Up to half the energy you use at home goes to heating and cooling. If your equipment is more than 10 years old, or not keeping your home comfortable, don't wait until it fails. Consider a high-efficiency replacement and save right now on heating and cooling costs. Plus, Missouri customers can save up to $1200 (up to $1000 in Kansas).
Still not sure? Five reasons it might be time for an update
Aside from the fact an energy-efficient air conditioner could help you save energy and money...
Your home's temp isn't cutting it
Not much air coming through your vents? Is the air not that cool? Is your air conditioner running all day and not hitting your desired temperature? Change your filter. Check your vents for blockages. And if it’s still a problem, call an authorized HVAC contractor for help.
Another summer, another repair bill
Repair costs add up. Look at how much you spent over the last few years. Consider what you'll pay in the future. A new unit will save you money because it runs more efficiently... and is much less likely to fail when you need it most!
It offends your senses
Maybe it’s a weird smell. Maybe a strange sound. Maybe you see moisture gathering on your unit. Maybe it’s all of those things! From coolant leaks to equipment failure, these are potentially dangerous signs your air conditioner needs a vital repair or replacement.
It's more than 10 years old
Older air conditioners are less efficient. They’re more prone to breakdown. And they may use phased-out (and no longer produced) R-22 refrigerant, which is becoming more expensive and harder to obtain because of EPA regulations.
You're seeing high energy bills
If your bills are higher than last year – especially over the summer – your air conditioner could be the problem. Compare last year’s bill to what you’re paying now. And factor in the weather. A new, energy-efficient unit could save you a lot of money down the road.
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