When your HVAC system no longer provides the warm or cool air you need to stay comfortable, then it’s time to consider a replacement. Taking out an entire HVAC system and installing a new cooling or heating unit in its place is a great way to improve temperature regulation and energy efficiency in your home — but what is included in an HVAC replacement?
Replacing heating and air conditioning systems isn’t nearly as straightforward as it may seem. HVAC technicians follow detailed processes and procedures to ensure that their clients are left with not just a new system but a functional source of cool or warm air. If you’re interested in an HVAC replacement, here’s a look at some of the important steps that are taken during the process.
Protecting Your Home
Before diving into an HVAC replacement, technicians prioritize safeguarding your living space. They’ll do so by covering floors and furniture with drop cloths and plastic sheeting to shield your belongings from dust, debris, and potential damage. This step is fundamental to prevent any mess from the removal and installation process from invading your home.
Whether it’s an air conditioner, heat pump, or complete heating and cooling unit, this careful preparation will ensure that the sanctity of your home environment isn’t disrupted during the replacement process.
Taking Out the Old
Removing old HVAC equipment is a meticulous process that involves detaching the existing unit — which could be an outdated air conditioner, gas furnace, or heat pump — and properly disposing of it according to environmental regulations. HVAC technicians carefully dismantle the unit to avoid damage to your home’s structure and the existing ductwork.
This step may reveal the need for updates or repairs to electrical connections and the duct system to accommodate the new HVAC installation. Replacements require both precision and expertise to ensure that the foundation for your new system is ready and reliable.
Ductwork Replacements
Updating or replacing ductwork during an HVAC replacement isn’t just about installing a new system — it’s about optimizing the efficiency and performance of your new heating and cooling system. Over time, ducts can become leaky or outdated, failing to meet the energy efficiency demands of modern HVAC units.
A mismatched duct system can lead to loss of heated or cooled air. This can make your new HVAC unit work harder, which, in turn, can spike your energy bills. By assessing and — if necessary — replacing the existing ductwork, technicians ensure that your new HVAC system delivers consistent air quality and temperature control throughout your home.
Installing the New System
The actual HVAC system installation demands a high level of technical precision, where every component — from the outdoor unit to the indoor air handler — plays a crucial role. HVAC contractors meticulously connect the internal and external units, ensuring that the system can efficiently draw heat energy from outside air to warm your home or expel hot air to cool it down.
This phase includes setting up the thermostat, electrical connections, and ensuring that the split system, central AC, or ductless system components are perfectly aligned and secured. A professional HVAC installation lays the groundwork for your home’s comfort, aiming to meet your heating and cooling needs while optimizing energy usage for lower energy bills.
Performing Tests
After the physical installation of a new HVAC system, testing the newly installed system is pivotal. This step is not just about flipping a switch and hoping for the best — it ensures that the system operates at peak efficiency, adheres to the seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) standards, and meets the specific heating and cooling needs of your space.
HVAC technicians scrutinize the system’s response to thermostat adjustments, the flow of hot and cold air, and the overall energy efficiency rating. This thorough testing phase guarantees that your new HVAC installation will provide reliable comfort and performance, tailoring your home’s climate to your preferences while keeping an eye on energy conservation.
To Replace an Old Heating or Air Conditioning Unit in Your Home, Call Air Supply Inc. Today
Whether you’re interested in new heat pumps, an AC replacement, or a new furnace installation, our skilled HVAC professionals have you covered. Reach out to Air Supply Inc. to start planning an HVAC unit replacement for your Las Vegas home.