Don't wait for your air conditioning to go out before replacing it! An HVAC system in decline will wreck indoor air quality, and the temperature in your house will never seem quite right.
A new HVAC unit has lots of advantages:
Low Maintenance Costs: The older an air conditioning system is, the more frequently it needs parts and repairs, which can get expensive quickly. As systems age it becomes problematic to find original parts, often you just have to use what is available to get it working again. Sometimes the parts aren't 100% compatible, leading to additional repairs.
Energy Efficiency: The current generation of Air Conditioners are amazingly good at what they do, and use very little energy to do more cooling. The SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating is what determines the efficiency of your unit. The higher the better.
Better Indoor Air Quality: Did you know it's easier to sleep in clean air? New air conditioners can more efficiently remove dust, pollutants, and allergens from the air. Improved comfort means you can enjoy your home no matter the temperature outdoors.
New HVAC installations can also add value to your home. Over time, the energy savings can mean the unit pays for itself. Potential homebuyers also look favorably upon newer, more efficient and reliable air conditioning without having to update a home’s HVAC system.