Baton Rouge Air Conditioner Replacement:  When is it time for an AC Replacement?

Dean Glaze • Jun 12, 2020

 

There are a few things in south Louisiana we can’t do without.Good food, good football, and company, to name a few, but at the top of that list is a good air conditioner. It’s hard to imagine a warm spring, a scorching summer, a hot fall, and even a handful of winter days without AC. However, as homes get older, and your air conditioning unit continues to run more often than it doesn’t, it can take a toll on both your comfort and your wallet.

 

Typically, a residential air conditioning unit will last 10-15years with proper routine maintenance . As your air conditioner nears that age, you may begin to notice signs that it may be time for a replacement. Some of these signs include your unit running less efficiently, meaning that it takes longer to cool your home, or you have higher than normal energy bills. While routine maintenance can extend the life of your AC unit, there will come a day when it’s time for a new one. And just like everything, the difference in technology from 15 years ago to today can be staggering. Here are a few signs that it may be time to consider an AC replacement .

 

Reduced Air Flow from Your AC

 

Does the air coming out of your vents feel weak? Is it not circulating through the room? This could be because your compressor has blocked or damaged vents. While this issue can be repaired, it can be expensive, and depending onthe age of your unit, and other possible problems, it may be cheaper to replace the entire thing.

 

Air isn’t Cold

 

Your AC’s main purpose is to provide cold air. If it isn’t, that is a clear sign that something is wrong. There are a variety of causes for yourAC not to blow cold air. It can be as simple as low Freon levels or as complicated as a broken compressor. Depending on the extent of the damage and your air conditioner’s age, it may make financial sense to replace it.

 

AC Unit is Making Strange Sounds

 

When your air conditioner is running well, you know it sounds like. Any other sound that comes from your unit is a sign that something is wrong. Rattling, grinding, squealing, and banging are all out of the ordinary. Broken motor bearings or a slipping belt can cause these noises and extensive damage to the unit.

 

Frequent Air Conditioning Repairs

 

If you’ve been making repairs to your air conditioner on a regular basis, even if it’s only once or twice a year, you may have already spent what a replacement would cost. Even small repair charges can add up. It’s important to realize that new systems are more advanced, reliable, and efficient. This means that you can actually save money in the long run by avoiding repair bills and lowering your energy costs.

 

There has never been a better to replace your home’s air conditioning system. Glaze Heating and Air, the AC replacement specialists are offering 0% financing for 25 months through Synchrony Financial . Not only that, if you are a Glaze customer and refer someone who replaces their air conditioner, you will receive a free spring cleaning and checkup.

 

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