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If you own a house or home, you must at some point decide whether or not you should replace your air conditioner. To make an informed decision, you must be able to accurately evaluate the current performance of your air conditioning unit. You may not even be aware that your air conditioner is malfunctioning, but what you don't know could cost you serious money in the form of severely inflated energy bills and eventual repair costs.

   
One of the most obvious problems the average homeowner does notice is excessive noise. There are a number of causes for excessively noisy air conditioning units, including a faulty indoor coil or perhaps a system that is simply too small for the space it is cooling. If a system is too small, then it will be forced to run continually in hot weather. This will not only increase your energy bills, but it will shorten the lifespan of the unit by wearing down the internal mechanisms.

    
If the unit is the right size for the space and the problem is simply a faulty indoor coil or other easily replaceable part, then repairing the air conditioner is probably your best bet. However, if your air conditioning unit is too small for your home, then chances are you will need to replace it. Replacing your unit will, of course, initially cost you, but in the long run, a newer, more efficient unit will save you serious money on your monthly energy bill. New air conditioning units can be up to 90 percent efficient, making them well worth their initial cost.

    
Correctly determining whether or not you need to replace your air conditioning unit can be tricky without the help of a qualified contractor. Natural Choice Heating & Cooling is a unique company that can help you find the best solution for your air conditioning needs. You simply tell us what your issue or project is, and we will find you the highest quality product for the best cost to fulfill your needs.

 
If you would like to go ahead with a tune up, or an estimate on a new higher efficient system don’t hesitate to call.  Wish you and your family all the best and enjoying a safe and happy summer.