Do You Need HVAC Repairs?
Or Is It Time for a Replacement?
When dealing with AC, furnace or boiler problems, most people prefer repairs, rather than investing in a replacement. After all, that is a more affordable solution, right? Not always.
If your system is old or if its malfunctions are repeated and serious, investing in a new unit might save you the cost of frequent service calls. Additionally, given the improvements in HVAC technology over the decades, newer units are much more energy-efficient than they were in the past. You will enjoy lower monthly energy bills with an upgrade. At Genesee Heating & Air Conditioning, we can help you decide between HVAC repairs or a replacement.
The Age of the System
If your HVAC system is more than 15 years old, it is likely a candidate for retirement. Those high utility costs that put a dent in your budget each month are partly due to how hard your aging equipment must work to keep your home or commercial building comfortable.
Your System Isn’t Maintaining Comfort
An inability to maintain desired temperature and humidity levels may be an indication that your heating and cooling system is no longer up to the task. Genesee Heating & Air Conditioning technicians will determine if replacement is necessary, or if a tune-up or repair would restore full function.
Warranty Status
If you are facing costly HVAC repairs and your system is no longer under warranty, consider a replacement.
Cost of Repairs
If the repair bill will be less than 30% of the cost of a replacement unit, repairs are a good option.
Contact Us Today for an Evaluation
Call Genesee Heating & Air Conditioning at (262) 951-0335 or fill out the online form for a service call. Our experts will inspect your system and give you a recommendation on HVAC repairs or replacement. We offer convenient financing options with approved credit through Wells Fargo, if needed.
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