Common Defects

HVAC At/Past Lifespan -- what Blaine homeowners need to know.

The expected lifespan of a forced-air gas furnace in Blaine is 18-22 years; central air condensers run 12-15 years.

Corroded furnace flue inspected during an HVAC inspection
Corroded furnace flue inspected during an HVAC inspection

How We Document It

We document hvac at/past lifespan with annotated photos, measurements where applicable, and a written priority recommendation routed by safety priority. When the finding warrants it, we refer you to a Minnesota-licensed specialist for repair -- never to anyone we have a financial relationship with.

Furnace and ductwork inspected in a Blaine mechanical room
Furnace and ductwork inspected in a Blaine mechanical room

What It Means for Your Deal

Defects discovered during inspection are leverage. Whether you negotiate a credit, request a repair, or walk away, our reports give you and your agent the documentation needed to move forward with clarity. Report in 24 Hours turnaround means you keep your inspection contingency window intact.

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More about this service in Blaine

Anoka County's nine-month heating season puts furnaces under heavier annual load than most of the country, and we routinely find original 1990s-era furnaces still limping along in 1990s-built Lakes and Aquatore homes. Past-lifespan equipment isn't necessarily a safety issue (we always test heat exchanger integrity and CO independently) but it is a deferred capital cost. Replacement runs $4,500-$8,000 for a quality 96% AFUE furnace and $5,000-$8,000 for a 16-SEER condenser. We document age (manufacturer / model / serial breakdown), condition, and remaining service life. Past-lifespan is a buyer's negotiation lever — and a seller's pre-listing opportunity.

FAQ

Common questions about HVAC At/Past Lifespan

Severity depends on the specific finding, the location, and the home's age. We rate every defect we document by safety priority -- Safety / Major / Minor / Maintenance -- so you know exactly what's a deal-breaker and what's a Saturday-afternoon fix.
Some defects (Federal Pacific panels, polybutylene, knob-and-tube, active mold, recall-class plumbing) trigger insurance carrier requirements. We document every finding so your carrier and lender have the information they need.
They can -- but you have leverage. Most Minnesota purchase agreements include an inspection contingency that allows you to renegotiate, request credits, or walk away within the contingency window.
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