When Is It Time to Replace an HVAC System?

Noisy HVAC systems indicate potential breakdowns; inspection by a technician determines repair viability or the need for replacement.

When extreme temperatures arise in winter or summer, there is nothing quite like returning home to comfort. A fully functional HVAC system makes a home an ideal oasis during the summer heat. However, even the best HVAC systems don't last forever, and at some point, the decision to replace them must be made. Here are some symptoms to look for in determining whether a repair will suffice or a system replacement is necessary.

The system is getting noisy

As an HVAC system begins to break down, it may start to make knocking or pinging sounds when turned on. Having a technician inspect it can help determine the next steps. At this point, the technician can advise whether it's worth repairing or if it's time for a new system.

The system is aging

While a well-maintained system can last 15 years or more, there comes a time when the old unit needs replacement. Older units often require more frequent repairs. Newer units are far more energy-efficient, so they can pay for themselves over time.

Energy bills are too high

If there are noticeable spikes in heating or electric bills due to the HVAC system, it may indicate that the system is no longer efficient. As it ages, it must work harder to maintain the right temperature, causing the furnace to run longer and increase costs. In the long run, replacing the unit may be more cost-effective than enduring high energy and repair bills.

Ensuring comfort at home, whether in summer or winter, starts with a functioning HVAC system. Routine maintenance will help keep the system running smoothly. Hiring an HVAC technician to perform inspections once or twice a year can cause problems before they worsen. Whether to repair or replace it depends on the system's age and the cost of frequent repairs.

Artic Energy is a professional heating and cooling service in Houston, TX. We provide HVAC installation, air purifier installations, filter replacement and maintenance services, repair maintenance, energy-efficient solutions and seamless installations.

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