5 Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Home’s HVAC System

How often do you think about your HVAC system? For most homeowners in Fort Lauderdale, it’s only a blip on the radar until it breaks down, leaving you sweating buckets in the summer, shivering in the winter and scrambling to find the funds for a pricey repair. 

An HVAC system is one of the largest investments you make in your home. While you obviously want to keep it operating as long as possible, it’s important to know when it’s time for an upgrade. 

The heating, air conditioning and plumbing professionals at Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning are here to share some warning signs for when it’s time to replace your home’s HVAC system. Plus, if you do need new equipment, you can lease a new, high-efficiency HVAC system through Service Experts’ Advantage Program that includes all maintenance, repairs and parts at no additional cost. 

1. Your utility bills are increasing 

While it’s normal to spend more on utilities when you’re trying to cool your home in the summer, your bill shouldn’t be significantly higher than it was in the same month last year. 

“Rising utility bills can be a sign that you need to replace your HVAC system,” said Jim Hughes, senior manager of education and training at Service Experts. “The efficiency of the system diminishes over time from normal wear and tear. It’s the buildup of dirt and corrosion on the inside that causes the greatest loss of efficiency.” 

You can predict the efficiency of your system to drop 5-10% as it ages, added Hughes. However, if you notice a spike in your energy bills, it’s worth asking a technician to examine your HVAC system to see if something’s wrong. If it requires extensive repairs, you might be better off investing in a complete replacement to maximize the efficiency of your home. 

2. You have uneven temperatures throughout your home 

Your kitchen is freezing, but you start sweating as soon as you enter the living room. Why can’t your HVAC system cultivate a even temperature throughout your entire home? 

“A system that’s too large for the home can do short cycling. The temperature gets satisfied in the house too quickly, and it causes the system to turn off,” said Jon Carman, vice president of sales at Service Experts. “The humidity will remain, though, and it will feel stickier and warmer in parts of your home. A new air conditioning system with today’s technology would help you not have those swings of hot and cold.” 

Hughes points out that it’s also worth looking into your ductwork if you have uneven temperatures. 

“The ductwork is what brings warm and cool air to each individual area in the home. It’s very important that whoever comes out to replace your HVAC system look at the ductwork to make sure it can administer the amount of air that the system needs to move,” he said. 

3. Your HVAC system runs non-stop 

In the dog days of summer, your air conditioning system might kick into overdrive to keep your home comfortable. But an air conditioner that won’t shut off on a regular day might need some attention. 

“It’s good indicator that the air conditioner doesn’t have the capacity it used to have,” said Hughes. “It could be impacted with all this dirt that needs to be removed and have everything cleaned and rebuilt. Or it could be that the compressor (the heart of an air conditioning system) isn’t functioning as well as it should.” 

Even if you’re happy with the temperature in your home, you’ll probably be less than thrilled with the added costs of an HVAC system that’s constantly on. Replacing it could help make your home more efficient. 

4. Your HVAC system is getting old 

Ask how long your HVAC system is supposed to last, and your technician might not have an exact answer. 

“It really depends on how well it was installed and how well it’s taken care of,” said Hughes. “It’s reported that the average air conditioning system needs to be replaced every 15 years, but that also takes into account systems that break down in six years, and ones that last 20 years.” 

It’s not usually worth spending the money to repair a system that’s nearing the end of its days, especially if it uses R22 refrigerant, as that’s being completely phased out by 2020, Carman said. 

“That’s like trying to repair a tape deck instead of getting an iPod,” he said. “You have to think about whether you’re repairing something that’s going to be obsolete, even in its repaired state.” 

5. You spend a lot on repairs 

Keeping your HVAC system running well will require occasional maintenance over time. 

“Things like the capacitor, which is like the battery, or the contractors, which are like electrical switches, are basic repairs,” said Carman. “But when you are faced with leaks in the coils or the compressor starts giving you issues, those are considerable repairs and you wouldn’t necessarily want to do it.” 

If you are given repair estimates that exceed what you expected to spend, you might want to look at spending the money on a replacement, he added. A new HVAC system will not only help you capitalize on your home improvement budget, but it will keep your house comfortable — despite what the weather report says. 

Sick of paying an arm and a leg for HVAC repairs, only to have the system give out again next month? Ask Service Experts about the benefits of their exclusive Advantage Program where you can subscribe to home comfort from a new, high-efficiency HVAC system with no down payment, no repair charges ever for labor or parts and no cost annual maintenance. 

Source: Get Creative, a division of USA Today 

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