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It’s not easy to know whether you should repair or replace your HVAC system, especially if you have an emergency situation. How do you know when you should consider a newer, more efficient system? While there are no hard and fast rules, we’ve created this article that will walk you through the factors to consider before making this important decision as well as what to look for when comparing new systems.

  • System Age.  Systems are expected to last 15-20 years. The closer the unit is to its “life expectancy” the more likely you should replace it.
  • Efficiency.  Older units have lower Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) ratings, compared to today’s systems that can be up to 20 SEER. The lower the SEER rating, the less efficient and more costly it will be to operate the system.
  • Repair Costs.  Consumer Reports suggests that you not spend more than 50 percent of the cost of a new product on repairing the old one.
  • Run Cycle.  The chronological age of the system is often less important than how often it runs. For instance, AC systems in the South are going to wear out more quickly than those in the North and vice versa for furnaces.
  • Refrigerant Type.  Older units often use R-22 refrigerant which is being phased out in favor of more efficient and environmentally friendly refrigerants such as R410A. It could be more costly in the long run to continue to service a system with obsolete refrigerant.

What to look for in a new system… 

  • Comfort Features.  Some systems offer programmable thermostats, variable speed compressor systems and fans, which enable better humidity and temperature control.
  • Efficiency Rating.  New systems with higher SEER ratings can provide improved efficiency and comfort. The higher efficiency can also result in lower costs to operate.
  • Price.  More efficient systems can cost more up front but can save money in the long run and may qualify for rebates.
  • Unit Installation.  Proper size and professional installation of the unit, specified to the need of your home are key factors in achieving lower operating costs.

 

Call ADE Heating and Cooling Inc. today, for all of your HVAC needs!!  **609-693-6050** 

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