Should I Replace My AC & Heater At The Same Time?

Should I Replace My AC & Heater At The Same Time?

One of the questions that homeowners may have is, “Would it be better to replace the full system?”. It makes sense to ask, why would you want to replace a component that still works?

Replacing your furnace and AC at the same time, can be a cost-saving advantage to you. A Split HVAC system keeps your home nice and warm in the winter and cool in the summer. When the time comes to replace an old, worn out AC System, there are usually several options available. However, if one of the system’s major components stops working, the easy choice is to simply replace the part that’s broken. But replacing the full system, both your heating and cooling systems—even if one is still working—can save energy and money over the long term.

Keep reading to learn about the advantages and disadvantages of replacing a furnace and AC together.

HVAC Basics First, you should understand that Split HVAC Systems consist of several basic components, Condenser (outside unit), Air Handler (inside unit, evaporator coil & blower), Gas Furnace or Heat Kit, Ducts, Thermostat.

Lifespan of Furnaces vs Air Conditioner – The average lifespan of a central air conditioner is about 15-20 years while the average lifespan of a furnace is about 15-30 years. In general, furnaces last longer than air conditioners — sometimes over twice as long. Furnaces are less prone to corrosion & mechanical wear and tear.

Reasons to Replace both Furnace and AC at the Same Time

  • Furnace is over 15 years old
  • New System is a high-efficiency system
  • Installation is complicated by space or accessibility
  • Personal preference to have a totally new system
Energy Efficient Heating & Cooling

Modern high efficiency HVAC Systems are engineered to use much less energy than systems built just 10 to 15 years ago. The efficiency of HVAC Systems can be compared by SEER Rating. The higher the SEER Rating, the more energy savings you can expect.

AFUE Furnace Efficiency Rating is a measure of seasonal performance for Gas Furnaces. In general, an AFUE of 90% or higher is recommended for a new, efficient furnace system.

Furnace and AC Performance

Having a Matched System for High Efficiency Modern HVAC Systems are engineered to obtain a specific efficiency (SEER Rating). Often, the SEER Rating can only be achieved if the systems components are “matched”. In this situation, replacing the old system makes sense, because you’ll want the advantage of the energy savings & comfort level.

While it is usually necessary to replace both air conditioning components at the same time (in a split system), it’s not always necessary to replace both AC components and the furnace. It’s possible to mix and match the systems, it’s not recommended, especially if the furnace is over 15 years old. It makes sense to wait to replace your furnace if it is less than 10 years old. In this case, the furnace will likely last until the next time the AC needs to be replaced.

Mixing and matching a new HVAC Component with an old, inefficient component could potentially decrease the lifespan of the replacement component that you need. By replacing just one part of your overall HVAC system, you effectively lower the performance of both components. Your HVAC System won’t reach the full potential that is possible.

Also, be certain that you read and understand the manufacturers warranty. Many manufacturers will not honor the warranty in cases of system mismatches.

Matched HVAC Systems Complement Each Other

A furnace system and central air conditioning system share the same air handler. When an HVAC Contractor matches a condenser with an efficient handler that will allow both systems to operate properly, increasing energy cost savings, system lifespan and increasing heating & cooling comfort.

Saving Money on Home Heating and Cooling Costs

As we said before, modern HVAC systems are designed for increased efficiency. You will absolutely save money on your monthly energy bills if your new HVAC System is properly matched. The reason for the savings is because all components work together for maximum efficiency over time. New HVAC Systems require fewer repairs, and if a repair is needed, then parts will often be covered by the manufacturers warranty.

Reasons You Shouldn’t Replace a Furnace and AC at the Same Time

It’s not always the smartest choice to replace an entire HVAC System & there are situations where it’s a disadvantage.

Your HVAC System is Less Than 5 Years Old
If your HVAC System is only a few years old and nothing seems to be wrong with them, then there’s no reason to replace anything. However, if repair costs become significant, then it makes no sense to keep paying for repair of a failing component.

