Heating and Air Conditioning Replacement
It's time....
HVAC systems last approximately 10-15 years, or even less if you live in a coastal community like ours. The older the system, the less efficient it is, which means the more you are paying to run it! When it's time to replace your system, take the following into consideration:
Choose a trusted, licensed HVAC contractor. This is a major purchase that may be around longer than your car. Be sure you are doing business with someone with a proven track record who will take care of your needs for years to come!
Buy as much as you can afford at the time. Sure, quality units are more expensive, but they are also more efficient and will lessen your air conditioning costs over the next 10+ years. Look for equipment with the highest SEER rating that you can afford to ensure your system is as efficient as possible. We are proud to be one of a few companies chosen to be a Trane dealer in our area. Click here for more information on the excellent selection of Trane products available to help you be comfortable in your home.
HVAC systems last approximately 10-15 years, or even less if you live in a coastal community like ours. The older the system, the less efficient it is, which means the more you are paying to run it! When it's time to replace your system, take the following into consideration:
Choose a trusted, licensed HVAC contractor. This is a major purchase that may be around longer than your car. Be sure you are doing business with someone with a proven track record who will take care of your needs for years to come!
Buy as much as you can afford at the time. Sure, quality units are more expensive, but they are also more efficient and will lessen your air conditioning costs over the next 10+ years. Look for equipment with the highest SEER rating that you can afford to ensure your system is as efficient as possible. We are proud to be one of a few companies chosen to be a Trane dealer in our area. Click here for more information on the excellent selection of Trane products available to help you be comfortable in your home.
Links, Guides and Helpful Information
Energy.gov - Energy Saver Guide
Department of Energy - HVAC: A Guide for Contractors to Share with Homeowners (2011)
Energy Star - A Guide to Energy-Efficient Heating and Cooling (2009) and Home Cooling 101
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers - 10 things consumers should know and Choosing the right system
Department of Energy - HVAC: A Guide for Contractors to Share with Homeowners (2011)
Energy Star - A Guide to Energy-Efficient Heating and Cooling (2009) and Home Cooling 101
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers - 10 things consumers should know and Choosing the right system