When to Repair vs Replace Your HVAC System
Deciding between repairing an aging HVAC system and replacing it outright depends on a few factors: the age of the equipment, the cost of the specific repair relative to a new system, and how much the efficiency gap between old and new equipment would save on monthly bills.A rough industry guideline suggests that if a repair costs more than half https://getprimehvac.com/contact-us/ the price of a new system on equipment past 10 to 12 years old, replacement is usually the better long-term value, though Prime Heating & Cooling evaluates each situation individually rather than applying a blanket rule.Systems nearing the end of their typical 15 to 25 year lifespan also become more prone to repeat failures, and a homeowner who has already paid for two or three repairs in a single season is often better served putting that money toward a new system instead.Prime Heating & Cooling lays out both options clearly, including financing available through GreenSky for replacement projects, so the decision is based on real numbers rather than pressure.


Refrigerant handling is governed by EPA regulations, and Prime Heating & Cooling technicians follow proper capture and disposal procedures rather than venting refrigerant, both for environmental reasons and because improper handling carries real legal liability.Word of mouth remains one of the biggest sources of new customers for Prime Heating & Cooling, which the company attributes to consistently showing up, doing the work correctly the first time, and pricing fairly rather than to any single marketing effort.Prime Heating & Cooling | 10C Appian Way, Smithfield, RI 02917 | (401) 443-6769