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Even though the HVAC system is one of your larger investments, you probably don’t spend too much time thinking about it. That is until it starts to give you problems.

Many issues are easy to resolve with a simple HVAC filter replacement or even blower motor replacement. The cost to replace your HVAC system might scare you to even consider, but there are times when it is the best choice.

Read on for 5 signs to look out for when it comes to HVAC replacement.

1. Ongoing Repair Bills

As mentioned above, there will be repair costs involved in maintaining your system. It works hard to keep your home cool, so things will break down.

However, eventually, the repair costs not only start to rise, but they also don’t last as long. Once you find yourself constantly having to repair something over and over, the cost to replace your HVAC system becomes the better option.

2. Home Is No Longer Comfortable

Your home is where you should feel the most comfortable.

If your unit is straining and running all the time, and you are still fighting to find the right temperature, then you have a problem on your hands.

Maybe the unit is blowing hot air, or just unable to keep up with the demand. It could be uneven cooling in different rooms of the house, or overall failure to cool.

If a few simple fixes don’t resolve the issue, it could be time to invest in a new system.

3. Rising Utility Costs

Energy bills go up and down depending on the demand and the weather, but there should be some general consistency. There are also ways to help keep your energy costs down.

However, once your utility bill starts to continually rise, it could signal a significant strain on your unit.

Replacing an HVAC system is costly upfront, but over time, it can be cost and energy-efficient.

4. Unusual Smells and Sounds

Just like any machine that works hard and runs a lot, there will be occasional squeaks, grinding noises, and odd smells. However, if they start to increase, you should take note.

Belts, hoses, and wiring can all go bad. Mold can build up in the ductwork. It could be a simple explanation and fix, but once you notice a trend, you definitely need to call in a professional to have a look around.

5. HVAC Replacement: It’s Just Plain Old

Regardless of how great your HVAC system was when it was installed and how efficiently it has performed over the years, it will eventually wear out.

The average life span is 10-15 years depending n the system and how well it was maintained. However, some fail sooner.

As long as your unit is operating well, you should be fine. But just know as the years go by, you will find yourself in need of a replacement system. It is wise to know the signs and have regular maintenance so it does not catch you by surprise.

Know When It’s Time

An HVAC replacement may not be on your to-do list right now, but it’s good to be aware and prepared with the facts. Your family’s comfort depends on it.

For more information on how we can keep your current system running great, or talk to you about a new one give us a call at (512)759-8800.