Whitehead specializes in installing a wide range of air conditioning systems, including central air, ductless mini-splits, and more.
Air conditioning units typically have a lifespan of 10-15 years. It's important to remember that proximity to salt water can diminish these lifespans. If your system is nearing or surpassing this age range, it's wise to start considering a replacement, especially if you've been experiencing frequent issues.
If your AC is requiring repairs more often than usual and the costs are adding up, it may be more cost-effective in the long run to invest in a new, reliable system rather than continuously patching up an aging one.
Notice a decrease in the cooling efficiency of your system? If your AC struggles to maintain a comfortable temperature, even after repairs and maintenance, it could be a sign of internal issues that may warrant a replacement.
An inefficient or aging AC system tends to consume more energy, leading to higher utility bills. If you've noticed a steady increase in your cooling costs despite regular maintenance, upgrading to a more energy-efficient model could result in significant savings.
Older air conditioning systems often use refrigerants that are being phased out due to environmental concerns. If your AC relies on outdated refrigerants like R-22, it may be worthwhile to replace it with a more environmentally friendly and compliant model.
Loud and unusual sounds, such as grinding, banging, or squealing, can be indicators of serious issues within your AC unit. If these noises persist even after repairs, it may be a sign that the system is nearing the end of its functional life.
If your AC struggles to maintain a consistent humidity level, it may not be able to effectively dehumidify your space. Persistent high humidity can lead to mold growth and compromise indoor air quality, signaling the need for a more capable system.
An aging AC unit may struggle to filter and purify the air effectively, leading to poor indoor air quality. If you've noticed an increase in dust, allergens, or odors, it might be time to consider a new system with advanced air filtration features.
Advances in HVAC technology have introduced features like smart thermostats and energy-efficient controls. If your current system lacks these modern conveniences, upgrading to a new AC unit can enhance both comfort and energy efficiency.
Uneven air flow throughout your home can be a sign of duct issues or an undersized or failing AC system. Upgrading to a properly sized and functioning unit can ensure even cooling distribution.
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