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How Can Buying a New HVAC Save You Money?

Heating and cooling are the center of
necessary home expenses. As they currently stand, they mirror about 48% of the
typical energy usage in an average household. Transitioning to a new HVAC
system saves you energy and curbs utility costs. While basic repairs may
suffice to restore functionality, there are occasions when only a replacement
can work.

While the initial cost of a new unit may be
high, its numerous benefits justify it. This article will examine the
cost-saving benefits of investing in a new air conditioner.

Efficiency

To regulate the temperature in your home,
you’ll spend a considerable amount on energy costs. This explains why utility costs
rise at the peak of summer heat. With an old system, these costs might increase
or even double. Outdated or poorly performing components decrease your home’s
cooling and heating efficiency.

Technology makes today’s air conditioners
more advanced and feature superior materials. The energy requirements have also
become stricter due to the seasonal energy efficiency rating. Old units had a
minimum SEER rating of 10, but today’s units must reach 14. The higher the
number, the more efficient the unit.

Better Air Quality

When buying a new air conditioner, you’ll
have an opportunity to review your home’s duct layout. You’ll also refine your
home’s air tightness and prevent any possible leaks. The greater the ductwork’s
efficiency, the higher the level of comfort and performance you experience. The
new HVAC system, with upgraded technology and parts, will effectively enhance
your indoor air quality.

Low Repair Costs

A new HVAC system will require fewer
repairs than an outdated one. This is because the components are new and have
been improved. Hence, proper installation and maintenance can serve you for
years without needing repairs. Although the parts might wear out at some point,
identifying the issue early means minor repairs.

On the other hand, repairing an old HVAC
system can be very expensive. The repair bill can rise above $3,000 if an AC
compressor goes out. The bill can escalate beyond your reach if more work and
replacement are needed. Such issues won’t arise with a new unit since all parts
are fresh and new.

Choosing the appropriate AC unit can pose a
challenge if you’re unfamiliar with them. But don’t worry; Strickland Plumbing
& HVAC experts will guide you every step. Contact us today for all your
HVAC system-related services.   

Destiney Strickland-Johnson

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