What You Need To Know About Your Air Conditioner Replacement

cooling system replacement in a residential homeIf your AC is old and you need a new one, contact Point Bay Fuel. We offer a variety of HVAC services, including AC replacements and central air conditioner installations. All of our services are performed by our staff of experienced and knowledgeable technicians. Our customers can rely on us to provide them with superior service at affordable prices.

We can also offer free second opinions on any HVAC estimate that you may have received from another company. Second opinions are a great way to ensure that an HVAC technician diagnoses your HVAC problem correctly. It also confirms that you receive the best solution for your needs. Call us today to speak with a home comfort specialist about our HVAC services or to schedule a free estimate.

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What You Need To Know About Air Conditioners That Use R-22

As the warmer months approach, many homeowners will naturally start to check their air conditioning units. They want to ensure that it is functioning correctly and ready to run when the weather heats up. However, many homeowners are not aware of what type of refrigerant their air conditioner unit runs on. Knowing is essential because the HVAC industry has undergone some policy changes regarding the use of certain substances. These substances are toxic, and they are not environmentally-friendly.

Most older air conditioning units use the R-22 refrigerant, which is very toxic and is harmful to the ozone layer.

Because of this, the EPA has instituted new regulations to phase out R-22 air conditioner refrigerant gradually. This phase-out has several consequences for anyone who currently owns an R-22 unit. In this article, you will find some vital information to figure out the type of refrigerant your AC system uses. We will cover what you can do if your unit is an R-22 model.

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Checking Your Air Conditioner

R-22 refrigerant in an old air conditioning systemIf you own an air conditioning unit, then you will need to determine what type of refrigerant it uses.

You can do this by looking at the manufacturer’s label, which you can find on the outside air compressor unit. If your AC unit is a newer model, it will use R410-A refrigerant. However, most older models will be R-22.

If your system uses R-22 and begins to malfunction, you will need to consider whether it is worth repairing. Some common malfunction problems involve a refrigerant leak. Other issues with old units are costly to repair. You will need to decide if it is better to repair or to replace the air conditioner.

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What Is So Bad About R-22?

refrigerant for air conditionerR-22 refrigerant is a coolant that the HVAC industry has utilized for many years. It is in appliances such as heat pumps and air conditioners. However, in 1987, the U.S. Government called for the reduction of hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) products. They are toxic, harmful to the ozone layer, and they emit greenhouse gases.

Since R-22 refrigerant falls into that category, its production has gradually decreased in phases. Consequently, it is now more expensive for HVAC companies to purchase R-22. It is likely that this refrigerant may not be available at all shortly. This is the reason that repairing a leak on an older unit is so expensive. The expense causes many homeowners to wonder if such costly repairs are worth it. They have to decide whether to repair or replace the entire system.

Repair Or Replace Your Air Conditioner?

Most reputable HVAC companies agree that for those who own an older unit, a replacement it is likely the best option.

The reason is that R-22 units are old models anyhow. Even minor problems, such as a small crack, are a sign that the air conditioner is approaching the end of its useful lifespan.

Homeowners need to consider the high cost of repairing R-22 units and the increasing unavailability of R-22 refrigerant. It makes more financial sense to direct the money towards purchasing a new central air conditioner instead. Unfortunately, some people may find it difficult to afford a new A/C. However, it is a purchase that is inevitable, considering how the EPA is phasing out R-22.

Many advantages come with an AC replacement. A new air conditioner significantly benefits the environment. Also, modern air conditioning systems are more energy efficient and will reduce the cooling costs for the home. A more modern A/C unit will provide more comfort and reliability than an outdated A/C system.

Also, if you are a homeowner with an old furnace and an old AC system, you will pay less for a furnace and air conditioner replacement, as buying them as a combo is much cheaper than replacing them separately.

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Point Bay Fuel is proud to offer quality HVAC services for both residential and commercial customers. You can rely on us to provide you with exceptional service and the best prices. Our HVAC technicians have extensive experience and they finish the job correctly, the first time around. We will give you the best air conditioner replacement cost estimate

We provide a full array of HVAC services including A/C installations, maintenance, and general repairs. When booking our service, be sure to ask about our free estimates and free second opinions.

We will always provide you with the best options for your needs, and we complete all service work quickly and professionally.

We back up our work by ensuring your satisfaction. Call us today to schedule your appointment or to learn more about us.

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Point Bay Fuel is an authorized dealer for American Standard HVAC systems. American Standard manufactures some of the most energy-efficient and reliable heating and cooling systems in the industry. Therefore, by investing in an American Standard AC unit, you can feel the peace of mind that your home will feel much more comfortable for a fraction of the cost. These systems are built to last and provide a high level of comfort. Click the button below to learn more about these spectacular systems.

 

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