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What is the $5,000 rule?
The $5,000 rule is an industry accepted guideline that helps homeowners make a financial decision about their HVAC system. First, multiply the age of your system by the repair cost. If the outcome is over $5,000, you should probably replace. If the outcome is under $5,000, you should probably repair.
I don’t have a repair estimate. What do I do?
At this time, the best way to get a repair estimate is to speak with a dealer. No worries, you can use the guide above to get some guidance even without a repair estimate.
What affects the lifespan of my system?
At this time, the best way to get a repair estimate is to speak with a dealer. No worries, you can use the guide above to get some guidance even without a repair estimate.
What can I do to troubleshoot my system?
In non-emergency situations, you can try a few troubleshooting tips like changing your filter, turning a unit’s power on/off, or resetting your thermostat
Caution: Avoid experimenting and never troubleshoot if you have an emergency. Call our JDR Mechanical instead who can safely diagnose your system’s issue and advise next steps.
Caution: Avoid experimenting and never troubleshoot if you have an emergency. Call our JDR Mechanical instead who can safely diagnose your system’s issue and advise next steps.
Can I replace only a part or do I need to replace the whole system?
We highly recommend replacing the whole system as not all products are compatible. While in some cases it is possible to only replace a part, mixing old and new parts or multiple brands in a system can lead to early repairs or higher monthly costs due to an inefficient system. Talk with your service team at JDR Mechanical to find the best option for you.
The $5,000 Rule: Making Informed Decisions
The $5,000 rule is an industry-standard guideline that empowers homeowners to make smart financial choices regarding their HVAC system. Here’s how it works:
- Calculation: Multiply your system’s age by the repair cost.
- Decision Point:
- If the result exceeds $5,000, consider replacement.
- oIf it falls below $5,000, repair may be the better option.
No Repair Estimate? No Problem!
If you don’t have a repair estimate yet, don’t worry. Reach out to our experienced dealers—they’ll provide guidance even without an estimate. Our goal is to assist you in making informed decisions about your HVAC system.
Factors Affecting System Lifespan
Several factors impact your system’s longevity:
- Continuous Operation: Running your A/C or heater nonstop can strain components.
- Mixing Old and New Parts: Compatibility matters. Mixing parts can lead to frequent repairs.
- Quality Installation: Proper installation ensures optimal performance.
Troubleshooting Tips (Non-Emergency)
In non-emergency situations, try these steps:
- Change Filters: Clean filters improve efficiency.
- Power Cycling: Turn the unit off and on.
- Thermostat Reset: Reset your thermostat.
Whole System Replacement vs. Part Replacement
While replacing a part is possible, we recommend considering the entire system:
- Compatibility: Not all products work seamlessly together.
- Efficiency: Mixing old and new parts can lead to higher costs.
- Talk to Us: Consult our service team for personalized solutions.
Note: Always consult with professionals for specific HVAC recommendations tailored to your system
