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Service Allstars - If I Replace My Outdoor Unit, Do I Need To Replace My Indoor Unit?

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Join Jim Klauck, also known as Check A Pro Joe, on the Check A Pro Radio Show as he delves into the world of home improvement with Sal from Service All Stars. In this episode, they tackle a common question: If you replace your outdoor air conditioning unit, do you need to replace the indoor unit as well?

Sal provides insights into the compatibility issues between older R22 refrigerant systems and the newer R410A systems. He explains why upgrading both the indoor and outdoor units simultaneously is often the best decision, especially with the advancements in HVAC technology over the past decade.

Discover the benefits of variable speed systems, which offer improved comfort, energy efficiency, and quieter operation compared to traditional single-stage systems. Sal likens this upgrade to owning a Tesla—not just for energy savings, but for the enhanced comfort and convenience.

As they discuss the importance of maintaining a comfortable home environment, Checker Pro Joe and Sal emphasize the value of investing in modern HVAC systems. If your system is over ten years old, it might be time to consider an upgrade. Tune in to learn more about the latest in HVAC technology and how it can transform your living space.

Please contact us: www.serviceallstars.net

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Join Jim Klauck, also known as Check A Pro Joe, on the Check A Pro Radio Show as he delves into the world of home improvement with Sal from Service All Stars. In this episode, they tackle a common question: If you replace your outdoor air conditioning unit, do you need to replace the indoor unit as well?

Sal provides insights into the compatibility issues between older R22 refrigerant systems and the newer R410A systems. He explains why upgrading both the indoor and outdoor units simultaneously is often the best decision, especially with the advancements in HVAC technology over the past decade.

Discover the benefits of variable speed systems, which offer improved comfort, energy efficiency, and quieter operation compared to traditional single-stage systems. Sal likens this upgrade to owning a Tesla—not just for energy savings, but for the enhanced comfort and convenience.

As they discuss the importance of maintaining a comfortable home environment, Checker Pro Joe and Sal emphasize the value of investing in modern HVAC systems. If your system is over ten years old, it might be time to consider an upgrade. Tune in to learn more about the latest in HVAC technology and how it can transform your living space.

Please contact us: www.serviceallstars.net

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