Signs It's Time to Replace Your AC Unit
Don't Ignore These Signs!
You depend on your AC unit to keep your home at a comfortable temperature during the day and night. If your AC system malfunctions frequently, this is an indication your unit needs to be replaced. Here's what you need to know about AC repair and replacement.
Signs It's Time to Replace Your AC Unit
You're Not Getting Cold Air
If you're not receiving cold air from your AC unit, low freon levels or a broken compressor could be the culprit in addition to a variety of other factors. It's best to let a certified technician take a look at your AC unit instead of trying to make the necessary repairs on your own, and possibly causing further damage.
Inadequate Airflow
Cool air might be flowing through your home, but the airflow is not what it once was. Blocked or damaged vents or your air conditioner's compressor could cause problems with the airflow in your home. When the total cost of repairing your AC unit exceeds the cost to install a new unit, it's time to replace your air conditioning system.
Leaks or Moisture Around the Unit
An issue with a refrigerant leak can cause water to pool around your AC unit. Noticing condensation around your AC unit is normal, but pooling water is not, and it's an issue that needs to be addressed by an AC technician immediately.
Unusual Sounds
Your AC unit might make a noise when it turns on or off, but unusual noises, such as continuous hissing or buzzing is an indication your AC system is malfunctioning. Rattling, squeaking, and banging are other unusual sounds you might notice. If you hear any of these unusual sounds, turn off your AC unit and call your local heating and cooling technician.
Age
If your AC unit is between 10 and 15 years old, your unit has done its job and you should consider replacing your unit. Newer AC models focus on energy efficiency, which saves you money. Instead of spending money on repairs, set the money aside to invest in a new AC unit once your current unit gives out.
Benefits of AC Replacement
Improved Cooling Efforts
Replacing your malfunctioning AC unit improves the coldness and humidity in your home. Older AC units are often inefficient and not able to consistently cool your home or maintain a specific temperature.
Improved Energy Efficiency
Although older AC models are designed to be energy efficient, they are not as energy-efficient as newer AC models. Modern air conditioning models have state-of-the-art technology that makes them more efficient than older units.
Fewer Repairs
Getting a new AC unit provides you with a new unit that is fully functional and has fewer chances of breaking down due to wear and tear or other instances. New AC units come with warranties that allow you to save money on the necessary repairs.
Lower Energy Bills
Once you replace your old AC unit, you will notice a dramatic decrease in your energy bills. Newer AC units provide better cooling performance than older models, which means they use less electricity.
Less Noise
With new AC models, you can get a good night's sleep. New air conditioning models do not make loud or strange noises, especially noises due to required repairs like older models. The newer AC models possess technology that older models do not, helping the new units operate smoothly without strange smells or noises.
Environmentally Friendly
If your goal is to make your home "green", a new AC unit is one way to achieve your goal. Due to its harmful effects on the environment, Freon (R22) is being discontinued. Having a new AC unit installed in your home gives you an eco-friendly way to cool your home without compromising your unit's performance.
Scheduling AC Replacement or Installation
When your AC needs to be repaired or replaced, don't hesitate to call the professionals. Waiting until the last minute to address the needs of your AC unit results in expensive repairs that could have been avoided.
About the Creator
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Nikki Nicole is a funny, sarcastic author who is testing the waters with the whole story writing scene. By trade, Nikki is a content strategist, you know, articles, blogs, ebooks, and such. Here goes nothing!



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