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As your HVAC system ages, it will begin to decline in functionality and efficiency. Most HVAC systems have a lifespan of about 10 to 15 years. A lifespan greater than that is considered tremendous, but when your HVAC system creeps over 10 years of age, it’s usually time to start looking for a replacement.
If your monthly energy bills are continuously rising despite your consumption habits remaining unchanged, your HVAC system may be to blame. These failures in efficiency can be addressed with periodic repairs and regular maintenance, but are unlikely to ever be totally resolved as your system continues to age.
Whether a major or minor appliance in your home, the moment that unit starts requiring frequent repairs, it’s safe to assume that a replacement is imminent. As your heating system ages and more repairs are needed, you’ll need to start planning for a replacement.
Depending on the season, your HVAC system may have to kick into overdrive to heat or cool your home. However, if your heating system won’t stop running on days without extreme temperatures outside, that is usually a sign that it’s on its last legs.
If your heating system cannot maintain a consistent temperature throughout your home, that is a major sign of replacement. Call (251) 306-2761 to schedule an HVAC technician to come out to your home and determine next steps from there.
The type of heating system you should install depends on your specific needs. Factors such as energy efficiency, space constraints, and budget will all play a role in determining the best option for your home. Generally speaking, there are two main types of systems to choose from: central heating systems, which involve a single heat source that distributes heated air throughout the home via duct work, and local heating systems, which use individual units to heat specific areas of your home.
If your heating system is cycling frequently, not producing enough heat, making strange noises or emitting strange odors, then it may be time to contact a professional for servicing.
Heating system installation can be complex and should only be attempted by experienced professionals. Attempting to install a heating system yourself can result in damage or injury and may void any applicable warranties.
The most suitable heating system for your home will depend on the size and layout of your house, as well as your budget and other preferences. Consult with a professional to determine the best option for you.
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