Gwyn Services

NC

4.9 (0 reviews)

HVAC contractor

in the Triadthe last thing you want is for your air conditioner to throw in the towel. At Gwyn Serviceswe&rsquove seen it happen time and time again: a tiredoverworked AC system finally gives out&mdashhere are some clear signs your air conditioner might be nearing the end of its life&mdashand why now might be the right time to replace it. 1. It&rsquos More Than 10&ndash15 Years Old Most air conditioners have a lifespan of around 10 to 15 yearsdepending on how well they&rsquove been maintained. If your unit is creeping up in age&mdashand especially if it uses outdated R-22 refrigerant (which is no longer manufactured)&mdashit&rsquos probably time to consider an upgrade. Newer models are far more energy-efficientve called in more than one repair technician over the past couple of summersand it&rsquos only a matter of time before something major fails. Tip: If a repair is more than 30&ndash40% the cost of a new unitreplacement is often the smarter investment. 3. Your Home Isn&rsquowhich uses more energy and puts strain on your wallet. An ENERGY STAR&reg

336-774-1818 Contact Us Instant Online Estimator Call Us Today! Winston: 336-774-1818 GWYN SERVICES has been proudly serving the Carolinas since 1972.  Growing from a one-man electrical company to a multi-trade company that employs over 50 people and serves over a dozen NC counties, we are proud of our growth and the reputation we have earned for excellence and character. 1970s 1980s-90s A New Millenneum Our Current Era Click for an Instant Online Estimate! Learn More About Gwyn Services Ch

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