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When choosing a new air conditioner for your home, consider these key factors: efficiency ratings (like SEER), the size of your home, and your budget. Modern A/C systems are often more energy-efficient, saving you money in the long run and keeping you cooler all spring and summer.
Most Mainline Plumbing, AC & Electrical installations take just one day, depending on the complexity and your home’s setup. Your technician will give you a more precise timeframe during your consultation.
Yes! Newer air conditioners are actually designed to use less energy while providing better cooling. This should lead to noticeable savings on your utility bills, especially during the warmer South Florida spring months.
You may be wondering if it is time to replace your home air conditioning system, but aren’t exactly sure if you should totally replace your current HVAC system. Here are a few signs that it might be time to replace you A/C system:
Some A/C units may have a lifespan of up to anywhere between ten and fifteen years. However, without proper maintenance, the unit’s lifespan may be significantly less. As a rule of thumb, if your A/C unit is nearing the end of the average HVAC lifespan, and you are experiencing frequent repairs, it is probably time to have Mainline Plumbing, AC & Electrical replace your unit.
An Air Conditioning Unit that often needs repairs may be an indication that it is time to have Mainline Plumbing, AC & Electrical install a new one, especially if the unit is more than 10 years old. You will save money in the long run on replacing your current unit as you will no longer have frequent costly repairs for your old A/C.
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