An air conditioning system should last between 15 and 20 years, so you want to make sure you choose the right one for your needs to maximize the lifespan. Air conditioners vary in cooling power and energy efficiency, and there are different styles to consider.
The key to choosing the right AC system for your home is first determining your needs, then finding an AC system that fits those needs. As long as you follow these tips, you should have no problem finding a good AC system for your home.
Central AC vs. Split Ductless Systems
Your first choice when it comes to buying an air conditioner is whether to go with central air or a split ductless system.
Central air conditioning is the type you see in most homes. An outside AC unit is attached to your home using ducts which deliver cold air throughout your home.
With a split ductless system, there is no ductwork. This makes a split ductless AC a good option for houses without ductwork currently installed. These units can be more expensive and don’t cool your home as evenly as a central AC system, however.
You may also elect a heat pump, which works like central air but has the ability to provide both heating and cooling.
Size
AC systems are rated in tons, where each ton equals 12,000 Btu/hr. Purchasing a correctly sized AC is important because it gives you adequate cooling without wasting energy. Additionally, an improperly sized unit may be prone to breakdowns and other problems.
Efficiency
The other important rating on AC systems is the SEER rating. This describes an air conditioner’s efficiency, with a higher SEER meaning higher efficiency. Modern AC units must have a SEER of at least 13. Find efficient AC systems by looking at models that are Energy-Star Rated.
Get Some Help with Your Decision
Finding the best air conditioner for your home can be a difficult task. For help finding the right size, type and SEER rating for an air conditioning system for your Cahokia, IL home, give Morrison Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning a call. Our trained staff can provide an expert recommendation and help with the install. In fact, we’re your first call for all comfort system service and repairs!