




This Hemet home had an older HVAC system that had clearly run its course. The condenser outside was caked with years of dust and debris, and the furnace inside was well past the point where repairs made financial sense. The homeowner was dealing with a system that was working harder than it should - and still not keeping up.
We pulled the old equipment and did a full swap: new furnace, new condenser, and a new coil. When one component of a system is worn out, the others are usually right behind it. Replacing everything together means it all works as a matched set - better efficiency, better airflow, and nothing dragging the new equipment down.
The new AC Pro condenser sits clean and level on a fresh pad outside, and the new furnace is set up neatly in the same closet space as before. Everything is properly connected and ready to handle whatever the Hemet heat throws at it this summer.
Older systems don't just cost more to repair - they cost more to run every single month. A newer system uses less energy to do the same job, and it does it more consistently. That adds up over time, and it starts from day one.
If your system is getting up there in age and you're noticing higher utility bills, more frequent repairs, or rooms that just won't cool down the way they used to, it might be worth having someone take a look. Sometimes the smarter move is a clean replacement rather than another band-aid fix.