Your HVAC system is responsible for keeping your family cool during hot summers and warm in chilly winters. Generally, your HVAC system should continue functioning for about 10 to 15 years, but it won’t last forever. At this point, you’ll need to start looking for a replacement.
Purchasing a new HVAC system is a long-term and significant investment. Because it can seem overwhelming to narrow down the best brand and model for your home, we’ve compiled this list of five factors to consider when choosing a new HVAC system.
Climate
The climate where you live will influence which system you choose. During the long, hot, and humid summers in Louisiana, for instance, you’ll want to focus on the feature of an HVAC system you rely upon most: the air conditioner.
Theoretically, your AC system should remove all moisture in the air. However, when humidity levels spike, most AC systems can’t cope, making your home feel warmer than it is. The best way to deal with humidity is to install a dehumidifier with your HVAC system. With a paired AC unit and dehumidifier, you can adjust the temperature and humidity level of your home at the same time.
Size
One of the most important factors to consider when selecting a new HVAC system is what size you’ll need. Bigger is not always better. The size of your HVAC system depends largely on how big your home is and how frequently you use your HVAC.
Consider these size factors:
- A system with a capacity that is too large for your home will force it to turn on and off frequently, wearing the parts down faster.
- A system with a capacity that is too small will make your system work too hard, forcing it to run constantly. This will also wear out your HVAC system and cause your energy bills to rise.
Quality and Price
When purchasing any new appliance, it’s easy to sacrifice quality for cost. High-quality HVAC systems might seem expensive when you can get a basic unit at a cheaper price. But, remember, high-quality systems will save you money in the long run. Although the initial price might be higher, quality HVAC systems are often far more energy-efficient, making up for the extra cost with energy savings and fewer repairs.
Reputation
Because your HVAC system is an investment, you want to get back what you put into it. To make sure the HVAC system you decide on is reliable, do your research before purchasing. Find out which brands have the best reputations.
Technology Features
New technologies have improved HVAC systems greatly. Many now include features such as home automation, smartphone connection, and zoning. These elements can save you money on energy bills, improve your system’s efficiency, and control the comfort of your home. Find out which HVAC models are compatible with your preferred features.
Choosing a new HVAC system might seem daunting. Using the above-mentioned factors, however, you should be able to make a wise choice that will last for many years.
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