Symptoms of an AC Unit That Could Be Reaching the End of Its Lifespan

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Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 6:00pm UTC

HVAC contractors in Tyler, TX, discuss common signs that it may be time to replace the AC.

Tyler, United States - May 24, 2023 / Stonebridge Heating & Air Conditioning /

How to Know AC Replacement May Be Needed to Beat the Summer Heat

Summers in Texas are no joke. Being without an air conditioner can be detrimental to health and well-being when temperatures reach triple digits. Homeowners must ensure that their AC systems are reliable for the coming months. If a home has an older unit or one starting to show some warning signs it’s on its last legs, it may be time to consider an air conditioner replacement.

How Old is the AC?

oldHow long an air conditioner lasts depends on several factors, such as the type of AC, frequency of use, and maintenance. But typically, air conditioning units last around 10 to 20 years with the proper care. If a home’s air conditioning is in that age range or older, it may be beneficial to get a replacement. Even ACs from 10 years ago are much less efficient and are more at risk of breaking down and running inefficiently than newer ones. 

Some other difficulties that can come with maintaining and repairing an older system include the following:

  • Some parts and components are harder to find as new AC units are released, which can make them more expensive.
  • More frequent repairs may be necessary when getting a new AC could be more cost-effective.
  • Waiting to replace an older AC until it breaks down can be dangerous in high temperatures.

AC Isn’t Energy Efficient Anymore

There are several reasons why lost energy efficiency and high energy bills could indicate the need for an AC replacement. For starters, air conditioning units that have been in use for several years tend to become less efficient over time due to normal wear and tear. As a result, these units require more energy to cool the same amount of space than when they were new, raising energy bills.

The lost efficiency could also be from faulty components such as worn-out belts and bearings, a malfunctioning thermostat sensor, or maintenance-related issues such as dirty air filters and evaporator and condenser coils. These problems can cause the unit to overwork, leading to increased energy consumption and higher cooling costs.

Lost energy efficiency and high energy bills indicate that an AC unit is no longer performing at optimal levels or has reached the end of its useful life. HVAC contractors can inspect the system to determine whether to replace the air conditioner. Replacing an AC unit with a modern, energy-efficient model can yield significant energy savings and improve indoor comfort.

The House Isn’t Getting Cool Enough

hotWhat if the house doesn’t seem to reach the correct temperature? Again, this indicates that an air conditioning replacement may be necessary. When a home is not getting cool enough, there are many potential reasons, such as a malfunctioning compressor, leakage in the ductwork, or a lack of refrigerant due to a leak. Additionally, if the AC unit is the wrong size for the space, this could result in inefficient cooling and a lack of comfort.

If a house is consistently not getting cool enough, it is essential to seek expert advice. An HVAC technician can diagnose the issue and recommend appropriate solutions, which may include replacing the AC unit. By investing in a new, energy-efficient AC unit, homeowners can ensure they are comfortable in their homes while saving money on their energy bills over the long term.

About Stonebridge Heating & Air Conditioning

Stonebridge Heating & Air Conditioning has over 20 years of experience serving Tyler, TX, and the surrounding communities. They provide straightforward pricing, financing, and the latest technology. Call them today for AC installation and replacement in Tyler, TX

Contact Information:

Stonebridge Heating & Air Conditioning

2320 E Erwin St. STE C
Tyler, TX 75702
United States

Lawrence Snow
(901) 565-5414
https://stonebridgeac.com/

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