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3 Signs That Tells It's Time to Replace Your AC Unit

Know when you need to replace your AC unit.

By Ben Air ConditioningPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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A home air conditioning unit is a huge investment that you can utilise for more than a decade if it is well taken care of. Its estimated lifespan is about 15 to 20 years guaranteed that is checked and maintained regularly.

In the olden days, air conditioners are not as modern and as energy efficient as it is today. The old models work harder and thus have a shorter lifespan than the latest models. However, these days, the best models only use 30% to 50% less energy to produce the same amount of cooling used by AC units during the 1970s. On the other hand, the efficiency of an air conditioning Wollongong also lies in purchasing the proper unit for your space and its installation.

But if it isn't giving you enough cool air/heat and you're thinking of buying a new unit, make sure you have enough reasons to replace it. To help you identify if it is the right time to replace your old unit, make sure to check out these three signs.

Makes excessive noise and expels dust

If you've been seeing constant dust inside your home even after cleaning, then it might be an indication that there are leaks in your unit's ductworks. Not only is it annoying, but it can also trigger asthma and other breathing problems. On the other hand, excessive noise is also a telltale sign that something's not right with your AC unit. One good possibility is that your duct system isn't large enough for the square footage of your home. It's also possible that you have a problem with the unit's indoor coil. Although it is repairable on the first and second instances, chances are, it will bring bigger problems later on.

Increasing air conditioning expenses

May it be for constant repair costs or the sudden hike in your energy bills, the increase of air conditioning expenses even when you're practising things that should have helped it lower down is a sign that your system is not as efficient as it once were. Now, you can have it checked and repaired by a professional technician right away but by constantly doing so, you'll realise that the amount you spend on all those repairs will be enough to buy a new one. Then that's the time you should probably just buy a brand new than trying to save your old AC unit.

Cooling/heating and humidity inconsistencies

One of the major functions of your aircon should be removing humidity from the air for your space to be comfortable. Once the humidity subsides, your AC unit will be then able to sustain the right amount of cool air and/or heat inside your house. So when your aircon is not able to do these things, there could be something wrong with your unit, possibly a ductwork problem. If this thing happens, you should immediately ask your trusted technician to have it checked and get a free estimate on how much it would cost to repair the damage. Now, if it is worth almost or more than the value of a new unit, then you should weigh your options.

These telltale signs could be a warning or an indication of a bigger underlying issue that can cause you more money in the future. Now, it's normal to be sceptical about replacing your air conditioning unit because it has been once an expensive purchase. But if you round up the pros of buying a new AC unit rather than try and salvage your existing one, it'll be in favour of the new purchase. You'll be then surprised at how much you've saved from eliminating the constant repair costs and your skyrocket energy bills.

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We have established ourselves as the experts when it comes to the installation, servicing and maintenance of all kinds of air conditioning, heating and refrigeration. We are the best option for your air conditioning Wollongong has to offer.

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