=
Your HVAC system is one of the hardest working systems in your Hampton, Virginia, home. That’s why wear and tear are common. A full HVAC system evaluation can help spot trouble areas and ensure that your unit is performing optimally to keep your home comfortable without breaking the bank. Here are three reasons you should consider having your HVAC system evaluated by one of our trained service technicians:
Pinpoint Problem Areas
If your energy bills are skyrocketing, an HVAC system evaluation can help you see where you’re losing energy. There may be problems within the system, or there may be areas of your house where conditioned air is escaping. Either way, you’ll find out whether you need to make repairs or if your home needs better insulation to protect against hot summers and cold winters.
During an evaluation, one of our skilled service technicians will also look at the overall performance of your unit. They will take into account mechanical wear and tear and the beginnings of any major system issues that could cause performance problems down the road.
Improve Energy Efficiency
Knowing where your home may be leaking air or lack insulation can put you on your way toward improving your home’s efficiency. If you’re looking at buying a new unit because you think your current one isn’t energy efficient enough, schedule an inspection first. Even the most efficient unit can’t overcome energy loss due to leaks. It’s also possible that your current unit just needs a simple, cost-effective repair.
Reduce Overall Costs
It’s doesn’t matter whether you’re dealing with structural issues in your home or problems with the system itself. Finding and fixing them can lead to reduced upkeep costs. By catching issues early, you dramatically reduce repair costs and energy bills. No matter what the result is, an HVAC evaluation will save you money in the long run. It’s an upfront investment that’s worth every penny.
If you’re ready to schedule an HVAC system evaluation, call Kearney & Sons at (757) 269-9589. We’re work to make sure your HVAC system is in good working condition and that you’re maximizing energy efficiency.
Image provided by Shutterstock