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Should You Repair or Replace Your HVAC? Use the 5K Rule to Decide

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When your HVAC system breaks down, the repair-or-replace question can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re already uncomfortable and a contractor is standing in your home waiting for an answer. Mission Comfort recommends a straightforward industry-standard formula called the 5K Rule to help homeowners make that call with confidence.

What Is the 5K Rule?

The 5K Rule is a simple calculation used by HVAC professionals and trusted by major home services resources like HomeAdvisor, Angi, and HVAC.com. Here’s how it works:

Repair Cost x System Age = Decision Number

  • Decision Number Under $5,000: Repairing your system likely makes financial sense, assuming the unit is otherwise in decent shape
  • Decision Number Over $5,000: Replacement is usually the smarter long-term investment

A quick example: if your system is 8 years old and the repair quote is $400, your decision number is $3,200. That’s comfortably under $5,000, so repair is probably the right call. If your system is 12 years old and the repair is $500, your decision number is $6,000, which points toward replacement.

Why $5,000?

The $5,000 benchmark isn’t arbitrary. It reflects a few practical realities about how HVAC systems age and what repairs actually cost:

  • Most heating and cooling systems have a lifespan of 12 to 15 years under normal conditions
  • Major repairs on older systems (compressor replacements, heat exchanger issues, refrigerant leaks) frequently run $400 to $1,000 or more
  • An aging system that needs one significant repair often needs another within a year or two
  • At a certain point, continued investment in an old system doesn’t make financial sense when a new, more efficient system would pay for itself in energy savings

The $5,000 threshold gives you a clear, easy-to-remember line between “worth fixing” and “time to move on.”

Other Factors Worth Considering

The 5K Rule is a useful starting point, but it works best alongside a few other considerations.

How Old Is Your System?

Age matters a lot in this decision. A 6-year-old system with a $600 repair quote is a very different situation from a 14-year-old system with the same quote. Even if the math puts you under $5,000, a system that’s already past its expected lifespan may not be worth the investment. Efficiency drops significantly as systems age, and older units often lack compatibility with modern thermostats and controls.

What Refrigerant Does It Use?

If your air conditioning system uses R-22 refrigerant (also called Freon), that’s an important factor. R-22 was phased out in 2020 and is now expensive and increasingly difficult to source. A system that relies on it is worth replacing sooner rather than later, regardless of what the 5K Rule says.

How Often Has It Needed Repairs?

One repair in ten years is very different from two or three repairs in the last 18 months. If your system has become a recurring expense, the 5K Rule calculation on any single repair may understate the total cost of keeping it running. Track your repair history and factor that into the decision.

Have Your Energy Bills Been Creeping Up?

HVAC systems lose efficiency as they age, even with regular AC maintenance. If your utility bills have increased noticeably over the past few years without a corresponding change in usage, your system is likely working harder than it should to deliver the same results. A new system can cut energy costs significantly, which affects the math on replacement cost over time.

When Replacement Makes More Sense

Even if your decision number comes in under $5,000, there are situations where replacement is still the better choice:

  • The system is within a few years of the end of its expected lifespan
  • You’re dealing with recurring breakdowns rather than a single isolated repair
  • You’re planning to sell your home and want to offer buyers a newer, more efficient system
  • You’ve been considering an upgrade to a heat pump, which offers both heating and cooling efficiency in one system
  • Your current system doesn’t adequately heat or cool certain areas of the home, and you’re interested in exploring zoned HVAC as part of a replacement

When Repair Makes More Sense

The math points toward repair when:

  • Your decision number is well under $5,000
  • The system is less than 8 to 10 years old and has been reasonably reliable
  • The repair addresses a specific, isolated component rather than a core system failure
  • The system has been well maintained and is otherwise in good condition

In these cases, a well-executed AC repair can extend your system’s useful life by several years at a fraction of replacement cost.

How Mission Comfort Can Help

The 5K Rule gives you a solid framework, but the right answer also depends on the condition of your specific system, your home’s heating and cooling needs, and your budget. When you schedule with Mission Comfort, we’ll assess your system honestly and walk you through your options, including flexible financing if replacement turns out to be the right move.

Whether the answer is a targeted repair or a full AC installation, you’ll have the information you need to make a confident decision. Contact Mission Comfort to book an appointment.

How to Use Our 5K Rule Calculator

Plug in your HVAC system’s age and repair cost → see if it’s under or over $5K → schedule with us to review options and flexible financing options.

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