Air conditioners are big-ticket investments and replacing them even every few years can burn a deeper hole in your pocket than you’d like. This is exactly why one would want it to last as long as possible. Old AC units can increase your electricity bill, so it is important to regularly maintain them.
In this guide, we’ll take you through a deep dive into the lifespan of an air conditioner and explore ways to extend the same. From simple maintenance tips to advanced troubleshooting techniques, we’ve got everything covered for you.
How long does an AC usually last?
Air conditioners nowadays are built to last. With proper maintenance, most units can last anywhere between 10-15 years. The overall quality of the AC unit plays a big role in how long it will last. Cheaper units made with lower-quality materials will not last as long as more expensive units made with better-quality materials.
Proper maintenance is therefore crucial for extending the lifespan of any AC unit. Regularly changing the filters, cleaning the coils, and having annual tune-ups will help keep your AC running smoothly for many years. If you live in a hot climate and use your AC regularly, it will not last as long as if you lived in a cooler climate and only used it occasionally. Even the best-made and best-maintained AC units will eventually wear out over time. If you want to delay the same and make your AC last as long as possible, be sure to invest in a high-quality unit and perform regular maintenance activities such as changing the filters and having annual tune-ups done.
Tips for prolonging the lifespan of your AC unit
Get regular servicing and maintenance done on your AC unit. This is by far the best way to keep it running smoothly and efficiently for as long as possible. Servicing helps to identify any potential problems early on and fix them before they cause major damage or breakage. Keep the area around your AC unit clean and free from debris. A build-up of dirt and dust can cause all sorts of problems, including clogging up the filters and coils which will reduce efficiency and put unnecessary strain on the unit. Use a cover for your AC unit when it’s not in use. This will protect it from dust and extend its lifespan significantly. Be mindful of how often you use your AC unit and how long you have it running at any one time. Try to minimise usage where possible and give it a break every now and then to prevent overworking which could lead to premature breakdowns or damage.
Warning signs that your AC is nearing the end of its lifespan
As your AC ages, it will become less and less effective, as well as more expensive to maintain and operate. There are a number of warning signs that your AC is nearing the end of its lifespan, including increased energy bills, uneven cooling, decreased airflow, strange noises and leaks. If you notice any of these warning signs, it’s important to call a qualified technician for a tune-up or repair. Ignoring the problem will only make it worse and could lead to a complete system failure.
Having a good understanding of the lifespan of your AC and how to extend it is essential for making sure you get the most out of your system. By regularly checking and replacing filters and coils, scheduling regular maintenance visits, keeping an eye on your energy bills, and investing in quality parts when needed, you can ensure that you are getting the most out of your air conditioner for years together. If you’re looking for a reliable maintenance service for your AC, consider investing in Croma’s ZipCare Maintain plan for ACs.
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Chetan Nayak
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