Most McKinney area homeowners understandably want to extend the life of their air conditioners as long as possible. What many people don’t realize is that replacing an old air conditioner can actually help save energy and money. Find out how you can benefit from switching to a new air-conditioning unit.
Purchase an Energy Star System
If your air conditioner is over a decade old, consider replacing it with a high-efficiency unit. An air-conditioning system that bears an Energy Star label can help you save 20 percent on cooling and heating costs. To make sure your new air conditioner stays energy-efficient for many years to come, consider a preventative maintenance agreement, which will ensure your air conditioner is always running at top capacity.
Make Sure Your HVAC System Is Sized Properly
An improperly sized HVAC system can cost you both energy and money. On one hand, an undersized air conditioner won’t be able to cool your home efficiently and will likely have lengthy cooling cycles. On the other hand, an oversized air conditioner will cool your home too quickly, leading to inefficient cycle starts and stops. An HVAC technician can advise you about the right unit based on your home’s size and energy demands.
Seal and Repair Leaky Ducts
Cracks, holes, and leaks in your ducts can lead to significant energy losses. When you replace your air-conditioning system with an energy-efficient model, it’s the ideal time to address duct issues. Make sure your air-conditioning contractor identifies any major leaks, properly insulates exposed ductwork, and seals ducts as necessary.
Benefit From Healthier Humidity Levels
Aging air conditioners don’t always address humidity levels as well as they should. High humidity can lead to indoor air quality issues and can cause your air conditioner to work harder. A new air conditioner can maintain consistent temperatures and humidity levels without using excessive energy.
Is it time you made the switch to a new air conditioner? Call 888-414-4655 and ask Bill Joplin’s Air Conditioning & Heating about your options.