Air Conditioning Upgrade & Replacement
Thinking About Getting a New Replacement Air Conditioning System?
If you’re looking to replace your old, noisy, energy-burning central air conditioning unit, there’s a few things to consider. The older your air conditioner gets, the more often it will breakdown. Your HVAC system also gets less efficient as it ages, costing you more and more on your CPS electric bill! It happens to everyone at some point—the system you’ve relied on for years suddenly isn’t doing what it’s supposed to. You keep it maintained but it seems like it’s getting towards the end. Getting a new A/C system can be a big purchase but you’d be excited if you saw the potential of a new air conditioning unit. Saving money on your electric bill and not having to worry about a breakdown. Here is some advice on how to choose the best San Antonio AC replacement system. SEE OUR COUPONS AND OFFERS FOR NEW AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS (CLICK HERE)
Reliability Is Important
It can be very tempting to just go with the least expensive system, but that’s not always the best way to go. There are a lot of factors to consider when buying a new AC unit. One of the most important factors is reliability. You want a system that’s going to last you for a long time with the right care and maintenance. We offer systems that have great warranties and last a long time. Otherwise, the money you save might disappear in a few years when you have to buy a new system…. again.
Energy Efficiency Matters
If you want to be cost conscious when buying your new air conditioning unit, you’re going to want one that is energy efficient. Everyone agrees about going green and reducing their carbon footprint these days, and an energy efficient unit is going to be environmentally conscious and will save you even more money on your CPS electric bill down the line. The more efficient your unit is, the less power it uses to cool your home down, and that translates into more money in your pocket as well as less of a drain on our precious natural resources.
Proper Sizing For Your Home
Having the right size air conditioner is important for adequately cooling your house. If you don’t have the right size, it may not have enough power to cool everywhere or it may make your home too cold if you’ve overestimated the size you need. Too large an air conditioner can short cycle, which is turning on and off too frequently, and this will shorten the lifespan of the AC unit. Our professionally licensed air conditioning technicians are trained to assess the size of your home vs. the size of air condtioner you’ll need to ensure that the unit you’re having installed is the perfect size. Here at Air & Plumbing Today, we had a customer in Universal City TX, close to San Antonio TX, install a new AC system that was too small and it ran 24/7 in the summer heat because it wasn’t powerful enough to cool the home.
Warranty Backed By a Reliable Company
Most manufacturers require a homeowner to register their new cooling equipment for an air conditioner warranty after purchase. This is an important step to take after you have a new cooling system installed – failing to register may void the air conditioner warranty that came with your equipment. Local AC system installation companies generally offer some type of labor warranties on top of the manufacturer’s warranty. It’s important that you research the company who’s installing your new AC system to see what their level of service is. If they have great reviews, they’ll provide great service if you have an issue during your warranty period. Read a lot of online reviews before making your selection.
Air & Plumbing Today offers fast response and great prices on new air conditioner systems, mini split ductless air conditioning and commercial HVAC systems. Our 5-star ratings prove that we’ll provide you with the best AC system installation and warranty. Book a free estimate now, call 210-519-5959.
Your home comfort system is most likely the single biggest use of energy in your home. In fact, over a third of the energy used in the United States is used to heat and cool buildings. Having a properly designed and installed heating and air conditioning system will have the biggest impact on your energy costs.
Choose Air & Plumbing Today for your next equipment upgrade or replacement. We provide:
- Free in-home consultation with one of our HVAC specialists.
- Help selecting an energy-efficient heating and air conditioning system that meets your comfort preferences and lifestyle.
- Proper sizing of the equipment to meet the unique needs of your home.
- A convenient way to pay for your installation through our flexible financing options, subject to credit approval.
- Full factory warranties on all equipment and labor.
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