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What You Should Know Before Replacing Your Air Conditioner

Whether your current air conditioner uses R-22 refrigerant, is in need of costly repairs, or just isn’t operating as efficiently as you’d like, you need to know the facts before deciding if a new unit is the right move. You have several factors to consider, including how old your unit is, how much money and energy you could save and how large your home is. The professionals at Middleton are here to help you every step of the way.

Lifespan

If your unit is in need of expensive or numerous repairs, especially if it’s over 10 years old, you should consider whether or not a new system is the smarter option. A new unit can save you energy, money and stress. If your current unit breaks down regularly, the service calls and repairs can easily add up over time and outweigh the cost of replacing the unit. 

House Size

If you’ve added on to your home, such as building an extra bedroom or sunroom, the square footage of your house has increased but your air conditioning unit is still the same. A correctly sized unit is crucial when it comes to maintaining a comfortable indoor air temperature. If your unit is too small, it won’t be able to adequately cool your home. However, if your unit is too large, you could find yourself dealing with temperature inconsistencies and high indoor humidity levels. 

Call the Professionals

When it comes to choosing the correct air conditioner for your home, a variety of unique factors should be considered. The professional technicians at Middleton know the facts, and we’re here to help you make a decision that will save you money, save energy, and most importantly, keep your loved ones comfortable and happy year-round.

If you think your system may be ready for a replacement, or if you would prefer to get a professional second opinion, contact us today to schedule a free estimate for a system replacement! Please visit us online or give us a call at 1-800-404-0371.

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