With the pop of ‘real’ winter weather that we have been having lately, there have been a lot of calls from customers with systems that are either completely broken or not functioning in the way that they should. Unfortunately, many HVAC problems seem to occur at the most inconvenient time possible, such as a holiday or weekend.
This can add to the expense as well as the time involved, as it is sometimes difficult to obtain necessary parts outside of normal business hours. The costs and the amount of downtime can quickly spiral, especially for those with older systems or newer systems that are in constant need of repair.
The question quickly becomes: “Is it worth it to keep throwing money at a system that frequently breaks or is getting toward the end of its lifespan?”
The point is magnified after considering that, if a problem occurs during an adverse weather event, a hotel stay could factor into the mix, upping the necessary cost expenditure significantly. Understanding that choosing whether to repair or replace a system is a major decision that many people struggle with, we compiled a list of ideas to consider:
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