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Should I Replace My Air Conditioner before Summer?

Though we still have some cool weather ahead, warmer temperatures are on their way. Before we know it, it’ll be spring, then summer, and you’ll be cranking up your air conditioner. However, if you noticed troubling symptoms last summer, you might be wondering if you should replace your air conditioning system before this cooling season. Well-maintained systems typically last 10-15 years, but this is dependent on a variety of factors, like how often you use your AC. Read below for indicators that it could be time to replace your unit.

Increased Utility Bills

Did you find you were paying more than your neighbors last summer, even though your energy usage was comparable? This may be a sign that your AC system is no longer running as efficiently as it used to. Your air conditioning system is typically the most expensive appliance in your home, making up about half of all your utility costs. So naturally, you want to save money where you can. The answer here may be a system replacement.

Excessive Dust/Noise

Did your home seem a lot dustier than usual last summer? This could be a sign that your air filters are clogged. However, it could also be indicative of leaky ductwork. Although ductwork can be repaired, it may not be worth it to do so in an aging system. Additionally, if you’ve notice excessive noise, something could be loose in your system. Though this can also be repairable, this type of labor for an older system may not be worth the money.

Increased Humidity

A properly working AC system removes some humidity from the air naturally, and a dehumidifier can help with the rest. However, if excessive humidity has begun to make your living space uncomfortable when it never used to before, there could be a problem with your AC unit. Excess moisture is unpleasant, but it can also damage your home and negatively impact your health. Similar to the above-mentioned scenarios, tackling this problem in an aging system is usually not worth the amount of life left in your AC.

Contact the Celco air conditioning and replacement professionals at Celco Heating and Air Conditioning today!

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