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How a New HVAC Unit Can Save Homeowners Money

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When your HVAC system starts to show signs of breaking down or is past its recommended 10-15-year lifespan, you’ll need to consider an HVAC replacement. Though you might be worried a new HVAC unit isn’t worth the costs, it can actually save you money in the long run. As you decide whether an HVAC replacement is worth the investment, find out more about the top three ways new HVAC units can save you money.

1. Reduced Repair and Maintenance Costs

The longer an HVAC system runs, the more likely it is to need repairs and maintenance. While regular maintenance is recommended regardless of age, constantly having to repair your HVAC system isn’t, and it can be a sign your HVAC system needs a replacement. Since HVAC systems past the 10 to 15-year mark often need far more repairs, the repair costs will often continue to spiral and put a strain on your budget.

In contrast to old systems, new systems don’t usually need regular repairs, meaning your annual repair bills will be much lower. When they need an unexpected repair early on in their life, the repair will often be covered by a warranty and won’t require you to pay a dime.

2. Improved Energy Efficiency

New high-efficiency HVAC units will almost always be more energy-efficient compared to older units. Whether it’s due to new design features, smart controls, or higher SEER ratings appropriate for your home’s size, new systems will use energy more efficiently than older ones. In fact, new Energy Star-rated HVAC units can save you up to 20% on your cooling and heating costs.

Newer models also won’t have energy inefficiency issues due to wear and tear. While older systems struggle to maintain peak energy efficiency because of wear on key systems, new models will provide optimal performance. As a result, the new HVAC system will be far more energy-efficient than your older model and save you money on your monthly energy bills. If you don’t already have a smart thermostat, you might want to invest in one to make your HVAC system even more energy efficient. 

3. Increased Home Value

New HVAC units can increase the value of your home, making them a good choice for homeowners who plan to sell their homes in the near future. Since new HVAC systems provide more effective and energy-efficient heating and cooling performance, they add value to buyers and can increase the price of your home. 

Home buyers are also more likely to pay for a home with a new HVAC system due to the convenience of it, as it means they won’t have to deal with repair or replacement services any time soon. Due to all the ways HVAC systems add value and make your home more appealing, they can help put more money in your pocket when you decide to sell your home.

Choose Peter Levi for HVAC Replacement Services in Novato and Vacaville

If you’re looking for HVAC replacement services near you in Vacaville, Novato, or the surrounding areas, turn to Peter Levi. When you partner with us for HVAC replacement services, we’ll recommend the most efficient models for your home, remove your old unit, and install the new HVAC system. You can also sign up for Lucky’s Comfort Club, an annual maintenance contract that ensures you receive regular maintenance and inspections of your home’s HVAC system. Additionally, we offer several coupons that can help you save money on our services.

Learn more about our HVAC installation and replacement services today. If you have any questions or want to schedule an appointment, please fill out our online form or call us at 800-605-5713.

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