In general, the life expectancy of most HVAC systems is between 15 and 25 years. However, this can vary depending on the type of system and other factors. Even with regular maintenance and repairs, over time, even the best boilers, furnaces, heat pumps and air conditioners will eventually need to be replaced. Upgrading to a new air conditioning system is one of the most important purchases a homeowner can make.
But how do you know when it's time to replace your old heating and cooling system? As an expert in HVAC systems, I understand that no technician can tell you with 100% certainty how long a given furnace or air conditioning unit will last. However, I can provide you with an average lifespan and explain what you can do to maximize the lifespan of your system. If your HVAC system has five or more years of expected lifespan, or if repair costs are less than 50% of the cost of a new system, repairing a boiler or air conditioner may be the most economical option. How can you know for sure if your boiler is running low or if you only need HVAC service? Get in touch with a qualified HVAC contractor such as GS Mechanical.
Complying with these simple checklist points will help you avoid costly heating or air conditioning repairs, make your HVAC equipment last longer, and keep you comfortable all year round:
- Regularly change your air filters
- Have your HVAC system inspected annually
- Make sure your ducts are properly sealed
- Keep your outdoor unit free from debris
- Make sure your home is properly insulated
This will ensure that you get the best possible service and that all necessary repairs are done correctly. By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your HVAC system lasts as long as possible and that you get the most out of it. Knowing when it's time to replace or repair your air conditioning system is essential for keeping your home comfortable all year round.