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Repair or Replace Your Air Conditioner? Here’s How to Know.

July 15, 2025 By Parkbay HVAC

At some point, nearly every homeowner faces this tough question: Do I repair my current air conditioner, or is it time to replace it altogether?

It’s not always a black-and-white answer — especially in the Okanagan, where our systems work hard during those hot summer months and then sit idle in the cooler seasons. But there are some clear signs and smart factors to consider when weighing your options.

Let’s break it down.


🔧 When a Repair Makes Sense

In many cases, repairing your AC is the faster and more budget-friendly choice, especially if the unit still has some life left in it.

Here are situations where a repair is usually your best bet:

  • Your system is under 10 years old. Modern air conditioners are built to last around 15 years or more with regular maintenance. If yours is relatively young, it may have many good seasons left.

  • It’s a minor issue. Problems like clogged drain lines, a faulty thermostat, a bad capacitor, or a blown fuse are all common and relatively inexpensive to fix.

  • The system has been well-maintained. If you’ve kept up with seasonal tune-ups and filter changes, a sudden issue is probably not a sign of total failure.

  • Repair costs are low. A good rule of thumb: if the repair is less than 50% of the cost of a new unit, and the system is under 10–12 years old, repair is usually the better choice.

  • You’re not staying in the home long-term. If you're planning to move soon, a quick repair may make more financial sense than a full replacement.


🆕 When It’s Time to Replace

Sometimes, a repair is just putting a Band-Aid on a bigger issue. If your AC is older or showing signs of deeper trouble, replacement could save you money (and stress) in the long run.

Here are signs it might be time to replace:

  • Your system is 12–15+ years old. Even the best-maintained systems wear out. Aging parts, reduced efficiency, and outdated technology make replacement more attractive.

  • It uses R-22 refrigerant (Freon). This older refrigerant is now phased out in Canada and is expensive to source. If your unit needs a recharge and uses R-22, replacement is likely the smarter move.

  • Breakdowns are becoming frequent. If we’re seeing you a little too often, your system may be trying to tell you something. Multiple repairs in a short time are a red flag.

  • Your energy bills are climbing. Older systems lose efficiency over time. A newer high-SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) unit can significantly lower your monthly cooling costs.

  • Your home isn’t cooling evenly. Struggling to cool certain rooms? That could be a sign your AC is undersized, worn out, or no longer up to the task.

  • You want to upgrade. Today’s systems offer smart thermostats, zoning options, quieter operation, and better indoor air quality — a big win for comfort and convenience.


🤔 Still Not Sure?

You're not alone! Whether to repair or replace your air conditioner is a big decision — we’re here to help.

At Parkbay HVAC, we take the time to assess your system, explain your options, and help you make the right choice for your home, budget, and long-term comfort. No pressure — just honest advice from your local Okanagan experts.

📞 Need a second opinion? Ready for a seasonal tune-up?

We’re just a call or click away.


➕ BONUS TIP:

Sometimes, manufacturer or energy-efficiency rebates make upgrading surprisingly affordable. If you're thinking about a new unit, ask us about current offers — we’ll help you make the most of your investment.

Clink the link before for our free downloadable pdf guide for when to repair or replace your air conditioning unit

Repair or Replace your AC?

 

Filed Under: Air Conditioner, Cooling

HVAC on Vacation: Summer Edition

July 8, 2025 By Parkbay HVAC

Ahhh, summer vacation. Whether you’re road-tripping or jetting off to paradise, there’s nothing like a getaway to refresh the soul. But before you lock up and hit the road, don’t forget one important thing: your HVAC system.

Taking a few steps before you leave can save energy, prevent surprise breakdowns, and ensure you come home to comfort, not chaos. Here's how to prep your heating and cooling system before your summer escape.


1. Set Your Thermostat Wisely

There’s no need to keep your home ice-cold while you’re away. If you don’t have pets or sensitive plants staying behind, set your thermostat around 28°C / 82°F to save energy while still protecting your home from excess heat and humidity.

