Tips To Consider When Installing An Air Conditioning System

The efficiency of your air conditioning system will depend on how well you do the installation. If you get the installation phase right, you won't have to worry about efficiency. Here are the tips you must consider during air conditioning installation.

Buy the Right Size

Most folks get it wrong right at the first step because they know very little about air conditioning sizing. They always buy a smaller or oversize air conditioning unit without knowing whether it will meet the needs of their households. Before you purchase an AC unit, you must consider the following factors:

  • Size of your home
  • Insulation in your home
  • Number of windows

Choosing a small AC unit for a large home means it will struggle to cool the entire house. It has to run for longer hours, shortening its lifespan. 

Inspect Your Ductwork

Assuming you want to replace the existing air conditioner, you must ensure that your ductwork is in good condition. Don't assume that your ductwork is still intact. It might have cracks, dust, and pests. And if the ductwork is damaged beyond repair, you'll need to redo it before you install the new air conditioner. 

Place the Conditioner in the Right Spot

You can't consider your DIY air conditioning installation successful if you place the unit in the wrong spot. Experts recommend placing the outdoor unit in an area with the least direct sunlight. Condensers work better when placed in a cool area. Still, don't make the mistake of installing the condenser near bushes or vegetation. 

Doing so exposes the AC system to debris buildup. Besides, pests and birds will have an easy time building their nests on the condenser. Ensure the AC unit has enough clearance on each side to facilitate adequate cooling.

Consider Energy Efficiency

With the current high cost of living, keeping your energy consumption down is essential. Therefore, you should purchase an AC system with a better Energy Efficiency Rating. So check the label of your AC unit to ensure that the EER is high. The higher the EER rating, the lower the energy your AC unit will consume.

Hire a Pro

DIY AC installation has never been easy. It takes a lot of time and errors to get the job done. Therefore, you might want to forgo the job and have an HVAC expert do it instead. Hiring the gurus assures you that the project will be successful and there will be no room for costly mistakes. Besides, you'll be at peace knowing that the installation job is in safe hands.

For more information, contact an air conditioning installation service near you.

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Maintaining Your HVAC Unit

My husband and I live in an older brick ranch home. Since we moved into this house ten years ago, we’ve been slowly renovating it. We installed new hardwood and tile floors. We’ve also replaced cabinet hardware and installed a new backsplash in the kitchen. While we’ve definitely completed some upgrades, we still have a lot of work to do. One of our future purchases will be a new HVAC system. Our unit is twenty years old. However, to keep it running efficiently for the time being, we have it regularly inspected. In order to properly maintain the air conditioning unit at your home, you should consider having an HVAC contractor examine it annually. On this blog, you will discover the things an HVAC contractor looks at during an annual inspection.

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