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The air conditioning in your home is just like any other appliance or feature in that it needs to be maintained, repaired and eventually replaced. Some people hold onto their old air conditioning for a lot of reasons, including:

  • It works so why change it?
  • Too expensive to upgrade
  • I don’t notice it, so it must be doing its job just fine

In the scorching Australian heat, the last thing you want to do is take your air conditioning unit for granted until it suddenly stops working. Even if you get regular maintenance done on your air conditioner, there are still plenty of clues that it is time to upgrade.

Energy Efficiency

No matter how well you maintain your air conditioning unit, at some point it will lose its energy efficiency and start costing you more money per month. Some of the ways that an air conditioning unit can lose energy efficiency include:

  • There is technology that is more efficient
  • Replacing parts to keep it efficient is no longer cost effective
  • Age can eventually catch up to any air conditioner and it will simply not run as well

The more efficient your air conditioner is, the less it will cost you to run each month. Since you will be running your air conditioner for a good part of the year and in some very hot conditions, you will want your unit to be as energy efficient as possible.

You Neglected Maintenance For Too Long

There are homeowners throughout Australia who simply turn their air conditioning units on when the weather gets hot and never invest in having their air conditioners maintained. After a while, this practice will catch up to you and you will have allowed your air conditioner to go past the point of being repaired.

Your House Is Bigger

Over the years, some homeowners expand the living space in their home to accommodate the growth of their family or to have an elderly family member move in. Even if you do not actually add any rooms to your home, you can still add living space by remodeling the attic, the basement or both. When you increase the living space in your home, you need to upgrade your air conditioning system to a bigger unit that can efficiently handle the increased workload.

You Are Selling Your Home

If you have an older air conditioning unit that you don’t mind but you are preparing to sell your home, then it may be time to upgrade. You can significantly increase the value of your home with a state-of-the-art air conditioning system, and you can also sell your house faster by attracting more interested buyers.

The Weather Is Hotter Where You Live

The news headlines are filled with stories from all over the world about how the changing climate is altering the way people live. In the United States, increased instances of torrential rain are causing flooding and major problems all over the country. In Australia, the temperatures are rising and you will need a better air conditioning unit to combat the intensifying heat.

You Are Remodeling Your Home

If your air conditioning unit is over 10 years of age and you are planning a major remodeling project for your home, then including an upgrade to your air conditioner would be a great idea. Not only would you have the latest in air conditioning technology, but you could use the increase in funding to negotiate a lower interest rate with your lender.

A New Unit Is Simply Better

Air conditioning technology has evolved a great deal over the past few years, and there are new methods for cooling homes that offer better results than older technology. Heating pumps and split systems offer more consistent cooling, run quieter and save you money on your monthly energy bills. The simple fact is that when your air conditioning unit surpasses the age of 10 years old, it is time to consider upgrading to something better.

Lower Maintenance Costs

Older air conditioning units have higher maintenance and repair costs that can add up year after year. The new technology being offered today is designed to last longer and require less maintenance over its lifetime. The investment in a new unit will pay for itself in lower maintenance and repair costs alone for the entire time you own it.

There are a lot of reasons for upgrading your air conditioning unit, and the best time to get started is right now. Talk to an air conditioning professional to learn about the latest technology, and get prices on what it would take to upgrade your air conditioning to something better.

You can also have a professional come to your home to evaluate your current air conditioning unit and give you honest answers to all of your air conditioning questions.