Do I Need to Replace My Air Conditioning Unit?

outdoor air conditioning unit As we get closer to spring and summer, it will soon come time to turn off the heat and switch over to air conditioning. If your unit has been stored away for winter or is several years old, you will want to ensure that it is ready for use. Time can take a toll on these machines, but if you know what to look for, you’ll be able to tell when it is time to replace an A/C unit.

Signs Your Air Conditioner Needs to be Replaced

  • If your air conditioner is more than 10 years old, expect some expensive repairs to keep it running. Most well-maintained A/C units are built to last 15 years, but many start to malfunction after 10 years. The cost to repair versus the cost to buy new may convince you to go with a new unit.
  • A low Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) rating can cost a lot to operate. New A/C units on the market often have a SEER rating of 13, while older units fall well below that number. Replacing an old unit with a high SEER rating can cut back on your energy costs.
  • If you request an appointment for your A/C unit to be serviced and are quoted an expensive repair price, you may want to think about buying new. Even after it has been fixed, that’s one telltale sign that the unit is failing. Any expensive repair cost should make you think about buying a new, more cost-effective unit.
  • If your A/C is grinding away but your home isn’t cool, then it’s time to think about replacing it. Whether it is an aging or incorrectly sized system, the time has come to find a unit that works efficiently.
  • Does your unit use Freon? If so, this substance is being phased out by the Federal Government, so expect to pay more. These A/C units will eventually have to be switched over to the new refrigerant, R410A, so it is better to make the change sooner rather than later.

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