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How Long Will My New HVAC System Last?

When it's time to replace your old HVAC unit, you need to know is how long the new system will last. As with any kind of HVAC unit, its lifespan depends on a few things. How it's maintained, the installation process, and the type of unit all affect how long it works. Below are some of the top factors that can impact the lifespan of your heating and air conditioning.

What Affects The Lifespan of a System

The key to making the most out of your new system is to keep it cleaned and maintained at all times. Without the proper care, it may start to malfunction more often and be in constant need of repair.

Here are a few things that can reduce the lifespan of a system:

  • The system is not installed the correct way or installed in the wrong area.
  • Overuse of the unit, including running the heat too high or air conditioning too cool.
  • The unit is not the right type for the area you live in.
  • Improper maintenance.
  • The system is of bad quality.

Out of all these factors, the one that you have to look out for is poor maintenance. If you don’t maintain your unit, then the parts inside will be more susceptible to damage and wear and tear.

Average Lifespan for Other Units

Your HVAC system is more than a simple heater and air conditioner. A unit can range from anything such as a furnace, boiler and a heat pump. The average lifespan of a boiler is 20 years. If you keep it maintained and in good condition, it can last as long as 35 years.

Furnaces can last as long as 30 years. If not maintained, they may only last for 10 years. Heat pumps can last up to 20 years if used the correct way. In most cases, they can last for 15 on average.

Air conditioners have a life expectancy of up to 20 years, but there are cases where it lasts for only 10. Newer systems can have a longer life expectancy than previous models. Regardless of the system you need to replace, you’ll need the help of an HVAC professional.

If you’re looking to replace your heating and air conditioning unit, we're here to help. Contact our HVAC professionals to schedule an appointment. We can also answer any questions you may have.