5 Tips for Assessing an HVAC System When Buying a Home

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5 Tips for Assessing HVAC Buying Home

 

 

HVAC systems are almost always the most expensive appliances in a home, so if you’re going through the home buying process, doing your homework now may save you a costly headache later.

It’s a mistake to underestimate the importance of your home heating and cooling systems.

 

Not only do you want to make sure your home comfort systems work when you need them most – on the coldest and hottest days of the year – but you also want to avoid costly replacement caused by catastrophic failure and ensure that the system meets your comfort needs.

 

These 5 tips can help you become more acquainted with HVAC systems as you go through the home buying process.

 

 

Tip #1 – What kind of HVAC system do you have?

 

Do you know what kind of HVAC system you have? Is it a low-end system that barely gets the job done or the Cadillac of HVAC systems?

Is it forced air, forced water, hybrid, steam, geothermal, or something else?

To complicate matters, home heating and cooling systems can be fueled by:

  • Electricity
  • Oil
  • Propane
  • Natural Gas

 

The type of fuel and the efficiency of your system will affect how much it costs you to heat and cool your home.

Get to know the equipment you’re getting ready to purchase. An HVAC system like a furnace can be intimidating since it’s made up of multiple components such as the heat exchanger, evaporator coil, thermostat, air filters, and more.

Know what parts of the system have been changed or updated. This can give you a good idea on where your money will go and when you will need to invest.

The bottom line is that you don’t know when the filters or condensers were maintained or the quality of work that was done.

Did the heating and cooling systems get annual preventative maintenance, or has it been several years since they were inspected?

Better safe than sorry.

If you’re unsure of anything, feel free to contact us today.

 

Pro tip: Most homes use forced air or forced water. If the home has ductwork and vents, it’s a forced air system. If the home has baseboard heating along the floor of the walls, it’s usually forced water.

 

Tip #2 – Assess the Age of the HVAC System

Old HVAC Unit

 

All home heating and cooling systems need to be maintained annually. If not, they can reach the end of their service life prematurely and unexpectedly: on the hottest and coldest days of the year.

Systems that are over 10 years old may be coming to the end of their service life, especially if they haven’t been properly maintained. Conversely, a well-maintained system can last years longer.

Not sure what to look for?

When the system is turned on, is it showing any of the 7 Signs of Heating and Cooling System Failure, such as rust and metal fatigue, or noisy operation?

 

If you answered yes to either of these, it is a concern you should raise.

Home inspections are a great place to get a second opinion, but you ought to be aware that a home inspection IS NOT and HVAC inspection.

 

Keep in mind that home inspections are done through visual analysis, which means your inspection will be mostly visual too. A home inspector will not be able to deeply inspect the heating and cooling system, so it’s recommended that you get an HVAC inspection as well.

 

If there is a concern the home inspector should recommend an HVAC professional to assess the system.

If you do need to replace or upgrade your system, energy efficiency rebates are an excellent way to offset your costs.

You can save thousands on home heating and cooling equipment by visiting NHsaves.com.

 

 

 

Tip #3 – Look for The Labels

Systems usually have labels that identify the efficiency of an HVAC unit.

You should be able to identify the equipment, fuel type and energy requirements needed to power them.

They take into consideration Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) and Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratios (SEER), and more.

This info can help give you an idea of the age of the system.

 

 

Tip #4 – Maintenance Records & Utility Bills

Air Conditioning Technician and A part of preparing to install new air conditioner.

 

Your HVAC system needs annual maintenance to operate properly. If you’re really interested in the home, it would be in your best interest to find out when the equipment has last been inspected and maintained.

 

Look for a job ticket or notations of the past inspection date. Some HVAC companies will initial or put their company stickers on the equipment itself. Take note of frequent repairs, especially on aging systems.

If you are seeing repeat services, it may be a sign that larger repairs or a replacement is not far in the future.

A good HVAC company should be able to supply basic service records and information.

