
Split System Air Conditioners: What Are They and What Are Their Benefits?
Keeping up with home maintenance, especially during the winter season, can be overwhelming. However, the holidays are the perfect time to take stock of your appliances, particularly your HVAC system. Your HVAC unit works especially hard during snowfall and may need a replacement. The average lifespan of an air conditioner is 15-20 years, and as your HVAC unit ages, its efficiency diminishes. Outdated air conditioners aren’t just a nuisance; they pose safety hazards, such as mold, gas leaks, and electrical fires. If it’s time to replace your air conditioner, consider a split system air conditioner.
When to Replace Your Air Conditioner
Your air conditioner will eventually reach a point where it can no longer function effectively. A failing air conditioner not only impacts your comfort but also your finances, as it works harder while providing less cooling effect. Replacing an air conditioner can be costly, but not as much as the potential repairs and damages an old unit can cause. Fortunately, there are warning signs when an air conditioner is nearing the end of its life. Here’s what to watch for:
- An air conditioner that’s over 10 years old: Most air conditioners last 15-20 years. If your unit is over a decade old, replacement might be imminent.
- Your home feels warm and stuffy: If your home remains uncomfortable and the AC unit releases little to no cool air, it may be time for a replacement.
- Your home is dusty: A failing air conditioner struggles to filter air properly, leading to excessive dust in your home.
Benefits of Split System Air Conditioners
The primary difference between centralized air conditioning and a split system air conditioner lies in ventilation. A split system air conditioner doesn’t use air ducts, making it ideal for small homes or planned home additions. With two units—one indoors and one outdoors—a split system air conditioner efficiently cools your home. If you need an air conditioner replacement, here’s how a split system air conditioner can benefit you:
- Easy installation: Unlike centralized systems that depend on air ducts, a split system air conditioner requires only two holes in the wall for copper tubes and wiring. The indoor and outdoor units can be installed up to 100 feet apart, offering flexible placement.
- Energy efficiency: Without ductwork, no energy is wasted as the chilled or heated air is delivered directly to rooms. Split systems allow you to control the temperature in each room, avoiding unnecessary energy consumption.
- Quiet operation: The noisiest parts of the air conditioner, like the fan and condenser, are located outdoors, ensuring minimal indoor noise.
- Easy maintenance: With no ducts to clean, maintaining a split system air conditioner is more straightforward. The units typically feature washable air filters and accessible outdoor components.
- Cost savings on utility bills: Built for energy efficiency, split system air conditioners can reduce utility bills. By adjusting the compressor speed rather than shutting it down completely, they save up to 30% on energy costs. Some models may even qualify for tax rebates.
Don’t Wait Until Your Air Conditioner Breaks
Investing in an energy-efficient appliance can be more economical than maintaining an old air conditioner. If it’s time for a replacement, consider a split system air conditioner for its easy installation, cost-effectiveness, and low maintenance. Avoid the hassle of a broken air conditioner. Call the HVAC technicians at MillTown Plumbing today to get started.
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