Several signs indicate your Connecticut HVAC system may need attention: inconsistent temperatures between rooms, unusual noises, frequent cycling on and off, rising energy bills, or poor indoor air quality. Systems over 10-15 years old often become less efficient and require more frequent repairs. During our diagnostic visit, we evaluate your system’s overall condition, efficiency, and repair costs versus replacement benefits. We consider factors like your system’s age, the cost of needed repairs, energy efficiency, and how well it’s handling Connecticut’s climate demands. We provide honest recommendations based on what makes the most financial sense for your situation. Sometimes a repair gets you several more years of reliable service. Other times, investing in a new, efficient system provides better long-term value through lower energy bills and fewer repair needs. We explain both options clearly so you can make the best decision for your home and budget.