Even better? Use a smart thermostat that lets you monitor and adjust temps remotely from your phone, in case a heat wave hits while you’re gone.


2. Change or Check the Air Filter

A dirty filter makes your system work harder, reducing efficiency and increasing the chance of a problem while you’re gone. Swapping it out before vacation is a quick, affordable way to protect your system and keep your air clean.


3. Close Your Curtains & Blinds

Blocking out direct sunlight reduces heat buildup in your home, meaning your HVAC won’t have to work overtime to maintain a baseline temperature. It’s one of the easiest ways to conserve energy while away.


4. Double-Check Doors & Windows

Before heading out, do a quick perimeter check. Make sure all windows and doors are shut tightly and locked. This helps keep cool air in, warm air out—and adds an extra layer of security too.


5. Smart Tech for Peace of Mind

If you’ve got a smart thermostat, consider pairing it with temperature or humidity sensors in key areas of your home. These can alert you if something goes wrong, giving you a chance to call in a local friend or your go-to HVAC tech (hi there! 👋) before it becomes a major issue.


6. Schedule a Pre-Vacation Tune-Up

If it’s been a while since your last maintenance visit, consider scheduling a quick system check-up before your trip. It’s a small investment that can help avoid costly surprises down the line, like coming home to a 35°C house and a busted AC.


7. Check-In When You Get Home

After your trip, take a moment to check on your HVAC system. Is it cooling evenly? Any odd noises or smells? If something seems off, give Parkbay a call. We’ll help you get your home back to cool and comfortable in no time.


 

Don’t let your HVAC become the hot topic of conversation after your trip. With a few simple steps, you can relax knowing your system is in good shape while you're away, and ready to welcome you home in cool, breezy style.

Need help getting vacation-ready?

📞 Call Parkbay at 250-826-2727 or reach out online for a quick pre-vacation check-up.

Let your holiday be the only thing heating up this summer!

Filed Under: Air Conditioner, Cooling

Always On Call: Parkbay’s 24/7 Emergency Service Means Peace of Mind

June 30, 2025 By Parkbay HVAC

When your furnace stops working in the middle of a cold Okanagan night…

When your air conditioner quits during a summer heatwave…

Or when your walk-in cooler goes down during a busy dinner service…

You don’t have time to wait.

That’s why Parkbay Refrigeration, Heating and Air Conditioning is proud to offer 24/7 emergency service — because breakdowns don’t follow a 9–5 schedule, and neither do we.


🔧 Emergency HVAC & Refrigeration Services When You Need Them Most

Whether it’s residential heating and cooling, commercial refrigeration, or critical indoor air systems, our certified technicians are ready to respond quickly and professionally — day or night.

We provide after-hours service for:

  • Furnace breakdowns during cold snaps

  • Air conditioning failures during heatwaves

  • Commercial refrigeration malfunctions

  • Noisy or leaking HVAC systems

  • Safety concerns or complete system outages

When you call, you’re not getting an answering machine. You’re getting real help from a local team who understands how important comfort and safety are — especially in the Okanagan climate.


🚨 How to Reach Us in an Emergency

You can reach us 24/7 at:

📞 250-826-2727

A technician will assess the urgency and be dispatched promptly if needed. We aim to provide fast, reliable, and transparent service—no matter the hour.


💡 Pro Tip: Preventative Maintenance Saves Stress

While we're always here when you need us, we’re also big believers in avoiding emergencies where possible. Seasonal tune-ups and regular maintenance go a long way in keeping your systems running smoothly year-round.

Ask us how a Preventative Maintenance Plan can help protect your home or business from unexpected surprises!


Count on Parkbay, Anytime.

At Parkbay, we know that emergencies don’t wait — and neither should you.

We’re proud to be your trusted HVAC and refrigeration experts in the Okanagan, day or night, 365 days a year.

Filed Under: General

6 Things to Check Before You Call for AC Reapir

June 9, 2025 By Parkbay HVAC

☀️ Avoid unnecessary stress during the hot Okanagan summer

When your air conditioner quits on a hot day in the Okanagan, it’s easy to assume the worst — costly repairs and unbearable heat. But before you call for service, try these simple checks. Many common AC issues are quick fixes you can handle on your own.