 

Tip #5 – Assessing Rooms

Don’t let the excitement of being a new homeowner distract you from assessing the comfort levels in each room. Do any rooms feel stuffy or drafty? Too hot or too cold? Humid or moist?

3 out of 4 homes experience conditioned air – think money and comfort – leaking out of their ductwork, leading to high energy bills, humidity problems, and uncomfortable temperatures.

Oversized or undersized equipment can also be a major problem.

It pays to take these concerns seriously early on in the home buying process.

 

 

Conclusion

These five tips can help you assess the HVAC system in your dream home:

  • What type of HVAC System Do You Have?
  • Assess the Age of the HVAC System
  • Look for the Labels
  • Maintenance
  • Assessing Rooms

 

Knowing these HVAC basics can give you the confidence you need to strengthen your bargaining position and make a competitive offer.

Do you have any questions we haven’t answered? Don’t hesitate to give us a call today!

We can resolve your HVAC concerns, help ensure that your investment is worth the risk, and turn your home into your comfort zone.

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I'm always impressed when a service provider takes the time to educate me about the product I bought. Eddie explained the protocols for maintaining my mini-splits
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Joan C.
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Eric, our Sanford tech, did wonderful as always. maintaining our beast of a heating system takes skill. He is prompt and kind gets the maintenance taken care of quickly. He doesn’t mind the annoying dogs or the beam that you have to duck under going up and down stairs.

They check in the day before coming and Eric texts when on the way. He is always on time. We have been very happy with the work and the professionalism.

Joyce
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This was my first time using Sanford. Derek was amazing. He diagnosed the problem quickly, showed me the problem, and then quoted me a price which was very reasonable. He had the part on the truck and had the problem fixed within a half hour. From the person I made the appointment with, Irish, to the dispatcher I spoke with for an estimated time of arrival, to Derek, my experience was nothing but positive. I had such a great experience that I will always use Sanford for my heating, cooling, and plumbing needs. Highly recommended!

John M.
John M.
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After Sanford did such an impressive job installing our new Bosch furnace last winter, it was a no brainer as to who we wanted to add a central air conditioner to our house.
They gave us two options and we chose to go with a heat pump. Jason and his team did an incredible job installing the system in just a single day. The quality of their workmanship is second to none and he couldn’t be a nicer person to work with.
Another great job by Sanford !

David B.
David B.
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We had Brian B come to our home to conduct a follow up visit to evaluate our Carrier AC that was installed in February. Just like the three-man crew who did the installation, Brian B did an outstanding job of making sure that everything was working just fine. He answered all our questions and made sure we were confident that our AC would be working fine this summer. Great job.

Cathleen P.
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Extremely happy with the service I received. Mike did an excellent job of servicing my HVAC system. He was very efficient, knowledgeable and took the time to answer all my questions. Also, the office personnel were very helpful and responsive to all my requests and questions regarding scheduling and pricing. I will be using them again and would highly recommend Mike.

Janet L.
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Excellent service. Arrived on time. Asked me questions to diagnose any possible issues. Explained several things I did not know about my system.

Eric was very pleasant & thoroughly cleaned & diagnosed my system. Every Sanford employee with whom I have had dealings has been pleasant, attentive, and professional. A friend recommended Sanford to me & I recommend them to you as well. I have been very happy with my equipment & service & know I can contact them anytime with questions & concerns & they will respond in a timely manner. Thank you Eric!

C P.
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Our tech was great! He was respectful of the space (and rolled with the chaos of small kiddos running around like goons), knowledgeable, and efficient. We’ve used Sanford for years and will continue to do so.

Kay H.
Kay H.
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Kyle G. from Sanford was awesome and super respectful. They installed furnace and AC system. He explained everything without being condescending, helped set up the wireless system, checked it and his team cleaned up everything after the job. My standards are pretty high and Kyle not only met them, he exceeded them. Thank you.

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