When it comes to replacing an air conditioner compressor, there is no need to install a new air handler if the compressor is no longer covered by the warranty.
This is the most common option since it includes a new warranty that will protect the system for 10 years and the new system will operate more efficiently
, since the interior and exterior components will match. However, if the compressor is still under warranty, replacing only the compressor may be the best option, depending on the cost of labor and other important factors. If your air conditioner is more than nine years old, replacing both components may be more cost-effective than just replacing one component.Remember that regular air conditioner maintenance can help you avoid common compressor problems and extend its life. Schedule your air conditioner installation, repair, replacement and maintenance services with Goettl Air Conditioning. Before replacing the air conditioner compressor or the entire system, make sure you work with trusted professionals who have proven to be able to accurately diagnose air conditioning problems. If you have a new air conditioning unit (0 to 5 years old), it makes sense to replace the compressor, especially if it is still under warranty.
Even if your air conditioning system or air conditioning system is working fine now, it may make sense to replace them at the same time as the air conditioning system. Deciding whether to replace just the compressor or the entire unit is not an easy task. It is essential to know what factors to consider. The warranty, type of compressor, unit size, type of refrigerant, brand, and season all influence the cost of replacing the compressor. Replacing only the condensing unit may be a better option in some cases, but replacing both components may be more cost-effective in other cases. In conclusion, when it comes to replacing a compressor, there is no need to install a new air handler if it is no longer covered by warranty.
However, if it is still under warranty, replacing only the compressor may be a better option depending on various factors such as cost of labor and other important factors. If you have an older air conditioner (more than nine years old), replacing both components may be more cost-effective than just replacing one component. It is essential to work with trusted professionals who can accurately diagnose air conditioning problems before making any decisions.