Dispatched for a no-heat service call. Upon arrival, the thermostat was properly calling for heat; however, the system was not operating. A complete inspection of the furnace was performed to identify the cause of failure. During diagnostics, it was determined that the draft inducer motor was seized, preventing proper combustion airflow. Additionally, a crack was found in the condensate/collection box, which poses a risk for water leakage and further component damage. Inspection of the blower assembly revealed excessive debris buildup on the blower wheel, causing increased strain on the blower motor, reduced airflow efficiency, and increased electrical consumption. Repair options were presented and discussed with the customer. Due to the inducer motor becoming obsolete, delayed part availability, and the overall condition of the system, replacement was determined to be the most reliable and cost-effective solution. The decision was made to move forward with replacing the entire syste