Deciding between repairing your aging HVAC equipment or investing in a new one can be overwhelming, so we’re here to help simplify that choice. Remember, while furnaces and air conditioners can be hefty investments, repeated repairs can also add up quickly. Let’s walk through some critical considerations for your unique situation in a straightforward way.

How old is your equipment?

Typically, an HVAC system lives for about 12 to 15 years. If yours is crossing the 12-year mark, it’s time to weigh those repair signs more seriously.

Spiking Heating Bills?

Compare your heating costs over the years. A noticeable hike in your bills suggests your equipment efficiency is dipping. Today’s furnaces are designed with improved efficiency in mind, capable of significantly reducing your heating costs. Similarly, the introduction of the new SEER 2 rating for air conditioners represents a leap forward in energy efficiency. Investing in these modern technologies not only leads to cost savings but also supports environmental sustainability.

Repair costs vs. New

When faced with significant repair bills, it’s crucial to weigh the costs against the benefits of investing in new equipment. If your repair costs are hitting over 30% of what a new model would cost, remember, getting a new one isn’t just a replacement -it’s a major upgrade. Plus, every new unit comes with a 10-year manufacturer’s warranty, ensuring peace of mind and savings on future repairs. Under these circumstances, opting for a new unit is not merely beneficial but prudent, as it guarantees you’re covered against unforeseen breakdowns and associated repair costs for years to come.

Safety First

Upgrading heating and cooling equipment is crucial for your family’s safety. New appliances have advanced safety features, reducing risks like carbon monoxide release from older furnaces. Modern air conditioning units use eco-friendly refrigerants, lowering your carbon footprint. By upgrading, you create a safer home and support sustainability.

Strange Noises

Odd noises from your furnace and/or air conditioner are likely a cry for help. These sounds can hint at potential failures or costly future repairs.

Decision Guide

Simply tick off the statements that apply to your situation.
If you checked more boxes in the first option of each category, it might be time to consider replacing your equipment. For best results, you may want to consider replacing your furnace and air conditioner with a full system that is engineered to work together.
This will provide optimal efficiency!
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Need guidance?
A1 is here to help.

Choosing doesn't have to be hard.

At A1, we’re more than happy to chat and help steer you in the right direction. Contact us for a free, no-obligation quote, and speak with one of our friendly specialists who will help you find the perfect solution for you and your loved ones. Should you decide to proceed with new equipment installation, we’re delighted to offer a refund on your diagnostic fee. Make this decision stress-free, without the last-minute pressure!

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