It’s important to consider your options properly when it comes to repairing or replacing your air conditioner as the outcome can have a significant effect on your finances.
There are certain factors to consider when it comes to repairing or replacing your system, and we’re here to ensure you’re aware of your options. Here’s a list of things to consider when it comes to making a decision regarding your air conditioning.
1. Age
Age is an important factor when it comes to repairing or replacing your AC system. This is because it’s recommended that you replace your air conditioner every 10 to 15 years irrespective of its performance. Even though some appliances are more robust than others, AC systems that are over a decade old are likely to experience severe internal problems.
If your system is starting to break down and is already eight years old or more, it may cost you less to replace your system completely. However, if the problem is minor – such as a clogged condenser unit or worn belt – then a quick fix should do the trick.
2. Breakdowns
How often does your existing air conditioner break down? If you’re repeatedly having to call professional technicians to diagnose problems and get your system up and running again, it’s not worth repairing your air conditioner.
Remember, ongoing repair costs can add up so there’s no use depending on the performance of your old unit when a new one allows you to save. Consider replacing your AC system if it breaks down entirely or is failing to produce cool air on a frequent basis.
3. Repair costs
If you’re struggling to determine what’s the better solution when it comes to repairing or replacing your air conditioner, look at the potential repair costs and decide whether a new system is the better investment. Be sure to account for the age of your system when determining your repair costs. For example, a good formula to use is:
Repair cost x age of air conditioner.
Compare this estimated price to the cost of your new system to figure out the amount it will take to maintain your old air conditioner. You should install a new system if you’re constantly having to repair your existing one.
4. Efficiency
Air conditioners can have a significant impact on your energy bills, so it’s important to take into account the efficiency of your existing appliance.
If you find yourself paying significantly more on your utility bills each month, then opt for a replacement. This is the only way to get your cooling system back to maximum efficiency.
5. Home size
The type of air conditioner you install typically varies according to the size of your home. However, if you add a home extension, this could increase the demand on your air conditioner and put too much stress on it.
Therefore, you should consider replacing your air conditioner with an upgrade rather than a complete replacement if you extend your home. This is only if the stress caused hasn’t already caused too much damage.
What are the benefits of replacing your air conditioner?
Many homeowners skate over the advantages of replacing their existing air conditioner in fear of the costs. However, sometimes the costs are extremely worth it.
This is because, over the years, there have been significant improvements in the technology of air conditioning systems. A new air conditioner can:
- Improve your air quality
- Be more energy-efficient
- Operate more quietly
- Produce more volume of air
- Prevent overheating
Whether you require repairs or new air conditioner installation, get in touch with Allchin Airconditioning & Refrigeration today. Call 0447 347 428 or email sue@allchinairconditioning.com.au.