When summer heat creeps in and your AC starts acting up, it’s natural to wonder if a quick fix will do—or if it’s time for a full replacement. You might be asking: Should I repair or replace my cooling system?
If your cooling system is over 10–15 years old, requires frequent or expensive repairs, or struggles to maintain comfort, replacing it may be more cost-effective than continued repairs.
With decades of HVAC experience, I’ve helped homeowners weigh this exact decision based on real performance and long-term savings. Let’s explore how to evaluate your system’s condition and make the best choice for comfort and efficiency.
Here at Neighborhood have some tips to help you decide whether to repair your home cooling system this summer.
First, answer this question: How old is your air conditioner? If you don’t know off the top of your head, check for a date on the manufacturer’s nameplate.
That brings us to our next important question: How much will repairs cost? You’ll need a professional to inspect your unit and give you an estimate on repairs. Then, use what we call the “5,000 Rule,” and multiply the age of your unit by the projected cost of repairs. Do you come up with a total of $5,000 or more? It’s time to shop for a new air conditioner.
Needing to replace your cooling system is not a bad thing. Far from it! You’ll enjoy greater comfort, better air quality, and lower energy bills for years to come. If you’re ready to start shopping, here are a few key considerations to keep in mind before making the purchase.
Whether you need to repair or replace an air conditioner in St. Cloud and the surrounding region, you don’t have to go through the process alone. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for an AC inspection, and let our friendly and knowledgeable technician walk you through your options. With our help, you’ll have a high-functioning, efficient cooling system in place before the summer heat hits hard!