A/C Designs of St. Augustine, LLC Blog: Posts Tagged ‘air conditioner tips’

How Long Does An A/C Unit Typically Last?

Friday, March 20th, 2020

Your a/c is often the silent hero of your home, consistently maintaining it at a comfortable temperature no matter what the outside weather is like. But far too often, your a/c unit isn’t appreciated for all it does until it suddenly stops. Just how long can you expect an a/c unit to last? Learn more about the average lifespan of the typical a/c unit, as well as what you can do to extend the usable life of your current unit.

Typical A/C Lifespan

The life expectancy of your a/c depends on several factors, including: 

  • Brand of the unit
  • How frequently you use it
  • If it’s located in direct sun for much of the day (therefore forcing it to work harder)
  • If it’s exposed to salty sea air, sand, or other abrasive elements
  • How often you perform routine maintenance

The “average” a/c will usually last anywhere from 10 to 20 years, though maintenance (or the lack thereof) can skew this figure in one direction or the other.

Extending Your A/C’s Working Life

By far the most impactful factor in your a/c’s life expectancy is the maintenance you perform on the unit. If you don’t clean out debris regularly, cover the unit during winter to protect it from the elements, change your air filters on a regular basis, monitor your refrigerant, and have an occasional tune-up performed, you could be shortening your unit’s life by years.

You’ll also want to do what you can to reduce the burden your a/c bears while it’s working. This can mean shading the unit so that it doesn’t get too hot in the Jacksonville summers, monitoring your thermostat’s accuracy to ensure that it’s not causing the unit to cycle on and off too often, and, in some cases, even upgrading to a larger a/c unit that’s sufficient to accommodate your home’s needs without overworking itself. An a/c that runs or cycles too frequently is at risk of overheating, which can lead to a whole host of potentially expensive problems.

Finally, it’s a good idea to schedule annual tune-ups with a reputable HVAC company. By giving your unit a thorough once-over, HVAC professionals like those at A/C Designs can spot any problems before they start, preventing potentially expensive repairs (or even a/c replacement) down the road. If it’s been a while since your a/c unit was given some TLC, visit our website to learn more about the services we offer or to get in touch with one of our experienced a/c technicians.

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4 Signs Your Air Quality Could Use Improvement

Tuesday, March 17th, 2020

It’s well-known that, after some time, people tend to go “nose-blind” to certain odors in their home. You may have experienced this phenomenon if you’ve ever returned home from a trip only to wonder, “Is that what my house really smells like all the time?” Unfortunately, poor air quality doesn’t always reveal itself through musty or stale odors, which means that your home’s air quality could be subpar even if your home smells fresh. Here are the top four signs that your home’s air quality could use some improvement.

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3 Tips to Keep Your Guests Comfortable This Holiday Season

Monday, November 25th, 2019

If you’re hosting guests this holiday season, you may already be preparing for their arrival. You may also feel your stress level rising as your to-do list continues to grow. But being a good host doesn’t have to be stressful, especially with some planning and preparation before their arrival. Read on for some tips and tricks that can help keep your guests comfortable in your home over the holidays.

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3 Signs Your Home Has Poor Indoor Air Quality

Thursday, September 12th, 2019

The quality of the air inside your home can affect the quality of life for all members of your household. Determining whether your home’s air quality is sub-par isn’t always as easy as it might seem. Read on for some surefire signs that your home’s air quality could use some improvement, as well as how A/C Designs can help.

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3 Factors That Determine the Right A/C Unit for Your Home

Thursday, August 15th, 2019

Whether you’re in dire need of a new air conditioner or just interested in investigating your options, you may find the sheer number and variety of a/c models overwhelming. With such an array of choices available, how can you be sure that the a/c you select is going to be the right choice for your home? Take a look at the following three factors you can use to help you settle on the right a/c unit for your home.

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HVAC Hurricane Prep Guide

Wednesday, July 24th, 2019

With hurricanes being a common occurrence in Florida, being prepared and protecting your home is a necessity. However, while preparing for a major storm, most homeowners fail to protect one of their most valuable appliances – their a/c system.

To help you better protect your HVAC system from hurricanes or other serious storm damage, we’re sharing a guide on the critical steps to protecting your unit before and after the storm. Click the link below and download your FREE HVAC Hurricane Guide.

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How to Know If Your A/C Cooling Setting Is Too Low

Wednesday, July 17th, 2019

According to Consumer Reports, the cost to run your A/C increases about three percent by each degree you lower your thermostat. Not only can maintaining your A/C at a more efficient temperature reduce your summer energy bills, but it can also extend the life of your unit. Learn more about the optimal temperature setting for your central A/C.

Pick a Number and Stick to It

It’s important to avoid constantly adjusting your thermostat, regardless of what setting you choose. Although it can be more economical and efficient to keep your A/C at around five to 10 degrees above its base setting while you’re at work, cycling within the same five-degree range just forces your A/C to work harder without resulting in a measurable reduction in your electricity bill.

What Temperature Is Best?

Both EPA and Consumer Reports recommend a setting of 78 degrees when you’re at home, 85 degrees when you’re away, and 82 degrees when you’re sleeping. Although this can seem high if you’re used to something lower, it is surprisingly comfortable—especially when you consider that having the thermostat set at 82 degrees doesn’t mean the room will necessarily feel like 82 degrees.

Can Low Settings Cause Damage?

As previously stated, the lower you set your thermostat the more your unit will work, adding more wear and tear to your system. This can increase the risk for more problems down the line. To help maintain your unit and extend its life, installing programmable thermostats is recommended. Programmable thermostats help optimize the use of your unit by automatically lowering your home’s temperature when needed and raising it when you are not home.

The professional technicians at A/C Designs can diagnose your system, address any issues, and get it back into good working order in no time. As one of the leading cooling and heating companies in the Jacksonville area, we offer repair, maintenance, new unit installation, and a wide range of other indoor air quality services. Get in touch with one of our experienced technicians today.

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How to Prepare Your A/C Unit For an Extended Vacation

Tuesday, June 18th, 2019

When you’re planning the logistics of leaving home for a long vacation, you’re likely thinking of tasks like having a neighbor pick up the mail, boarding pets at the kennel, and making sure everything is turned off and unplugged before you leave. While your A/C may not be the first thing you think about, there are a few important steps you’ll want to take to avoid coming back to a hot, stuffy house. Below are a few easy ways you prepare your A/C unit for an extended vacation.

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