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Backed by decades of experience, we have become the Mesa’s top choice for both residential and commercial AC installation, AC maintenance, and AC repair! When you hire Falcon Air Conditioning, you can rest assured that our HVAC experts will install air conditioning equipment correctly and efficiently–and it’s all backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Integrity
Installing the AC unit in the correctly without taking shortcuts.
Value
Installing quality equipment that the homeowner can trust.
Service
Install the new AC in a timely manner.
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Benefits of New AC Units
- Lower Utility Bills—All new units in the United States have been required to meet a minimum Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) of 15 for the past decade or so, which helps you save on utility bills. Old units typically operate with a SEER of 10, whereas newer units can operate as high as 21!
- Use Less Energy—More efficient technology also reduces the amount of energy needed to run your AC unit, reducing the carbon emissions your unit contributes to air pollution.
- Greater Temperature Control—New AC units deliver more consistent temperature control with constant airflow and programmable thermostats.
- Improved Indoor Air Quality—AC units are responsible for cleaning and purifying the air in your home. New units often have features like humidity control or purifying filters specifically for air-borne allergens.
- Less Noisy—Better technology reduces noise while maintaining the same cool air flow of older units.
- More System Options—You have many more options for AC systems today than you did 15 years ago, helping you find compact, efficient units for every budget. You can even find some units that use solar energy or geothermal technology.
Signs to Replace Your AC
Typically, AC units in Arizona last 10-14 years. If your unit is approaching a decade or more of use, it’s time to look into getting a new one! Replacing old and outdated units can cut down on costly repairs and provide additional energy efficiencies from new technology that save you money as you keep the relenting Arizona heat at bay.
Unusual Noises
It’s normal for AC units to make some noise. But if you’re hearing lots of loud banging, squealing, grinding, or scraping, your unit may be significantly damaged. While our technicians can fix some of these AC issues, some damages are beyond repair and require a new AC unit.
Strange Smells
Air from AC units should smell relatively neutral and clean. Slightly smoky smells indicate that parts of your unit are worn out or grinding against each other when they shouldn’t. Mildewy smells could come from a buildup of fluid or water.
Water or Fluid Leakage
Condensation is normal on AC units, but it should be minimal. If you see significant pools of water or refrigerant fluid, you’ll want to call a technician immediately to determine the problem’s source. Fixing the leak and replacing expensive refrigerant can run hundreds or even thousands of dollars, which may be better invested in installing a new AC unit.
Significant Changes in Energy Bills
If you’re experiencing sticker shock from your energy bill, chances are that your unit isn’t functioning efficiently and needs to be replaced. This is especially true if your energy consumption habits haven’t changed. However, small variations in your bill are expected as the seasons change and shouldn’t be a cause for concern.
Frequent or Expensive Repairs
Old and inefficient AC units have the potential to nickel and dime you with repeated or expensive repairs. It’s usually more affordable in the long run to replace units that are giving you recurring trouble. Plus, you may see significant cost savings on your utility bill with new technological efficiencies.
Your AC Uses R-22 Freon
For decades, AC units ran on either Freon (R-22) or Puron (R-22) refrigerants. In 2010, the EPA required manufacturers in the United States to phase out Freon production because it can damage the ozone layer. In 2020, the production and import of Freon in the United States was completely discontinued. Today, there are still some existing supplies of Freon for older AC units, but the supply is extremely limited, can cost over $1,000, and when it’s gone, it’s gone.
This is another reason why AC units that are more than a decade old may need to be replaced. If you don’t know what kind of refrigerant your current unit uses, Falcon Air Conditioning can help you figure that out and provide a replacement that uses another type of refrigerant if needed!
Choosing a New AC Unit
- Central Air—One of the most popular units on the market, central air pushes cool air through a system of ducts to efficiently cool every room in your home with one central control panel. This is great for large homes.
- Ductless Mini-Split—Permanently installed in your home, ductless mini-split systems are units that are connected to an outdoor compressor. Ductless mini-split units are highly efficient, and each room with a cooling unit has its own controls.
FAQ
Is it worth replacing my air conditioner?
How much does an air conditioner cost?
How long does an ac unit last?
What size of air conditioner do I need for my home?
It is important to have one of our ac unit installation experts out to correctly size your new air conditioner. Your ac unit may be incorrectly sized. Which can affect the longevity of the unit, as well as, the high cost of your electric bill.