Should You Repair or Replace Your Old Air Conditioner?

Technician evaluating whether to repair or replace an old outdoor air conditioner unit in Perth
Close up of an HVAC technician replacing a small electrical capacitor on a split system

The compressor is the heart of your air conditioner. It pressurizes the refrigerant and pushes it through the system. Replacing a compressor is incredibly labor-intensive and requires specialized parts. In an older unit, a dead compressor is almost always a death sentence.

Brand new, modern white inverter split system AC unit mounted on a clean Perth wall
ScenarioSystem AgeRisk LevelRecommended Action
Broken CapacitorUnder 8 YearsLowRepair (Simple fix, long remaining lifespan)
Minor Coil Leak8 – 12 YearsMediumRepair/Monitor (Fix the leak, but start planning for an upgrade)
Compressor FailureOver 10 YearsHighReplace (Fails the 50% rule, high risk of secondary failures)
Major Re-gas (Old Refrigerant)Over 12 YearsVery HighReplace (Obsolete parts, non-compliant refrigerant)
Homeowner looking stressed while holding a high electricity bill next to an old thermostat

Do not spend good money chasing bad. If you are tired of high energy bills and constant breakdowns, the team at AirCoolCare is here to help. [Contact us today] for an honest, no-pressure assessment of your current system and transparent advice on your best path forward.