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As your heat pump ages, it becomes less effective, reducing your indoor comfort. As a result, you may experience more frequent repairs and be unsure whether its worth it to repair the existing system or purchase a new system. We will discuss how to choose between heat pump repair and replacement in Orlando, FL.

The Issue Causing Problems

Many factors can contribute to your system’s inability to regulate your home’s temperature. For instance, your unit could have dirty condenser coils, leaky ducts, a blocked air filter, or a faulty compressor, among other issues. The repair costs can guide you on whether to replace your heat pump or repair the existing one.

Replacing filters are an easy fix. On the other hand, repairing a compressor may be pricey and replacing your system may be the better option.

Your Heat Pump’s Age

Your heat pump lifespan ranges from 10 to 15 years. It’s normal to expect a drop in performance after it surpasses its lifespan. Some issues you may start noticing include an increase in your energy bill, unusual noises and frequent breakdowns.

It’s best to replace a system that has exceeded its lifespan rather than repair it. A replacement will help you enjoy more energy efficiency, fewer breakdowns, more comfort and peace of mind.

Your System Size

A correctly sized heat pump cools your home without problems. If your home is too large for an undersized system’s cooling capacity, your heat pump may run constantly to reach your preferred temperature levels.

Running constantly results in more repairs and a higher energy bill. On the other hand, an oversized system exceeds your home’s cooling needs. Therefore, it will run for a short period, instead of cycles, and shut down without cooling all of the rooms and leaving your home humid. A replacement will be the best option if you have an oversized system.

Contact E.C. Waters for exceptional HVAC services if your heat pump has reduced its cooling efficiency. Our professional technicians will tell you whether to get a new system or repair the existing one based on their analysis.

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