We’re in homes every day, tuning up, repairing and installing HVAC systems.?Generally, they have pretty long lifespans, which is good because heating and cooling systems are among the most expensive and important parts of our homes.
Not only does your HVAC system keep your home at a comfortable temperature, it also influences air quality and consumes the most energy – roughly half overall – of any system or appliance in your home. Your HVAC system is the biggest driver behind your energy bill.
Even with today’s more energy-efficient models, a recent survey by Clear Sears Research for?ACHR News?shows that most homeowners don’t want to replace them until they absolutely have to. More specifically, when they break and can’t be repaired. Usually, homeowners elect to repair their systems as long as that’s an option.
But you have to wonder, is that the best decision? Can the benefits of a newer, more energy efficient system outweigh the costs of repairs or the inefficiencies an older system brings? As the ACHR News article says, “They might not realize the benefits of proactive replacement regarding energy efficiency, comfort, safety, and reduced maintenance costs.”
And an energy-efficient HVAC system?is?a benefit to your home – these models can offer better and more consistent temperature control; reduce your energy usage, which lowers both your energy bill and your environmental impact; and there are many tax credits and rebates to be had, which means that there has never been a better time to invest in your home's HVAC system.
These benefits are why we offer Advantage, which takes care of every aspect of a new, energy-efficient HVAC system, from financing to install to maintenance and repairs, all for an easily budgeted monthly fee. It couldn't be easier for homeowners – after the unit is installed, our technicians will return for regular maintenance at no additional charge. And if something breaks, we repair it, or, if it can't be repaired, we replace the unit, once again, at no additional charge to the homeowner.
Waiting until your HVAC system has given up the ghost means that your home could be uncomfortably hot or dangerously cold until you're able to have it replaced. Installing a new system will cost an average of $10,000?, but it’s dependent on where you live and the size of your house,?and usually?can be done in one day.??
Planning ahead and scheduling a replacement before a total breakdown will prevent a host of inconveniences and lessen the shock to your wallet.
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