Is Your AC Acting Up? Here’s How to Tell If It Needs Fixing or Replacing
Ever noticed how a summer day feels longer when your AC isn’t keeping things cool? It’s hard to be productive, or even to relax and recuperate after a long day, if your home is a muggy stewpot. If you’re starting to notice that your AC isn’t as chill as it used to be, you might need to give it a little TLC. Whether you’re facing a minor hiccup that can be fixed or it’s time to say goodbye to your old unit, we’re here to help you find the best way forward for your budget and your home’s air conditioning needs.
Signs Your AC Unit Needs Attention
Let’s get into the nitty-gritty of what might be going wrong with your air conditioner. Here’s what you should keep an eye out for:
Weak Airflow: Feels like your AC is whispering when it should be singing? A weak airflow could be due to a blockage, or it might be a sign your compressor is on its last legs.
Strange Noises: If your unit is making more noise than the neighborhood kids, there might be something wrong inside. Anything from a loose part to something more serious could be the culprit.
Foul Odors: Smelling something strange? Musty smells can point to mold, which is not great for air quality. And if it smells like something’s burning, that’s a trip to the phone to call us right away.
Inaccurate Thermostat Readings: If your thermostat is telling lies about the temperature, it could be failing or just need recalibration.
Leaks or Moisture Accumulation: Puddles around your unit can mean a refrigerant leak or an issue with the condensate drain. Either way, it’s time for a professional look.
Importance of Timely Maintenance
Sticking to a regular maintenance schedule is like getting your car serviced; it can prevent bigger problems down the road. Plus, catching issues early can save you money and extend the life of your unit. At Gary & Sons, our technicians are trained to spot potential problems before they turn into major headaches.
Factors to Consider Before Repair or Replacement
Making the decision to repair or replace your AC unit isn’t always straightforward. So, how do you know if you should repair or replace? It depends on a few things. Simple fixes like replacing a filter or fixing a faulty wire are generally straightforward.
But if your AC is over ten years old and keeps breaking down, it might be time for an upgrade. Remember, newer models are not only more reliable but also more efficient—so they can save you money on energy bills in the long run. Here are some detailed factors to weigh:
Age of the Unit: If your AC unit is over 10 years old, it might be time to consider replacing it. Most air conditioners have a lifespan of about 15 years, but performance can decline significantly after a decade.
Cost of Repairs vs. Replacement: Generally, if the cost of repair approaches 50% of the value of your system, it’s usually more economical to replace it. For instance:
Compressor Repair: Replacing a compressor can cost anywhere from $1,200 to $2,000, which might make replacement a more sensible choice for older units.
Extensive Electrical Repairs: If you’re facing multiple electrical issues, repair costs can quickly add up to $500 or more.
Freon Leaks: With the phasing out of R-22 refrigerant, fixing a Freon leak and refilling can cost upwards of $900, depending on the unit and the amount required.
Energy Efficiency: Older units typically operate with less efficiency, leading to higher energy costs. New models often have a SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating of up to 20 or more, which can reduce your energy bills by up to 40% compared to older models with a SEER rating of 10 or less.
Warranty Coverage: If your AC is still under warranty, you might get some repairs covered at a reduced cost or even free. Always check your warranty details; this can significantly influence the financial aspect of your decision.
Benefits of a New Unit: New AC units come with advanced technology that can improve indoor air quality and reduce energy consumption. Features like programmable thermostats, variable speed motors, and better humidity control not only enhance comfort but also offer significant long-term savings.
Making an informed decision involves considering both the immediate costs and the long-term benefits. Upgrading to a new unit can be a substantial investment, but it could save you money in maintenance and energy costs down the line.
DIY Maintenance Tips
Know what’s even better than affordable AC repair? Maintenance you can do for free by yourself. Here are some tips you can tackle yourself to keep your AC running smoothly:
Change Your Filters: Do this at least every three months; more often if you have pets or a busy household.
Keep It Clean: Dust off those vents and make sure the area around your outdoor unit is clear.
Check Your Settings: Sometimes, just making sure your thermostat is correctly set can make all the difference.
And remember, if you’re not sure what you’re doing, it’s better to call in the pros—better safe than sorry!
When to Seek Professional Help
If you’re facing big repairs or need a new unit installed, that’s a job for the professionals. Our team at Gary & Sons is always ready to help, with the right tools and expertise to get the job done right.
Keeping your AC in top shape is key to staying comfortable. Whether you need a quick fix or a complete replacement, understanding your AC’s needs can help you make the best choice. We’re happy to help you make the best choice for your family’s comfort.
Give us a call today at 814-371-4885 or contact us online for top-quality home HVAC service in the DuBois, PA, area!