When Should I Replace My Air Conditioner?

When should I replace my A/C?

Below are some guidelines as to when it maybe time to replace that Air Conditioner. Wondering about how a timely replacement can actually save you money and trouble? When you rack up two, three, or more repairs. Often seeking replacement is a faster and less troubling solution, and far more cost effective than shelling out for three repairs that still don’t quite fix the issue.

The following reasons indicate why it might be time to schedule AC unit replacement:

1) AGE OF AIR CONDITIONER

The general rule of thumb is if your central air conditioning system is 10+ years it’s time to consider replacement. Cooling systems that are older than 10 years are far more susceptible to breaking down during the dead of summer when they’re forced to work overtime. As AC equipment ages the parts including wiring can deteriorate and all together.

2) FREQUENT AC REPAIRS

As your cooling system ages, you’ll probably notice more frequent repairs including major parts like the motor or air handler. When the repair costs are mounting, or you’re facing a very expensive repair, an AC repair verses replacement calculation should be performed. Bottom line is if your air conditioning system constantly needs repairs or if the cost of AC repair is a third or more of a new unit, it’s time to replace the old one.

3) COST OF REPAIRS

Air conditioner repair costs go hand in hand with the age of your air conditioner; if your equipment is over eight years old and it costs more than $500 to repair it—it’s worth looking at replacement. If your system is older than eight years, the repair cost could be less than $500 for a replacement to make sense.

4) CLIMBING ENERGY BILLS

If your AC unit doesn’t seem to be running as efficient as it used to or if you’re noticing a steady (or sudden) increase in your utility bills, your central air conditioner probably lost the gusto behind its efficiency. Older units in general were terrible about efficiency, however today the air conditioning systems available and far more energy efficient and can save you money on your monthly energy bills because they costs less money to operate compared to the older inefficient equipment. The initial investment in a high efficient air conditioning system or geothermal cooling system will cost more than a single stage air conditioning unit, but they can pay for themselves in just a few years. In fact, a newer energy efficient air conditioner can save you as much as 20% – 40% on your energy bills! Year after year this translates to significant savings, making the initial investment well worth it!

5) STRANGE NOISES

Odd noises are alarming, for sure. And in fact, they should be! The vast majority of strange or loud sounds will relate to component damage or extensive wear. Squealing and squeaks tend to be busted belts, banging and clanking is often loose or damaged parts, and buzz or hum noises are usually electrical issues. Left alone these can become seriously insidious and will only worsen, necessitating in at least AC repair, and just as commonly replacement.

6) UNEVEN COOLING

Uneven cooling and hot spots in the home indicate that your Milwaukee area home’s central AC system is having trouble in one of a few ways. The unit could be short-cycling and not getting the job done thoroughly—a common problem with systems that are oversized. It can also be an air flow restriction due to age or debris buildup, or even a refrigerant leak.

7) NOT COLD ENOUGH

Just not getting the cold air you need to stay comfortable in the heat of our scalding summer afternoons? If you aren’t getting what you need, you shouldn’t be paying for it! Systems that get too old often fail to cool well enough, as do improperly sized AC units. If you’ve been relying on a window air conditioner or a portable AC unit to keep your house cold, it might be time for an upgrade to central air conditioning. It is important that you actually stay cool and comfortable when you engage your system, so be sure to seek a professional for all of your installation services!

8) HARMFUL REFRIGERANT

R-22 refrigerant is harmful to our respiratory systems and the ozone layer. Beginning 2020 R-22 is prohibited for new air conditioning systems. If your system currently uses R-22, we recommend replacing. Keep an eye out for refrigerant leaks too—depending on the severity, a replacement may be needed.

Now that you know the warning signs, it’s time to decide if you want to take your chances and wait until your central air conditioning unit completely breaks down before looking into AC replacement costs.

Posted in Air Conditioner.