4 Signs Your HVAC System Could Require Replacing

Making sure your cooling system runs well is important for enjoying comfort inside your Roxboro, NC, home this summer. Using an HVAC service company helps keep your system running as long as possible. However, the expense of a new HVAC system is favorable compared to the trouble a damaged system causes. Here are four signs that your HVAC system could require replacing:

Running Time Has Increased

An older air conditioner will have trouble cooling your home as efficiently as it once did. If you replaced the coils and blower motor and your AC system is still running longer than normal, it’s likely you need to replace it. Your unit can’t reach the desired temperature, circulate the air properly and maintain optimum air quality.

Too Many Recent Repairs

Your HVAC system has individual parts that can either be replaced or repaired. This includes:

  • Coils.
  • Motor.
  • Compressor.

If you’ve been constantly replacing and repairing these parts, it’s probably that you use your money to invest in a new system. Otherwise, you’ll continue wasting money on an ineffective and inefficient system.

Lack of Maintenance

An HVAC system requires annual maintenance. Small problems are caught and fixed before causing larger issues. If you haven’t been doing regular maintenance, it’s possible an issue is past the point of no return. For example, frayed wiring can pose serious home safety risks. Therefore, you need to have it checked by a professional right away.

Loud Noises

Do you notice a strange noise as the air conditioner starts working? If these noises remain after making repairs, you likely need to replace the system.

Don’t wait to replace an aging HVAC system that’s making strange noises. Contact one of our team members at Ted’s HVAC, Plumbing & Electrical. We’ll help talk you through the replacement process and restore your comfort as fast as possible.

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