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Deciding When To Repair or Replace HVAC or Plumbing

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Replacing key home systems like your heater, air conditioner, or plumbing, is a big decision. Aside from being a significant financial investment, knowing when to replace older equipment with modern, energy-efficient options requires a careful and professional assessment. Pro Plumbing helps Lexington homeowners make informed choices; when you spot any of these signs, make sure you get in touch!

Four Signs Your HVAC Needs To Be Replaced

Timing is everything when it comes to assessing your HVAC system. Most furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps carry five- or 10-year warranties. After the warranty coverage ends, you’ll need to base your decision to repair or replace your HVAC equipment on four primary factors.

1. It’s Over 10 Years Old

Older equipment is often harder to repair, especially if replacement parts aren’t readily available. Most systems become less energy-efficient due to years of use; your Pro Plumbing technician can help you determine whether it is worth repairing HVAC equipment more than 10 years old.

How Long Do HVAC Systems Last?

The expected lifespan of HVAC equipment varies for several reasons. Electric heating systems tend to last the longest at roughly 20 years, with natural gas furnaces and heat pumps averaging 10-15 years of reliable use.

2. You’re Dealing With Frequent Repairs

We love our repeat customers, but if your equipment is breaking down multiple times each year, upgrading to an energy-efficient heat pump or modern equipment is often the cost-effective option. As a general rule, replace your HVAC equipment whenever repair costs exceed 50% of the new equipment’s price tag.

3. You’re Paying More for Electricity or Natural Gas

Outdated HVAC equipment becomes less and less efficient every year. Over time, the effects of wear and tear add up in performance and on your utility bills. If you notice an increase in energy use without running your system more often, replacement may pay for itself by improving efficiency.

4. Your HVAC System Is Loud and Underperforming

If you’re experiencing loud sounds, rattling, or foul smells from your HVAC system, it might be time for an upgrade. Look for uneven temperatures throughout your home or weak airflow; these are additional signs that you need to upgrade your HVAC.

When Is the Best Time To Replace Your HVAC System?

Spring and fall are usually the best times to replace your HVAC system in Lexington. These are generally slower times of the year for our team, which allows us to be more flexible in scheduling appointments, making the entire process more convenient. Contact our team today to learn more about HVAC system replacement.

Read More: Five Energy Efficiency Tips to Save Money

Three Signs You Need To Replace Your Plumbing

As you’d expect, age, water quality, and leaks are the biggest factors in determining when to replace your home’s core plumbing infrastructure.

1. Your Home Is Over 50 Years Old

Old, outdated pipes are more likely to have mineral and rust buildup or be structurally compromised by corrosion. If your home was built before the 1970s, there’s a good chance it has galvanized steel or polybutylene pipes. Both of these materials are known to deteriorate and burst, causing leaks and potentially serious water damage.

How Long Does Plumbing Last?

The expected lifespan of plumbing varies by the age of the pipes, soil composition, climate, and water content. Hard water sometimes causes mineral buildup faster in galvanized steel and other materials.

To find out when your plumbing was updated last, look at any home maintenance records, check with city or county permit records. If you’re wondering how to find out when plumbing was updated in your home, ask our team for a thorough assessment of your system.

How Long Does Copper Plumbing Last?

Copper is durable and long-lasting, with most copper piping lasting 50-70 years.

How Long Does PEX Plumbing Last?

PEX, short for cross-linked polyethylene (PEX), is usually good for 40-50 years, although some products are rated for much longer.

2. You Have Constant Leaks and Water Pressure Issues

A single leak isn’t a big problem, but multiple leaks at different points in your piping definitely are. Multiple points of failure are a sign that your plumbing is corroded and nearing the end of its expected lifespan. If you’re constantly spotting and repairing leaks, it may be time to replace your entire system.

3. Your Water Is Discolored … and It Stinks

Discoloration, foul smells, and unpleasant taste are all signs that your pipes are corroded. Look for rusty, brownish water, the smell of sulfur, or other odors that are caused by sewer line issues or other sources of contamination.

For plumbing repair or replacement services in Lexington or nearby communities, schedule an appointment with us. Our team will take a closer look and explain all your options!

Questions To Ask When Replacing Whole-House Plumbing

Replacing your plumbing is a significant investment, so take the time to learn as much as possible about your plumbing.

Ask your plumbing professional:

  • What materials do you recommend for new piping, and why?
  • Are you licensed and insured?
  • How long will the project take?
  • Will you handle any necessary permitting?
  • Is there a warranty for your work?

Our plumbers are always prepared to answer these questions, and many others. Our commitment to communication and education empowers homeowners to understand their property inside and out.

Your Local Home Service Experts

We know HVAC and plumbing issues can be inconvenient and often intimidating. Get a detailed assessment of your home’s most important systems and infrastructure so you can decide to repair or replace an HVAC system or plumbing system confidently. See why we’re Lexington’s most trusted home services contractor; schedule your service appointment today!

Call 336-892-8105 or contact us online to schedule HVAC, electrical, indoor air quality, or plumbing services in Trinity, Salisbury, and the surrounding areas.