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How do I know if I need a new heater or air conditioner?
Several factors can help determine if you need a new heater or air conditioner. Firstly, consider the age of your current system. Most HVAC systems last between 10 to 15 years, so if your system is approaching or exceeding this lifespan, it may be time to replace it. Secondly, consider the frequency and cost of repairs. If your system requires frequent repairs or the cost of repairs is high, replacing it with a new system may be more cost-effective. Thirdly, consider the energy efficiency of your current system. Newer systems are often more energy-efficient, which can result in lower energy bills over time. Lastly, consider your comfort needs and preferences. If your current system does not adequately heat or cool your home, or if you want to upgrade to a more advanced system with features such as smart thermostats or zoning capabilities, it may be time to replace your HVAC system.
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