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Repaired or Replaced: Signs That Tells What Your Air Conditioner Needs

Repaired or Replaced: Signs That Tells What Your Air Conditioner Needs

By All Coast Air ConditioningPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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One of the most used appliances in an Australian household is its air conditioning unit. As it can incredibly serve as heating and cooling at the same time, more homeowners are making sure to have their air conditioning Central Coast installed before the high-use seasons.

Air conditioning usage in AU

Proving that air conditioners are one of the most important appliances at home, research says that Aussies spend a collective $2 billion on aircon over the summer period alone. While a percentage of 69% use their aircon during the warmer months. As well as 590,000 households that keep their unit running for 6 hours every day on average. And though fans still exist in a few households to help get cool air for the summer season, most families prefer the flexibility and efficiency of using an air conditioning unit.

How to tell if your air conditioning needs to be repaired or replaced?

Now, before the high-use seasons (winter and summer), it is entirely important to determine if your air conditioning unit is in its best condition. If you're not certain whether to replace or repair it, consider these telltale signs.

Is it worth repairing?

Years of use

If your air conditioning unit is an older model but still works incredibly well, is not making your electricity bills hike up, and only went through a few necessary repairs, then you should probably keep it for the meantime.

Recurring issues

Recurring issues on your air conditioner might not be a bad thing especially when it is a minor problem. So, if your technician tells you that it is not something you should be worried about, trust their call.

Repair costs

If your unit 's repair cost is less than 50% of the cost of a new unit, then keeping it may still be worth considering. It would be a great move instead of recklessly buying a new one when the old unit is still working well.

Performance

If your air conditioning unit is still performing well after a few minor repairs, and the issue comes only once in a year, then you still should consider keeping it.

Should it be replaced?

Years of use

It is a fact that older air conditioning units work less efficiently than the new ones. Now, if your unit is mostly malfunctioning and has been through repairs for a lot more times than it should in a year, then it would be wiser to get a new one.

Recurring issues

If your unit has been repaired for the same reasons for more than three times, then it most probably would just break down the next time, most especially if it was a major repair. So, you better consider replacing it rather than try to save it.

Repair costs

Repair costs are not exactly as pricey unless it is a major one. However, if these repair costs are so expensive when accumulated that it can even let you buy a new one, then you should think about replacing your unit instead.

Performance

Air conditioning units that aren't performing well anymore, especially if it's not fulfilling its purpose and just keeps on breaking down for more than twice a year should be replaced.

Takeaway

These are all signs that you should look out for if you're considering either option. Upon looking at these signs and you're still doubtful about your decision, the best course of action would be to call a professional air conditioning technician. They know what's best for your air conditioning unit.

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