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When to Repair vs. Replace an HVAC Unit

As we approach the summer months, it’s crucial to recognize whether your HVAC unit is in optimal working condition. Unfortunately, situations arise that can cause your heating or air conditioning to stop working entirely. In these moments, it’s crucial to reach out to a professional who can help you determine the next course of action.

Should you repair or replace the unit? Numerous factors play a role in your decision, and knowing them can help make it easier for you. Below, we’ll discuss some of the ways you can tell it’s time to repair your HVAC unit or replace it completely.

When to Repair Your HVAC System

You can notice that your HVAC system is starting to become a problem when it’s blowing out air that’s not cold or it’s just not turning on at all. Repairs may be necessary when the problem is minor or can be remedied quickly. When you get a repair, it should fix the problem for the long term and shouldn’t be an immediate concern again. If the same problem continues to arise, you may need further action.

When to Replace Your HVAC System

As the need for repairs increases over time, and you find yourself fixing the same components over and over again, it’s crucial to determine if a replacement is necessary. As your unit gets older, it will work harder and continue to cost you more money. The older it is, the harder it is to perform repairs and keep your unit running efficiently.

Replacement may be necessary for the following reasons:

  • Your unit is approaching its life expectancy
  • Your unit is costing you an excessive amount in energy bills
  • Your unit needs constant repairs
  • Your unit is irreparable

When your HVAC unit gives you issues, be sure to speak with an expert from our team to understand what works best for you. Our team at Deep Blue Air will be here to help you when it matters most. Trust that we’ll offer you a reliable solution that works best for you.

Contact us online or call us at (239) 465-2053 today!


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