Thursday, May 15, 2014

AC REPLACEMENT



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Air Conditioning Replacement




 



If it’s time for an air conditioning replacement, it’s important to research your options before you purchase the first A/C unit you run across. What efficiency, size and type will you choose? What energy efficiency laws should you be aware of? Who will you hire for the installation? Let Aire Serv® guide you through the air conditioning buying process.

Repair or Replace?




 




Since an air conditioning replacement is one of the largest investments you’ll make for your home, it’s tempting to forgo a replacement and choose a more affordable repair instead. Consider these factors when deciding whether to repair or replace:

  • Age: If your A/C is more than ten years old and is giving you trouble yet again, consider a replacement.
  • Investment cost: This includes the initial purchase price of a new system vs. the repair cost as well as the long-term operating costs of a new A/C vs. the old unit. An Aire Serv air conditioning contractor can help you calculate your return on investment to determine whether an upgrade is financially worthwhile in the long run.
  • Utility rates: You may think you can’t afford an air conditioning replacement, but a more efficient unit consumes less electricity and saves you big time on energy bills.
 
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What to Consider when Choosing a New System

  • Geographic location: Humidity, average temperature, and overall climate affect the size, type, and economic value of the efficiency you choose. For example, investing in a more expensive, higher-efficiency model is economical for a Florida resident but might not be for a Minnesota resident.
  • Existing system: Homes with radiant or baseboard heating may not have ductwork. To avoid expensive installation costs, one-room units or ductless mini-splits are the best option. This goes for older homes as well, which likely don’t have ductwork.

Different Types of A/C Systems


 

 





Many types of A/C systems are available:

  • Split system and package A/Cs are your standard central air conditioners.
  • Ductless mini-splits are perfect for cooling homes without ductwork.
  • Portable, window and wall units are designed to cool one room in your home.
  • Evaporative coolers, also known as swamp coolers, remove heat using evaporation and work most effectively in dry climates.

Benefits of an Energy Efficient Air Conditioner

  • Energy savings: Your air conditioner likely accounts for more than half of your energy bills in the summer. By upgrading to an energy efficient air conditioner, you can cut your monthly cooling bills by up to one-third.
  • Improved home comfort: The same technology that lowers your cooling bills also helps you stay more comfortable. For example, a variable-speed blower motor saves energy by running on low most of the time, which also decreases temperature fluctuations. Also, scroll compressors that utilize refrigerant more efficiently also cool the room off faster for superior comfort on the hottest days.
  • Environmentally friendly: Lower energy consumption is good news for your wallet, but it also helps the environment by reducing emissions. Choosing an energy-efficient air conditioner is one step you can take to lower your home’s carbon footprint.

Energy Efficiency Laws



 



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New air conditioners are required to have a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) rating of 13 or higher. Your outdated system could be significantly less efficient than this, meaning great savings await you once you replace it. New models also have R-410A refrigerant, a more environmentally friendly alternative to R-22 refrigerant, better known as Freon.

Air Conditioning Preventive Maintenance

Once you have a new, energy efficient air conditioning system, you want to keep it running smoothly for as long as possible. Consult our air conditioning maintenance information for routine things you can do to extend the life of your air conditioning and prevent unexpected emergency repairs.

If you’re ready to update your system, Aire Serv is here to help. To learn more about making an efficient air conditioning replacement, please contact the professionals at Aire Serv Heating & Air Conditioning today. We’re happy to answer all your questions.

 







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1 comment:

Unknown said...

This was just the information I was looking for! I have been having some trouble with my air conditioner lately. I am not sure what happened to it or what is wrong. I want to have an air conditioning repair service come look at it. After I know what is wrong with it hopefully this information will help me know if I need to replace it or not.
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