Being Proactive About HVAC Replacement in Santa Rosa

We all know that a successful homeowner is one that’s proactive when it comes to everything from yard work to HVAC system maintenance. As a homeowner, you’ll inevitably ask the question of whether to replace your HVAC system.

Your air conditioning unit may be more than a decade old. Thanks to routine maintenance and regular filter replacements, it’s given you very few problems. But since the recommended lifetime of a unit is around 10 to 11 years, you may wonder whether if a proactive move to replace it will save you money and headaches down the road.

Should I Replace My AC system?


The answer is subjective and is determined by a number of factors including the age of your current unit, its SEER rating, energy saving capabilities, and projected usage. A new air conditioner is expensive at first; however, many homeowners find that it saves money on energy bills in the long run. Our energy savings calculator can help point you in the right direction. But how can energy savings translate into savings at the bank?

If you were to replace your 14 SEER- rated unit with one that is at 25, you could be consuming around 44% less electricity each year.

Will A New Air Conditioner Save Me Money?


The energy rates in Santa Rosa are higher when compared to the national average, so a more energy-efficient HVAC system with a higher SEER rating is financially beneficial to many Californians. Every model of air conditioner is given a SEER rating based on its energy usage. Air conditioners with higher SEER will be more efficient when it comes to cooling the home and managing temperature.

Any ground unit in the state of California is required by law to have a SEER rating of 14 or higher. Maximum efficiency AC units have SEER ratings of 25.

Can High Efficiency Systems Really Improve My Santa Rosa Home’s Air Quality?


Yes! Air conditioning systems with high SEER ratings can more effectively manage indoor temperature while properly removing moisture from the air. Plus, they are better equipped at running cycles longer, and at lower pressures. By cooling the air at a comfortable pace while maintaining balanced moisture levels, these high-efficiency systems are protecting your home from airborne particles that can lead to mold, mildew, and other allergens.

Should I replace my Santa Rosa Home’s HVAC unit?

At one point or another, every homeowner wonders: Should I replace the AC unit, or just have it repaired? Especially if summer is on the way, the question of whether or not to replace your air conditioning requires a fast answer.

Sometimes your HVAC unit needs expensive repairs to get it up and running again. Or one day it comes to a sputtering stop and your only option is to replace it. If you find yourself faced with the inevitable dilemma of repair or replace, there are a few things to consider before making your final decision.

Should I just repair my old AC unit?

First of all, consider your current HVAC system. Are repairs becoming more frequent? Has it had a lot of parts replaced in the last couple years? How long have you had it?

Generally speaking, an AC unit can last about 8 to 10 years before it starts to break down more frequently. Moore Home Services recommends considering a unit replacement at the 10-year mark. But this is not a hard-and-fast rule.

Consider the types of repairs your old unit has needed or might need in the future too. For example, if you just had a couple parts replaced on your decade-old unit and now there’s a refrigerant leak, it might be time for a full replacement before you spend more money on repairs.

Would it cost less to repair my Santa Rosa home’s old unit?

Whether it’s routine maintenance or emergency service, general AC tune-ups and repairs shouldn’t break the bank. Even if something breaks and has to be replaced, labor plus the cost of parts is rarely an expensive ordeal.  It’s when the repairs to your old unit start becoming more frequent that you have to start thinking about the long term financial burden. Are you looking for an annual maintenance program with other perks, including 10% off rush fees? Check out Moore’s Gold Club maintenance program!

 

 

A 9-year old AC unit needing more and more maintenance and parts is showing signs of wear. This could mean more frequent breakdowns as time goes on.  Being proactive by getting the new, more energy efficient AC unit could save you hundreds of dollars in repair costs overall.

For more information about HVAC systems, contact Moore Home Services in Santa Rosa.