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COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT REPLACING YOUR AC SYSTEM

An air conditioner is one of the most important systems you can ever own. From removing pollutants from the air you breathe to protecting you from the scorching heat outside, it makes your life healthier, comfortable, and productive. But like all machines, an AC unit doesn’t last forever.

So when that moment finally arrives and your AC technician recommends a replacement, you need to ask some critical questions. Below we will look at some common questions to ask your Florida AC contractor before replacing your air conditioning unit. This step will ensure you get the right AC for your home, get a quality installation, and partner with a qualified expert.

WHY SHOULD I REPLACE MY AIR CONDITIONER NOW?

First, you’ll need to be sure why it’s the right time to swap out your current AC unit for a new one. A professional AC contractor should be able to break down your unit’s problem in a way you can understand. Maybe your AC is over 15 years old, the refrigerant is leaking, your system is always acting up even after repairs, or it needs a repair that are too expensive. If any of these are the case, then a replacement is the best option.

WHAT SIZE SYSTEM SHOULD I PURCHASE?

Next, it’s time to ask about the best size of air conditioner for your home. A qualified professional will evaluate your home’s features, determine how much space needs cooling, look at how much sun your house gets, and provide you with sound advice regarding the best size of AC system for you.

HOW EFFICIENT WILL MY NEW AC SYSTEM BE?

After determining the right size air conditioner for your home, ask the contractor about the best Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) ratings. The higher the rating, the more energy-efficient the system is. This information will help you get a model that has lower operating costs.

IS MY CURRENT DUCTWORK COMPATIBLE?

You need to learn whether your current ductwork is compatible with the AC system you want to buy. If the duct system is usable, the contractor should inspect, repair, and clean it before installing a new AC. If it isn’t compatible, ask about your options. Do you replace the ductwork or get a ductless AC?

WHAT IS THE ESTIMATED COST, AND DO YOU OFFER FINANCING?

You’ll want a written and detailed estimate of the cost of the new AC unit, installation fees, and parts prices. It should be a free, no-obligation estimate you can use to compare with other offers. If your contractor provides financing, ask them to provide details of their plans.

WHAT IS THE WARRANTY COVERAGE LIKE?

Before committing to a new air conditioner, you need to read through the lines of the warranty and contractor guarantee. Make sure you understand how long the AC coverage will last, what it covers, and what can void the warranty.

ARE THERE REBATES OR OTHER INCENTIVES AVAILABLE?

Did you know you could get tax rebates if you install specific types of AC systems? For instance, Florida has a program where homeowners qualify for rebates if they install a highly efficient AC unit. Ask your local AC contractor about these programs.

DO YOU HAVE A LICENSE AND INSURANCE COVERAGE?

On top of all that, you’ll want to ensure you are working with the right contractor before you make any commitment. Ask and verify whether they carry an up-to-date AC license, the right insurance coverage and have a good reputation.

TALK TO A DISTINGUISHED AC CONTRACTOR IN SARASOTA, FL

If the AC contractor can satisfactorily answer these questions, it’s a good sign that you’ll get a quality replacement. Veteran Air Conditioning is a well-reputed company that helps homeowners replace AC units. Our honest and qualified professionals will answer all your questions and clarify any concerns you have.

If you need an AC system replacement in Bradenton/Sarasota, FL, feel free to get in touch with us!

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