The process of exchanging an existing climate control system for a new one in the specified Michigan locale involves disconnecting the old unit, preparing the site, installing the new equipment, and ensuring proper functionality. Considerations include unit size, energy efficiency ratings (SEER), and adherence to local regulations.
Upgrading to a modern system offers numerous advantages, including improved energy consumption, reduced utility costs, enhanced indoor air quality, and increased home comfort. Older systems often operate at lower efficiency levels and may utilize outdated refrigerants that contribute to environmental harm. Furthermore, newer units typically offer quieter operation and smart home integration capabilities.