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08-30-2019 08:15 PM |
My opinion
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Originally Posted by laryb
(Post 1676442)
Next year our AC will be ten years old, and that means our warranty expires. From what I understand, you can't get another warranty on an AC unit because it's ten years old. I've heard from AC techs that I should start getting prepared to have the unit replaced because they don't last much longer than that, and, if I replace it before the warranty runs out, I'll get a deal on the next warranty(I think it was $900 at the time). Has your AC died around the time the ten years is up, or do they keep going longer than what I'm hearing from techs and others?
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You may want to listen to the home show on 96.5 FM Sunday mornings. You can call in and get a reply from their experts.
If, I recall it is protech AC.
According to what I think I know-not an expert-the life of a central AC system is about 15 years. The is Florida, you likely have a heat pump so you are running it all year long.
Then their is the efficiency rating. Ours, installed by the builder is 6 years old and it is marked SEER 15. We were in Fenny an I looked they are still using SEER 15. You can be sure that as the unit ages it no longer is as efficient as it once was.
As to your warranty running out after ten years. We did not take the extended warranty that they sold to you. You might want to price one of the companies that all of your appliances.
As to saving for a replacement that depends on how you think, how you handle money. You can, set up like the old Christmas club kind of thing where you save so much a month into your AC fund. If, you are paying too much income tax and get a refund every year, you can put that money into an AC account.
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