HVAC Budget

How To Budget For A New HVAC System (Part 2): Asking The Right Questions

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Now that you have a general idea of how much to budget for the major components of your HVAC system (see How to Budget for a New HVAC system part 1), it’s time to dial in and get a more accurate number. As we stated in the previous post, your entire HVAC system is comprised of many components working together. The cost of an HVAC replacement system may vary greatly depending on the state and age of your individual components. Consult one of our licensed HVAC technicians at Optimum Climates to assess your system and give you the most accurate estimate. Have some questions and talking points prepared before your consultation.

  • What is the size of my current system and is it the correct size? Now is the time to tell the technician about any cold or hot spots you have in your home and any other temperamental behavior your current system is having.

  • Are the components of my system in good condition? We all know the saying a chain is only as strong as it’s weakest link. An HVAC system is no different. A newly installed furnace will be a large waste of money is the ducts carrying the heated air are leaking.

  • What efficiency rating do I need or do you recommend? The efficiency rating for HVAC systems is measured in SEERs (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio). The higher SEER ratings require less energy to operate. Most HVAC systems have SEER ratings ranging from 14 SEER to 21 SEERs. Higher rated units are often recommended to homeowners seeking replacements because of the energy savings, however the higher the SEER rating, the higher the upfront cost.

  • Is my thermostat in the best location for the layout of my home and what cost benefits are there for upgrading? The location of your thermostat determines how often your HVAC system is running. If you have built an addition or changed the function of your home, your thermostat location may need to be updated as well. In addition, programmable thermostats which will adjust the temperatures when you’re away for the day or sleeping at night are more efficient and could save you money on your next electric bill.

Contact us today to schedule a licensed technician evaluation of your existing system.