Needing To Replace Your Equipment
How to know if you really need a new heater or air conditionerWhether your heating and air conditioning system is broken and is expensive to repair or it’s simply too old and costs too much to operate, your decision whether or not to replace it should be based on an equipment analysis. An equipment analysis will show your current operating costs and the return on your investment for new, more efficient equipment.
Installing a higher efficiency system will result in lower energy costs, eliminate expensive repairs, reduce maintenance costs and decrease the indoor temperature variance.
More importantly, it will protect your investment with a longer and more complete warranty.
Should I repair or replace my old equipment?If you find yourself frequently paying for repairs on an old or inefficient system, it may be time to upgrade to a new, high-efficiency comfort system. Repairing a component here and there may be inexpensive in the short run, but in the long run it won’t provide you with the most value and could end up costing you more in service fees and higher energy bills.
New, high-efficiency equipment has the potential to save you up to 60% on your energy bills - paying for itself in energy savings within a relatively short period of time.
If you’re having a tough time deciding on whether or not to replace your heater or air conditioner, use these five simple guidelines in your decision making process:
- If your system is 12 or more years old or appears to be in poor running condition, replace it.
- If it is costing you a lot to maintain and is in need of constant repair, replace it.
- If you have noticed a significant increase over the past year in the cost to heat and cool your home, replace it.
- If your heating or air conditioning system does not keep you as comfortable as it used to, replace it.
- If frequent breakdowns are causing you to take additional and unnecessary time off from work, replace it.
Once the decision is made to replace your heating and air conditioning equipment, call today and speak with a
Customer Service Representative to schedule your
FREE Home Comfort System Analysis.