Air Conditioner Installation

Even well-maintained, high-quality air conditioning systems will eventually need replacement. Once your system reaches 10 years, the advantages of a new system may outweigh the cost of installation.

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There are typically two major signs you need to replace your system: your home is uncomfortable, and you constantly need repairs. The purpose of your AC system is to keep your home comfortable. If repairs and adjustments fail to make this happen, you likely need a new unit.

As your system gets older, repairs will become more expensive, and you may find it difficult to get the level of performance you need. If you’re dealing with regular breakdowns, it’s probably time for a new system. When in doubt, have a professional AC repair company take a look and advise you on your options.

Most importantly, make sure your AC system is the right size for your home. If it is too small to cool your house, then you will likely have problems with stress and overuse.

On the other hand, you don’t want to install an AC system that is too large for your home. Oversized AC units tend to complete cooling cycles too quickly and turning the motor off and on too frequently. Call a licensed HVAC technician today for an evaluation and a recommendation for an AC unit that is the right size for your home.

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Furnace Installation

You rely on your furnace to keep things comfortable and cozy during the cold months. Few of us want to pass the winter season freezing inside our own homes! But there may come a time when repairs just won’t cut it for your heater or wind up cost as much or near as much as a new heater.

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Newly Installed Equipment

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Here are some red flags that indicate it may be time to think about buying and installing a new furnace in your home:

If you’re feeling chilly no matter how much you play with the thermostat, that’s a definite sign that your furnace is not performing as it should and warrants having a professional come inspect it.
Sure, it’s normal to see some fluctuation from month to month or season to season. But if your energy bills are higher than ever with no reasonable explanation, it’s time to take a closer look. Review utility bills from the past year and see how your energy usage compares.

Seasonal maintenance and tune-ups are to be expected. Are you having to pay for multiple repairs on your heater in a relatively short period of time? Not only is that using up your time, it’s rarely wise financially. It’s likely worth it to invest in a new heater that won’t incur frequent costs like your current one.

This is one is truly serious! A blue, instead of yellow flame, may indicate that your heater is producing carbon monoxide. To be on the safe side, leave your home immediately and contact an experienced HVAC professional to discuss.
When you run your furnace, what do you hear? If it sounds like popping, banging, or even rattling, your heater is likely on the way out. They tend to get a bit noisy as their lifespan runs out.
This is a tell-tale sign that the end is near. Consult an experienced HVAC professional to find out if repairs are possible or consider the time has come to purchase a new one.
All machines and appliances have a lifespan and this includes your furnace. There will come a time when trying to maintain an outdated, dying furnace will cost you more over time than investing in updated, efficient technology. How long your heater will last will depend on its quality, technology, and the maintenance performed. Newer systems last longer but your average furnace will last about 15 years.

New technologies are happening every year.
If your furnace isn’t functioning effectively,
it’s time to see how a more energy efficient unit can help! Contact a licensed HVAC technician for an evaluation anda recommendation for a furnace for your home!

Contact us to discuss any issues and set up an appointment today!

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