Is It Time to Replace Your Commercial AC?
Comfort Zone • April 28, 2015

April 28, 2015

It may not be summer, but it’s getting warm outside, and you’ve probably already had to rely on your commercial air conditioner to cool your business space. Is it performing as needed? If not, it may be time to consider replacing it , but there are some factors to consider before making this decision. Working with a trained expert can help you determine if replacement is really your best option, and the AC experts at Comfort Zone Heating & Air are here to help you every step of the way – just give us a call!

Signs It May Be Time for Replacement

It can sometimes be hard to tell if your air conditioner has reached retirement age, especially if it is still operating. But just because the system is operating doesn’t mean it’s operating well, and you may be putting your business at risk by continuing to use it. Here are some factors to consider when thinking about the replacement of your commercial AC:

  • The age of your system – air conditioners have an average lifespan of 10-12 years, which can be stretched to 15 years with excellent maintenance. As AC systems age, they become more prone to breakdown, so it’s important to look at how old your system is in regard to potential replacement.
  • The overall performance – is your space cooling to the temperature you’ve set? Are your energy bills spiking even though you haven’t changed how you cool your business space? Poor performance can go hand-in-hand with an aging system, and cause discomfort and other problems.
  • Costly repairs – are you looking at expensive repairs to keep your system operable, or have you already spent a large sum keeping it going? It may be time to examine if that money is better spent on a new, reliable AC system.

Spring offers a great window of time to replace your aging commercial air conditioner before the hot weather sets in. If you are seeing the signs that it’s time to retire your current commercial AC in Woodstock, GA, then contact us today!

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