Limited Budget If a full replacement isn’t in your home repair budget, then it doesn’t make sense to force yourself into a sticky financial situation.

HVAC System add value to your home?

You can improve the overall value of your home by maintaining high-quality, compatible systems for heating and cooling. For maximum efficiency and cost savings, replacing the furnace and air conditioner at the same time, when possible, gives you reliable comfort and modern convenience. Adding a new HVAC System can increase the value of your home, and help to make the home more attractive to potential buyers.

Keeping warm in an older home

Keeping warm in an older home

Keeping warm in an older home

The Shreveport-Bossier area has it’s share of older homes. If you own one of them, chances are that staying warm can be surprisingly tricky. Some rooms may be cozy and warm while others seem colder. You may have the whole place comfortable, but your heating bills are abnormally high. Fortunately, there are several solutions that might work. Some of these require AirCare’s help, while others are simple do-it-yourself fixes.
Problem: Your heating and cooling system is outdated. Solution: Repair or replace the system. Deciding to repair or replace an HVAC system doesn’t have to be a difficult decision. AirCare’s certified HVAC technicians are able to give you expert advice, as well as help you to get the best value. Call us today to schedule a visit with one of our representatives. In the meantime, check out this handy guide from Goodman Manufacturing to help you to decide whether to repair or replace your AC and heating system. Problem: Your house is cold no matter what you do. Solution: Insulate ANYWHERE that you can. If your heating system is working overtime but your house is still cold, then chances are the heat is escaping somewhere. The only cure for this is insulation, and lots of it. Start with attic insulation, because heat always rises. Foam insulation or pellet insulation can be added to your walls. If your home has the space to install insulation in the floor, that can be helpful for homes with raised foundations. Finally, don’t forget other parts of your house that can be insulated, such as investing in new doors or windows. Not sure where to begin with insulating your old house? This chart from EnergyStar can tell you which R-Value is recommended for your location. Talk to a contractor before taking the plunge, as your old house might have older wiring, plaster walls, or other features that necessitate insulation work by a professional.
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Problem: There is absolutely no room for a new heating system. Solution: Ask about our compact systems. Many older homes are built with very little room, including no closets to speak of and tight doorways. In a home where space is a premium, putting in ductwork can be impossible. Mini-split Systems do not require ducts, they are compact, operate quietly and are energy efficient. In the meantime, work with the heating options you already have. For instance, the outdated system might need to be upgraded in order to gain efficiency. If you have fireplaces, get in touch with a professional who can clean it out. Problem: Drafts are coming in everywhere. Solution: Block anywhere air can get through. You’ve got the heat running just fine and the insulation is doing its job, but now you can feel the drafts — and the cold wake-up call is hitting your heating bills, too. It’s time to go to war armed with weather stripping, door sweeps, heavy-duty caulk, and even insulating pads for those places where drafts can surprise you, like behind light switches and electrical outlets. After everything has been sealed up, you can also consider covering old windows with plastic film and caulk, hanging heavy drapes over patio doors, and paying attention to the seals around outlets, such as dryer vents. The Environmental Protection Agency offers a list of places where drafts can get through, as well as solid information on how to stop the air infiltration. Problem: The cost of heating is still far too high. Solution: Explore all other heating options. If your utility bills get far too high to handle during the dead of winter, it might be time to look for alternatives. Firewood is very inexpensive — if you have a fireplace, you’re in luck, as it can be used on its own or in combination with other heating methods. Other options include natural gas and electric heating systems. The U.S. Energy Information Administration offers an excellent calculation tool to help you decide between various heating fuels. If your home already has ductwork installed, your options grow broader. Upgrading your furnace can decrease utility bills. The up-front investment can be steep, but you could see a savings of $200 per year on your utility bills, according to EnergyStar. Good insulation, ductwork repairs, and blocking drafts can save money. Contact AirCare today, to find out how we can help keep your home warm and cozy.
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