Our old AC system had a SEER rating lower than 13

We’d been living in the same home for over 50 years and made few changes in that period.

  • MY partner was a firm believer in only making necessary changes and relished things that lasted long.

One morning, we were having breakfast in the kitchen and having a conversation. We wanted to plan a few things before our kids came to visit for the holidays. It was late spring, but we could already feel the summer heat, so the air conditioning was on. I noticed it wasn’t blowing ample cool air into the house and making a funny noise. But I wasn’t worried about the old air conditioner until it stopped working. My partner noticed the room was warmer and uncomfortable, so he went to check the thermostat. Nothing he did could turn the AC unit back on. So, the only option was to contact the HVAC business in the city. We had an AC repair and maintenance plan with them, so we knew we’d get good service. However, the aircon mechanic who came to the house had some bad news. The air conditioning in our home wasn’t practical anymore, and it was time to consider a replacement with a better SEER rating. The HVAC technician explained that a better rating would mean the quality HVAC was energy-efficient and reliable. We had to discuss with my partner and handle it fast before summer. Luckily the issue with the ageing AC system had begun in spring, and we could find a solution. After checking our account, we knew it was better to purchase a new air conditioner than attempt to repair the old one with a poor SEER rating. My partner and I found an AC supplier in the city with excellent cooling units that would suit our home. It took the AC installation expert a short while to set it up and test the quality AC.
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