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Your air conditioning and heating system can be one of the most expensive purchases you make in your home. There are many factors to consider when determining whether or not you should repair an old unit or replace it, such as the age of the unit, overall investment costs, from initial purchase price to long term operating costs, and utility rates. To help determine whether or not you should keep your existing system, we've created a sample scenario to help you make your own analysis and decision. What is the Cost of Keeping Your Existing System? Some homeowners may feel "if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it." Here are some often-overlooked considerations. Sometimes you put multiple repairs into a system that is on its last legs. As of January 2006, new air conditioner efficiency standards came into effect. Most systems installed before this date cost up to 20% or more to operate than today’s base efficiency models. As of January 2010, Canadian government banned the use of Mid Efficiency Furnaces. Any furnace available in market now are High Efficiency, 90% or higher. If you agree that SOONER or LATER you will have to replace your air conditioning or heating system, so let's say you might get another 5 years out of your existing system
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Other considerations How old is your current system? Please contact us at 416-274-3583 or go to our contact us page to submit a contact request form. |
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