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Debunking the 4 Common Myths About HVAC Replacement

Lies often travel faster than the truth because they don’t need backup information to be believed. It’s easy. Facts, on the other hand, must have solid evidence to back them up. On that account, most of the things you’ve heard about HVAC replacement might be untrue or just partially true. Here are some common myths you might have picked up on or are likely to come across whenever you are looking to install a new system.

Myth 1: Bigger Units Provide Better Performance

One of the most prevalent misconceptions is that a larger HVAC unit will automatically cool or heat a space more effectively. However, the truth is that performance is not merely about size but about finding the right balance. An oversized unit can lead to frequent on-and-off cycling, reducing the unit’s efficiency, increasing wear and tear, and ultimately shortening its lifespan. Conversely, a system that’s too small won’t adequately maintain comfortable temperatures. It will work harder to keep up with demand and break down earlier than expected. You need a professional HVAC contractor to manually assess the heating and cooling loads of your home or business to determine the right size for your HVAC unit.

Myth 2: Modern HVAC Systems Don’t Need Regular Maintenance

Modern systems are indeed efficient and reliable and have advanced features that keep them running smoothly. However, like any other mechanical equipment, they still require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Neglecting routine maintenance can lead to costly repairs in the future and even a premature need for replacement.

Myth 3: Replacing Only One Part of the System Is Enough

Often, homeowners believe that replacing either the indoor or outdoor part of their HVAC system will suffice. But this is a mistake. Let’s say you get a new compressor unit, but the evaporator coil is old and dirty. The mismatched components will not work efficiently together because the outdoor unit functioning at optimal efficiency while the deteriorated parts of the indoor unit will drag down its performance. It’s best to replace both components at the same time to ensure they are compatible and work together seamlessly.

Myth 4: Energy-Efficient Units Automatically Reduce Energy Bills

While it’s true that energy-efficient HVAC units are designed to consume less energy, the actual impact on your energy bills depends on several factors, including the unit’s size, your home’s insulation, and your usage patterns. Simply installing an energy-efficient unit doesn’t guarantee lower energy costs. However, when combined with energy-saving practices and proper home insulation, these units can lead to significant savings over time.

Consult Us to Learn More

If you’re considering an HVAC replacement or have more questions about your system, Air Creation Heating & Cooling, LLC in Baton Rouge, LA, is here to help. Don’t believe anything you hear about your HVAC system without consulting a professional. Our team of experts can provide accurate information and guide you toward making the best decisions for your home comfort needs.

Judah Byman

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