What To Know Before Getting a New HVAC Unit

What To Know Before Getting a New HVAC Unit

We all know how critical a reliable HVAC system is when local temperatures take their annual roller coaster ride. A dependable and high-performing system is nothing short of a necessity for you and your family in towns across our HVAC service area, from Mt. Airy to Moneta and Rocky Mount to Wytheville.

A system purchase as important as this should not be left up to chance. To help make your decision easier, we put together a quick checklist of what to know before investing in a new unit.

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Consider Your Home’s Needs

Before choosing a new HVAC system, take stock of your home’s specific needs to ensure your upgrade is the right fit for your home.

  • 1. Determine the Proper Size and Capacity of a New System:

    The size of your HVAC system should match your home’s square footage, insulation levels and layout. Bigger isn’t always better; in most cases, bigger creates imbalances in the home.

  • 2. What Are Your Home’s Unique Needs?:

    Do you have cold spots or drafty rooms? Sun-drenched spaces during hot North Carolina summers? Your system should be designed around your home’s climate quirks.

  • 3. Do You Have Air Quality Concerns?:

    Consider whether enhanced filtration, dehumidifiers or air purifiers should be built into your new system to improve indoor air quality and reduce allergens.

  • 4. Existing Ductwork and Potential Upgrades:

    Outdated or undersized ductwork can limit your new system’s performance. Have a professional inspect your ducts to see if repairs or replacements are needed.

Improved HVAC System Performance & Features

When considering an upgrade, it pays to know what’s possible. Today’s systems go far beyond basic heating and cooling.

  • 1. Determine the Proper Size and Capacity of a New System:

    New HVAC systems can self-adjust, reduce noise levels and maintain more consistent indoor temps, even during North Carolina’s or Virginia’s biggest weather swings.

  • 2. The Right SEER Rating for Your Home:

    SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures a unit’s efficiency. The right number for you depends on your home and budget. The higher the rating, the more efficient and costly it is.

  • 3. User-Friendly Functionality:

    Intuitive digital displays, app integration and preset modes make it easy to dial in the perfect comfort level, even if you’re not tech-savvy.

Find the Right HVAC Partner

From installation to service down the road, the company you choose makes all the difference. Here’s what to look for in a partner you can trust.

  • 1. Experience in HVAC Installations, Maintenance & Repair:

    Your HVAC partner should do more than install a unit—they should understand the full lifecycle of your system and how to keep it running year after year. A properly installed unit will last much longer than one installed improperly.

  • 2. A Licensed & Certified Team:

    Make sure your HVAC team is licensed, insured and properly certified. It’s your peace of mind that the job’s being done right and safely.

  • 3. Diverse Unit Selection:

    A good HVAC partner won’t push one-size-fits-all solutions. Look for someone who offers variety, explains the pros and cons and helps you make the best choice.

  • 4. Ongoing unit maintenance:

    Find a company that offers preventative maintenance plans to service your unit. All machines need attention to increase longevity.

Sources: HVAC Gnome