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HVAC systems work by heating or cooling air and then distributing it throughout a building using a network of ducts or pipes. Ventilation ensures a constant supply of fresh air, and filtration removes contaminants.
HVAC systems typically consist of a furnace or heat pump (for heating), an air conditioner (for cooling), a thermostat, ductwork, vents, filters, and a blower fan.
It’s recommended to change HVAC filters every 1 to 3 months, depending on filter type and usage. Dirty filters can reduce system efficiency and indoor air quality.
- Schedule regular HVAC maintenance.
- Seal ductwork and insulate your home.
- Replace old, inefficient HVAC equipment.
The average lifespan of an HVAC system is around 15-20 years, but this can vary depending on maintenance, usage, and the quality of the system.
The decision to repair or replace depends on the age, efficiency, and repair cost of your system. If your system is old and frequently needs repairs, it may be more cost-effective to replace it with a newer, more efficient model.