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Reasons to Replace Your AC and Heating at the Same Time

Owning a home in Albuquerque, NM is expensive, because of all of the costs associated with maintaining and running your home. If it has come time to replace part of your HVAC system (either your AC or your heater), doesn’t it make sense to replace both at the same time?

What if you still have some lifespan (you think) left in one of the components? There are a number of compelling reasons to do so, but there are also some cons as well. It is a good idea to do some research and think it through, which includes consulting our handy guide below.

Call for a Professional Inspection

“whatpros”Conventional wisdom suggests that it is probably a good idea to consult with professionals to get the best advice on how you should proceed.

If you have a full inspection done by a trained professional, you can gauge how long you might have left with the other system that you are waffling about replacing.

You can also get a good idea about the costs that you might be facing with ongoing repairs. You can also learn about new models and how some of the features in current HVAC systems might suit you better.

The Downside to Consider

“timeismoney”The most significant “con” here is that replacing both systems at once is a major expense.

However, this is a necessary home component, and you need to consider not just the upfront cost, but the other operations costs going forward.

There is always financing available to make the upfront cost more affordable.

There are a Lot of Benefits

“isittime”If cost is your major driver, there are a number of cost benefits to replacing your whole HVAC unit at the same time. Newer models are far more energy efficient, so you will save a lot off of your energy bills right off the bat.

It can actually hamper energy efficiency for both units if you have old technology and new technology working together, so something to think about. Also, if you don’t have a matched system, there are benefits to getting one. Typically, matched systems work better together and even share some components.

It is also far more convenient to get everything done at once. You only need to arrange for one service call, take time off work once for installation, etc. Take the time to learn about your HVAC options before you make a decision. You’ll have peace of mind, and you’ll know that you have a solution that fits.