Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Save Money and the Environment by Replacing Your Old Air Conditioner

Spending way too much time and money on maintaining your old air conditioning unit? Surprisingly, many people think that they cannot afford to get a new home air conditioner. If your air conditioner is more than 8 years old it's costing you money, comfort, repair bills, and it's bad for the environment. Replacing that old inefficient unit will save you money on your electric bill and save the air quality.


Your air conditioner can account for over half of your electric bill, especially in South Florida. Replacing your old inefficient ac with a new energy efficient air conditioner from Aspen AC is an investment that will pay for itself in savings.



A new air conditioning system means newer air conditioning technology. That translates to better comfort for you. A new air conditioner has the technology to detect humidity and desired airflow making your home the perfect temperature. Not too hot and not too cold.




A new energy efficient air conditioner needs less maintenance than an older air conditioner. In the summer months, your old air conditioner is working harder and more likely to break. And don't forget that replacement parts are usually not readily available.




If your air conditioner is more than eight years old, it uses a chlorine based refrigerant called R-22 that damages the ozone layer. This chemical is no longer allowed in new air conditioners and is continually harder to find when your old air conditioner needs to be charged.




Contact Aspen AC today in South Florida for a new energy efficient residential air conditioning system.