efficiency and performance of older systems. For more detailed information, one might find it helpful to visit comfortair.com or a similar resource for specifics related to their systems.

Answered Jul 6, 2025
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