Wednesday, October 19, 2011

When to Consider Upgrading your HVAC

When having your fall HVAC maintenance check, you may be faced with big questions as to whether or not to replace your system.  Here are some guidelines from www.energystar.gov on when it’s time to consider replacing your system

If your heat pump or air conditioner is more than 10 years old, you could benefit from up to 20% savings in your energy costs if you choose an energy efficient new system.  If your furnace or boiler is more than 15 years old, replacing it with Energy Star rated models can result in 5-15% more energy efficiency.  If you find that your equipment needs frequent repairs and your energy bills are rising, your system may simply be losing efficiency.

If you notice things in your home such as certain rooms that are too warm or cold, excessive dust, humidity issues or noisy equipment, your HVAC system may be to blame.  If your equipment isn’t operating properly, you may experience some of these problems.  Other causes could be dirty, leaky or insufficient ductwork or inadequate insulation.

If no one is home for a good part of the day and you don’t have a programmable thermostat, consider having one installed.  It’s an easy way to save money while you are at work.  If you replace your old HVAC equipment with Energy Star rated products before the end of 2011, you could be eligible for a federal tax credit of up to $500, as well as substantial savings on your future energy bills.