✅ 1. FurnaceFilter

A clogged air filter can choke airflow and cause overheating or freezing. If it looks dusty or clogged, swap it for a new one. Regular filter changes also improve your air quality and energy efficiency.


✅ 2. Circuit Breaker

Your AC draws a lot of power and can easily trip its breaker. Head to your electrical panel and look for the AC breaker. If it's tripped, flip it fully off and then back on. A reset might be the fix.


✅ 3. Thermostat

A common issue is forgetting to set the temperature and mode of the thermostat appropriately. Make sure it's set to cool/AC and the temperature is appropriate to cool your space. A blank or non-responsive thermostat could just mean the batteries are dead. Remove the thermostat from its wall mount and check the back. Fresh batteries might be all it takes to get your AC going again.


✅ 4. Frozen Coil

Yes, it’s possible even during the hottest days. If your coil freezes, your system might shut off automatically. Turn your AC off and let the coil fully thaw and dry out before trying again.


✅ 5. Outdoor Unit Blocked

Your outdoor condenser needs clear space to breathe. If it’s covered in leaves, dirt, or blocked by shrubs or fencing, it can overheat or shut off. Clear at least two feet around it for proper airflow.


✅ 6. Clogged Condensation Drain

Your AC removes moisture from the air, which drains through a small pipe. If that line becomes clogged with algae or debris, it can trigger a safety switch and shut off your system. Check for visible buildup around the drain and gently clear it if needed.


Still Having Trouble? Call Parkbay.

If none of these steps get your system running again, don’t worry — we’re just a call away. The certified techs at Parkbay HVAC are ready to help you stay cool.

📞 Call 250-826-2727 or book online — fast, friendly, and reliable AC service in the Okanagan.

Filed Under: Air Conditioner, Cooling

Beyond Just A/C: Cooling Solutions That Fit Your Space

June 5, 2025 By Parkbay HVAC

When summer hits the Okanagan, keeping your home or business cool isn’t just about comfort—it’s about keeping your space livable and your systems running efficiently. But when people hear “cooling,” many automatically think “air conditioner.” The truth is, there's a lot more to staying cool than just traditional air conditioning.

At Parkbay, we offer a full range of cooling solutions designed to meet the unique needs of every building, whether it’s a family home in Kelowna, a lakeside cabin, or a commercial space in Vernon. Let’s break it down:

✅ Air Conditioners

The classic choice. Central air conditioning remains a reliable method for cooling larger homes and buildings. Our team installs, services, and maintains energy-efficient systems that keep your indoor temperature steady, even when the outdoor temperatures are anything but.

✅ Mini-Splits

Don’t have ductwork? No problem. Mini-split systems (also known as ductless units) are perfect for homes, cabins, or additions where ducts aren’t practical. They're energy-efficient, easy to install, and let you cool specific areas independently.

✅ Heat Pumps

Modern heat pumps do double duty: they cool your space in the summer and heat it in the winter. They’re a smart, energy-conscious option for year-round comfort. Plus, many heat pumps qualify for rebates in BC—ask us how to take advantage.

✅ Evaporative Coolers

In drier Okanagan regions, evaporative coolers can be a cost-effective, eco-friendly way to chill out. They use water evaporation to bring down the temperature, and they use much less energy than traditional systems.

Because “air conditioning” doesn’t cover it all. Cooling technology has evolved, and so have the needs of our customers. At Parkbay, we believe in giving you the right system for your space, not just the most common one. Whether you need installation, repairs, or seasonal maintenance, we make sure you stay cool—without the hot mess.

Looking for help deciding which cooling option fits your space?

Give us a call 250-826-2727

Cartoon house sweating in summer heat with a distressed face, promoting Parkbay HVAC's cooling services including air conditioners, mini-splits, heat pumps, and evaporative coolers. Text reads: 'Keep your space from becoming a hot mess this summer.'

Filed Under: Cooling

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