Air conditioners don’t last forever. Depending on certain factors like how old the system is and how frequently you schedule air conditioner repairs in Gloucester County, NJ, you might want to consider getting it replaced.
Our team provides expert replacements in Franklinville, Newfield, Washington Township, and Glassboro. Just follow along with our guide to learn about replacing your old AC.
The Point System
We’ve put together a nifty system for our customers to determine if their air conditioners need replacement or not. If you’re a big football fan and you look at the world through the lens of wins and losses, then this breakdown should be right up your alley!
Old Age: 4 Points
First, an air conditioner is only designed to last for 10–15 years. Old age is one of the primary determining factors as to whether or not your AC unit is going to run into additional problems like inefficiency, repairs, or poor comfort. Simply put, the older your air conditioner is, the less effective it will be at keeping you cool.
If your air conditioner is 10–15 years old, it’s in the replacement range. Add 4 points to your score.
Frequent Repairs: 2 Points
How often do you call our team for repairs? If it’s once every few years, then this category doesn’t apply to you. But if you’re calling for repairs on a yearly basis, then you’ve likely got a problem connected with the old age of your system and the components are starting to break down.
If you call for repairs frequently, add 2 points to your score.
Inefficiency: 2 Points
An air conditioner needs to cool your home down efficiently. It doesn’t matter how powerful and fast it can make temperatures drop in your home, if it runs up the bill to the point where it’s too expensive to have on, then something is clearly wrong. Newer AC units are extremely energy efficient and can run at a fraction of the cost that an old system would.
If your AC is running inefficiently, add 2 points to the score.
Uncomfortable Temperatures: 1 Point
If your AC can’t keep up with your temperature demand set on the thermostat, then you’ll want to get that addressed. Add a point to your score.
Poor Airflow: 1 Point
When you put your hand on the vents of your home, do you barely feel any air? This is not only a sign of a problem, but it could be from a weakening old AC unit. Add 1 point to your score.
Strange or Uncomfortable Noises: 1 Point
Finally, strange or uncomfortable noises always signify an issue with your system. Add a point to your score if this sounds familiar.
The Verdict
You made it to the end! Congratulations. Tally your points up and see where you land on the track below:
- 0–1 Points: Your AC seems to be working well! Just make sure to schedule maintenance and get it repaired when something goes wrong.
- 2–3 Points: Repairs are definitely needed, but you probably don’t need to replace your system yet.
- 4–6 Points: This is the range where we’d recommend looking into replacement. Evaluate your options so it doesn’t come as a surprise.
- 7+ Points: Replacement is imminent at this point. But we can help!