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Our Guide to Replacing Your AC

If you’re the owner of an air conditioner, then it’s probably not news to you when a professional tells you that it won’t last forever. We’d be hard-pressed to find a piece of machinery that will last forever, so this technically shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone. But many homeowners wish their air conditioners lasted a lot longer than they do, and they end up paying for that.

If you had to guess how long your air conditioning in Montgomery County was supposed to last, what would you say? Five years? Ten years?

An air conditioner is supposed to last between 10 to 15 years and that depends on a lot of different factors. Let us walk you through the different things to consider when dealing with an aging air conditioner, so you’re prepared for the inevitable cost of AC replacement. We can answer any additional questions you have if you call our team today!

The Deciding Factors of an Aging System

When your air conditioner is starting to age or is running into reoccurring problems, replacement shouldn’t be thought of as an inevitability, but rather a solution to a problem. Nobody deserves to experience a faulty air conditioning system or constant expensive repair bills. Replacement services can treat the problem at the root and provide you with a new, high-efficiency system that keeps you comfortable and happy. Here are just a few reasons to consider a replacement.

  • Old age. Simply put, an air conditioner isn’t supposed to last more than 15 years. If yours is getting up there and you’re getting ready to spend money on a repair or maintenance appointment, you might be wasting your money on a system that’s bound to fail soon.
  • Poor efficiency. As an air conditioner ages, it also starts to lose efficiency at a rapid rate. Your system will start using more electricity to provide the same level or less of cooling power to your home, which is a recipe for disaster in relation to your budget.
  • Frequent repairs. If your air conditioner requires a repair every year or even every few months, then you seriously need to consider a replacement. Repairs should only be a “sometimes” occurrence, not more frequent than maintenance.
  • One expensive problem or component failure. If your air conditioner still seems like it’s got a few years left but it runs into a problem with its compressor, it might be more cost-effective to invest in a replacement. The compressor is the most valuable component of the system and it’s also the hardest part to repair.
  • It’s not keeping you comfortable. Your comfort matters. You shouldn’t be boiling in the summer heat just because you’re nervous about investing in a replacement. If your air conditioner isn’t cooling you down properly or meeting your temperature demands, then it’s time to replace it with one that does.

If you have any questions about the lifespan or longevity of your aging air conditioner, don’t hesitate to call us and ask!

Contact Carney Plumbing Heating & Cooling for AC replacement services today.

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