HVAC Replacement Options Explained…

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Air Conditioner

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Package Unit

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Water Heater

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Heat Pump

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Ductless Mini-Split System

HVAC inline duct fan connected to ductwork in a basement or utility room, used for air circulation.

Whole-House Humidifier/Dehumidifier

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At Roger Cox AC and Heating, we make replacing your HVAC system simple and stress-free. Here's what you can expect:

  • Personalized Consultation
    We assess your current system and your home’s unique needs to recommend the best replacement options.

  • Clear, Upfront Estimates
    You'll receive a detailed quote with system options that match your comfort goals and budget.

  • Professional Installation
    Our licensed technicians handle the removal of your old system and expertly install the new one, ensuring everything is properly tested and optimized.

  • System Walkthrough
    After installation, we show you how to use and maintain your new system, answering any questions you may have.

  • Ongoing Support
    We're here for you after the install, offering maintenance plans and support to keep your system running efficiently for years to come.

Signs Your AC System Might Need To Be Replaced

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    Age of the System:

    If your air conditioning system is over 10-15 years old, it may be nearing the end of its lifespan. Older systems are often less efficient and more prone to breakdowns.

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    Frequent Repairs:

    If you find yourself frequently calling for repairs and the system seems to be in a perpetual state of malfunction, it might be more cost-effective to invest in a new, reliable unit.

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    R-22 Refrigerant:

    If your AC system uses the outdated R-22 refrigerant, it might be wise to consider replacement. R-22 is being phased out, and the cost of replenishing it is increasing.

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    Increased Energy Bills:

    A significant and unexplained spike in your energy bills could indicate that your AC system is no longer operating efficiently and is consuming more energy than necessary.