It is generally a good idea to replace the indoor coil if you are also replacing your air conditioner or heat pump. There is a correlation between the efficiency of your heating or cooling system and the performance of the indoor coil. So when you change the outdoor side of the system, you should also change the interior side of the system as well in order to maximize the efficiency and savings potential of the total system. For a free estimate contact us.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I have the same product warranties if I buy the units elsewhere and have ProMag install it?
- Do I need to change my indoor coil?
- How a central AC works
- How can I be sure R-410A is “The One”?
- How can I find the system that’s right for me?
- How do I determine the size, or capacity, of my HVAC system?
- How long will my system last?
- Is it ok if my a/c unit is in the attic?
- Is ProMag Energy Group a member of the BBB?
- Terms Of Use
- What can I do before calling ProMag Energy Group to service my system?
- What can I do to control the humidity levels in my home?
- What goes into installing a new system?
- What happens when I replace my old system?
- What is a heat pump?
- What is AFUE?
- What is ENERGY STAR?
- What is Freon R-22?
- What is HSPF?
- What is R-410A?
- What Is Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio?
- Where can I locate my air handler or furnace system?
- Who is Goodman?
- Why should I purchase a new heating or air conditioning system?
- Why was R-410A developed?