Your air conditioner is a vital component of your home, especially during those hot Hamilton summers. But like any household appliance, it doesn’t last forever. Over time, an AC unit can lose efficiency, leading to higher energy bills and less comfort. So, how do you know when it's time to upgrade your old air conditioner? Here are some telltale signs your AC might be nearing the end of its lifespan—and how Canadian Heating and Air Conditioning can help.
The average air conditioner has a lifespan of about 10-15 years. If your unit is more than a decade old, it’s likely running less efficiently than newer models. While regular maintenance can extend its life, older systems are more prone to breakdowns and may not cool your home as effectively.
Tip: Check the manufacturer’s label for the unit’s age. If it’s nearing 15 years, it’s time to start considering a replacement.
If your electricity bills are climbing despite consistent usage, your old air conditioner could be to blame. Over time, AC units lose efficiency, forcing them to work harder and use more energy to cool your home.
Newer models are designed with higher Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratios (SEER), meaning they provide the same cooling power while using significantly less energy.
Pro Tip: Upgrading to an energy-efficient AC can save you money in the long run and reduce your impact on the environment.
Does it feel like your air conditioner is constantly breaking down? Are you frequently calling your HVAC technician to fix issues? Frequent repairs are a major sign that your system is on its last legs. Instead of pouring money into an aging unit, investing in a new air conditioner can provide you with peace of mind and long-term savings.
Rule of Thumb: If the cost of repairs is more than 50% of the price of a new system, it’s time to replace.
If some rooms in your home are too hot while others are too cold, it could indicate your air conditioner isn’t distributing air properly.
This could be due to wear and tear, inadequate sizing, or outdated technology.
A modern AC system installed by Canadian Heating and Air Conditioning can provide consistent, even cooling throughout your home.
A well-functioning air conditioner shouldn’t make much noise beyond a low hum. Loud bangs, grinding noises, or strange odours might be signs of serious issues, such as failing components or mould buildup within the system.
Ignoring these signs can lead to costly repairs (or worse, damage to your home). Address the problem sooner rather than later.
Leaks around your air conditioner or excessive moisture in your home could signal refrigerant issues or drainage problems. While some issues can be repaired, these problems are more common in older systems and can sometimes indicate it’s time for a replacement.
If you’ve noticed one or more of these signs, it may be time to have a professional evaluate your system. At Canadian Heating and Air Conditioning, we specialize in providing Hamilton homeowners, property managers, and HVAC technicians with top-tier AC solutions.
Your air conditioner plays a critical role in your home’s comfort. If you’re experiencing rising energy bills, constant repairs, or uneven cooling, it might be time to retire your old system in favour of a newer, more efficient model.
Don’t wait until your AC breaks down on the hottest day of the year—be proactive!
Contact Canadian Heating and Air Conditioning today to schedule a consultation and explore your options for a new air conditioner.
Your comfort is our priority—stay cool this summer with Canadian Heating and Air Conditioning!
Call now at 905-689-3777 before the rush!
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