At what point should you replace your HVAC unit?

At what point should you replace your HVAC unit? According to HVAC manufactures and HVAC contractors, the average response is within 10 -15 years of service or when a major repair is needed. The only reason you would want to replace your unit is when you are not satisfied with the output. Output (temperature) is the result of airflow, workload, environment, and maintenance and other factors.

 Based on testing and evaluating your system, we are able to offer a maintenance/repair program that is designed to eliminate replacement. As your physician monitors your bodily function we monitor your systems output. Adjusting, cleaning and repairing when necessary. Compare minor cost to replacement. We all like NEW but can the cost be justified. Lets’ talk about a custom program for your house.

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Outdated Electrical Panels Are Unsafe For Homes

Outdated Electrical Panels Are Unsafe For Homes.

Older homes with older panels can not handle the electric needs of today. With more things electronic today we are using more power.

Our home may not be up to safety code requirements. Today we are consuming  more power than before. As we move into the future with more connectivity with WIFI products for smart homes you may need to upgrade your panel box.

Outdated electric panels cannot safely handle the demands of today’s. Even Insurance company’s are  requesting older out of date panel be updated or they may cancel your home owners policy’s until you do. 

 

When in doubt give us a call 916-929-7995 and request a Free Panel Inspection.