Is it Best to Repair Your Air Conditioning Unit or Replace it?
When you’re air conditioning unit breaks down, you have a choice; you can either get it repaired or upgrade it to a new system. If it’s a minor repair, it’s an easy decision to make. But when it’s something more costly to fix, it can be a tricky decision to make. If you’re in need of air conditioning repairs in the South East of England, this guide will help you decide if it’s time to repair it or replace it.
How to Tell if Your AC Unit Needs Repairs
If you’ve noticed any of the following warning signs, your air conditioning system is in need of a diagnostic and potential repairs:
- Excessive noise or vibrations
- A sudden jump in utility bills
- Leaking coolant
- Poor airflow
- Frequent breakdowns
- Power-up and power-down issues
As professional climate control engineers, we understand that investing in a new AC unit is a large investment. That’s why we do all we can to diagnose and repair issues affordably.
After doing a full diagnostic, we’ll be able to walk you through the issues and let you know the price of repairs and replacement so you know where you stand.
Things to Consider if You’re Thinking About Upgrading
If you’re not sure whether it’s worth upgrading your old AC unit, here are a few things to think about.
How Old is Your Unit?
The average air conditioning unit lasts for between 12 and 15 years if it’s well maintained. Modern units can even last up to 20 years with a regular maintenance schedule.
If your existing unit is older than ten years, it could be time to consider an upgrade. At this point, you may have noticed more breakdowns and issues, which cost a lot to constantly repair.
Are Your Utility Bills Going Up?
Another thing to check is your utility bills over the last couple of years. We know we’re in an energy crisis, so our bills are going up regardless. But if you’re using far more energy than you used to, it could be a sign that your AC unit isn’t functioning efficiently.
For newer units, repairs and maintenance could be all you need, but this could be another sign that an older unit needs an upgrade.
Are You Planning on Moving?
If you’re planning to move within the next three to five years, replacing your air conditioning unit doesn’t make much sense. A modern unit may make the house more attractive to buyers, but you won’t make all of your investment back.
If you’re not planning to move anytime soon, you’ll benefit much more from an upgrade, and it’ll likely save you money in the long run.
Is Your Current System an Eyesore?
If you’re going through a home renovation, an old air conditioning unit might be a real eyesore. Modern units are much sleeker than older units, so they do look much better in refurbished homes. This is down to preference, though and doesn’t affect the overall running of the system.
Speak to Our Climate Control Engineers
If you’re unsure whether you need air conditioning repairs or a full upgrade, call our team to arrange a free site visit. We’re the leading team in the South East of England for air conditioning repairs and will ensure you get the most affordable option: 01483 415 935