AC Replacement in Ogden, Layton and Clearfield, UT and Surrounding Areas
AC Replacement by E.R.S. Heating & Cooling
Many homeowners believe there is no point in replacing their current AC system if it is still working. However, given the ease of smart thermostats and the significant energy-efficiency gains that come with it, as well as the fact that a replacement often drastically reduces utility bills. It can be a wise investment. Contact Us Today for AC replacement in Ogden, UT Clearfield and Surrounding Areas.
Why Replace Instead Of Repair?
How Will AC Replacement Benefit Your House?
Better Air Quality:
Even Cooling:
Energy-Efficient, Eco-Friendly System:
Peace Of Mind:
Schedule Tune-Ups and Maintenance Services Post Replacement
Air conditioners don’t just die; given typical working conditions, specific components of any HVAC system will have a greater failure rate. These components will deteriorate and fail as an air conditioner ages. These are usually some of the more significant, more labor-intensive parts. A qualified HVAC expert will tell you how each of these components is doing. Regular tune-ups and maintenance services after an AC replacement in Layton, UT are required to improve the system’s efficiency.
If you want to replace your AC and need a qualified AC Installation in Ogden, UT that you can trust, give us a call. E.R.S. Heating & Cooling provides AC replacement in Layton, UT at affordable rates by pleasant, factory-trained experts.
Contact Us Today For AC Replacement in Ogden, Layton and Clearfield, UT and Surrounding Areas.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
If your current ductwork is still in good condition, you can keep it when replacing your AC. The ducts are in good condition when:
- The ducts are securely fastened or are lying on the attic floor.
- Those ducts are straight; they aren't kinked or bent, which would limit airflow.
- The duct's exterior vapor lining is intact and hasn't been torn or melted.
An air conditioner replacement will typically take 4 to 8 hours. The project will take 8 to 14 hours if you are replacing your furnace and air conditioner at the same time.
Replacing the compressor takes four to six hours, draining and removing the old compressor, disconnecting and removing it, installing the new compressor with the correct fittings, and recharging the refrigerant.
Before they fail, air conditioners start to malfunction. You can get ready to buy a new air conditioner before you need one by keeping an eye on how your older one is performing. The signs are:
- Your energy costs have risen dramatically.
- Your air conditioner frequently breaks down.
- R-22 Freon is used in your air conditioning.
When deciding whether to replace an AC unit, there are things to remember. An older unit may function adequately for a few more years with a minor fix and routine maintenance—a few of these factors are:
- The cost of energy bills
- The performance of the appliance
- The cost of repairs