If you own an aging home air conditioning unit, you may have noticed a decrease in its effectiveness. Like all technologies, air conditioners undergo constant redesign and development to enhance features and efficiency. That is why contemporary ACs are far superior to their older counterparts in several ways. However, it isn’t always easy to know when to replace an AC unit, and many variables, such as requirements and affordability, come into play.
Let’s examine the key differences between new and older ACs, which will give you clues about whether it’s time to upgrade to a more modern unit.
No matter how well you care for your old air conditioner unit, it will eventually become outdated and need replacing. While there is no definitive life span for ACs, most sources agree that a well-maintained system can provide good service for 10 to 15 years.
Air conditioners continue to evolve, so if you have an older model and are shopping for a replacement, you will notice the following differences:
AC Units have improved in many ways over the past few decades, but one of the most noticeable is their aesthetic design. Gone are the days of large, clunky AC units. Most modern ACs are sleek and small, intended to blend in with their surroundings rather than dominate a space through their sheer bulk.
Modern AC units no longer use R-22, a refrigerant the government is phasing out due to its ozone-destroying qualities. The refrigerant used in new AC units works better and is less likely to damage the atmosphere. On top of this major change, modern AC units are generally built to be more energy-efficient than their older counterparts. This saves you money on energy bills and keeps CO2 out of the air.
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Advancements in technology and improvements in fan blade design mean modern AC units run much quieter than older models. They are designed with noise reduction in mind and incorporate innovative compressor technology and noise-reducing air vents to cool your home quietly.
Old AC units are often manually controlled using a simple thermostat or mechanical switches. In modern homes, everything from the garage door to the lighting can be controlled centrally. Modern smart ACs are no different, and many models include Wifi connectivity, allowing homeowners to control the temperature and monitor energy usage remotely from a smart device.
The primary purpose of older-model AC units was to remove heat from inside your home and blow cold air back in without much focus on air quality. Although most contain air filters, they are often basic and less effective than modern ACs. Newer models often include advanced air filtration systems that trap pollutants and allergens and improve the air quality inside your home.
Older AC models were often heavy, cumbersome and awkward to install. Installation and maintenance require more effort than modern ACs, which are generally easier to install and include user-friendly maintenance features such as easy access to filters. Many even have built-in self-diagnostic capabilities, making it simpler to keep them in perfect working order.
Yes! New air conditioners are significantly more efficient than older models. Better designs that consider environmental impact and technological advancements have resulted in slick new AC units that deliver improved cooling performance and substantial energy savings.
The table below provides a snapshot of the main features contributing to new vs. old air conditioner efficiency.
Feature | New Air Conditioners | Old Air Conditioners |
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) | 15 to 25 | Less than 10 |
Type of refrigerant | Eco-friendlier refrigerants such as R-410A | Often use R-22, which is being phased out |
Compressor technology | Variable-speed or inverter compressors | Typically single-speed |
Airflow | Enhanced airflow systems | Less efficient airflow designs |
Thermostats and controls | Programmable or smart thermostats that allow for greater energy efficiency | Basic manual thermostats |
Heat exchanger design | Improved designs resulting in better heat transfer | Lower efficiency |
If your AC unit is an older model, you may wonder if you should replace it or if it can hold out a little longer. To help you make a decision, consider the following factors:
For most homeowners, budget considerations are also a significant factor in determining when they can upgrade. HB Home Service Team offers a wide variety of AC options at competitive prices. We also provide convenient, flexible payment plans, making it easier to upgrade to achieve enhanced performance and energy efficiency for your home.
If you’re looking for a new air conditioner, HB Home Service Team is here to help. We’ll make sure you leave feeling satisfied with your new, more efficient air conditioner. We also offer heating and plumbing services for residents throughout Harrisburg and the surrounding areas.
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