HVAC systems have a lifespan of about 10-15 years. With regular maintenance, you can get the most out of your HVAC system, but eventually, you will need to decide whether to repair or replace your heating and cooling system once it stops functioning at its best.

Here are three main factors to consider if you want to replace a unit that is older than a decade:

  • Warranty: Older units may no longer be covered under their warranty. This means that all repair costs to the unit will be out of pocket which can deal a heavy blow to your budget. Check your HCAV’s serial number to determine exactly how old it is.
  • Energy Efficiency: HVAC units that are more than ten years old do not meet the same energy-efficiency standards as modern units. Around 50% of your home’s energy originates from your heating and cooling system. An efficient and adequately seized heating system reduced your environmental impact.
  • Dependability: As HVAC units get older more and more breakages take place. One problem is typically quickly followed by another resulting in inefficient heating and cooling of your home.

Is your AC unit dependable?

Our team of state-licensed Nate-Certified professionals will come to your residential space with just a call at 832-645-6229

They will perform deep diagnostics and do all the maintenance required according to the standard procedures to keep your unit in fit condition.

Our responsive support is always ready to answer your queries even after the services are done.

And there are no hidden fees, no headache — just peace of mind!