Replacing Your Old Air Conditioning Unit

Replacing Your Old Air Conditioning Unit

Replacing Your Old Air Conditioning Unit

Replacing Your Old, Inefficient Air Conditioner will Save Money and Make Your Home More Comfortable.

Along with providing comprehensive whole-house energy upgrades, we also handle specific, beneficial home improvements like replacing your current air conditioner with an energy-efficient model that’s properly sized for your home. But we do more than just install a new version of your old unit. First, we’ll evaluate which system will work best for your home and your personal use patterns, a decision that’s based on factors such as your home’s size, age, number of rooms, current cooling costs, and your own unique temperature needs.

Replacing an old air conditioner with a modern, high-efficiency air conditioner can save you a lot of money on cooling costs as well as make your home more comfortable. The Federal Dept. of Energy estimates that modern high-efficiency air conditioners use 30-50% less energy to produce the same cooling as air conditioners from the 1970s. Even air conditioners that are 10 years old can be 20-40% less efficient than modern ones. If you have bought an older home, replacing that old air conditioner can save hundreds, perhaps even thousands of dollars over the period of time you live in your home.

Call us today at (509) 924-0018 for a FREE ESTIMATE and see if a new Air Conditioning Unit is right for you.

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