Furnace Repair vs Replace: How to Decide in 2026 (Ontario Guide)

Furnace Repair vs Replace: How to Decide in 2026

By HVAC Forever Team · Serving GTA & Simcoe County · 8 min read

Your furnace just broke down in the middle of a Canadian winter — now you’re facing a big decision: repair it or replace it? It’s one of the most common questions Ontario homeowners ask us, and the answer depends on several key factors.

The 50% Rule

The industry standard: if the repair cost is more than 50% of the cost of a new furnace, replace it. A new mid-efficiency furnace runs $3,499–$5,000 installed — so if you’re looking at a $2,000+ repair bill, replacement almost always makes more financial sense.

Age of Your Furnace

Furnaces have a typical lifespan of 15–20 years. If your unit is:

  • Under 10 years: Repair is almost always the right call
  • 10–15 years: Evaluate the repair cost carefully
  • Over 15 years: Replacement is usually smarter — parts are harder to find, efficiency has dropped, and breakdowns will become more frequent

Efficiency — The Hidden Cost

Old furnaces from the 1990s and early 2000s typically run at 60–80% AFUE efficiency. Modern high-efficiency furnaces reach 96–98% AFUE. On a $2,400/year gas bill, that efficiency gap costs you $480–$960 per year in wasted energy. A new furnace can pay for itself in savings within 5–7 years.

Signs You Should Replace Immediately

  • Cracked heat exchanger (safety hazard — CO risk)
  • Furnace cycles on and off repeatedly (short cycling)
  • Uneven heating throughout your home
  • Increasing gas bills despite normal use
  • Yellow or flickering pilot light (should be blue)
  • Excessive dust, soot or rust around unit

When to Repair Instead

  • Furnace is under 10 years old
  • Repair cost is under 30% of replacement cost
  • Unit is still under manufacturer warranty
  • Only one component has failed (igniter, capacitor, blower motor)
💡 Pro Tip: Always get a diagnosis from a TSSA-certified technician before deciding. At HVAC Forever, we provide honest assessments — we’ll tell you what actually makes financial sense for your situation, not just push for the bigger sale.

Ontario Rebates Can Change the Math

If you’re replacing a gas furnace with a high-efficiency heat pump, you may qualify for up to $6,500 in Enbridge HER+ rebates. This can dramatically reduce the out-of-pocket cost of upgrading — sometimes making a new heat pump system cheaper than repairing an old furnace.

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