The Trick to Choosing New HVAC Units

by | May 29, 2015 | Air Conditioning

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One of the thing you’ll notice about residential air conditioning units is how durable and long-lasting they can be. However, there will come a time where the repairs that an older unit will need may become too excessive and, from a practical standpoint, a new HVAC unit will be needed. However, there are number of things to consider when you’re looking at new HVAC Units. Taking the time to consider some of the important aspects of choosing a new unit will help you to get the best service, as well as the best efficiency out of your new HVAC unit.

The first thing that you’ll want to concern yourself with is getting an air conditioning and heating unit that is powerful enough to cool or heat your residential space. In some cases, you may want to split your home between two units. Many large two-story homes have an air conditioning and heating unit for the upstairs and a separate unit for the downstairs as well.

Regardless of what type of system you go with, it’s important to have a professional HVAC service company come to your home, do square footage measurements and load calculations to ensure that you get the right size unit for your home. This will ensure that your home stays as comfortable as possible no matter how cold or how hot it gets outside.

Another important consideration is that even though the initial cost for a new unit is going to be fairly high, newer HVAC Units are much more energy efficient than older systems. Even if your system is 5 years old, which is relatively new for a typical AC unit, a newer version is still going to be more energy-efficient. When you consider that the HVAC system accounts for the most energy consumption within your home, the more efficient your system is, the more savings you’re going to see on your electric bill month after month.

If you need to know more about what a new HVAC unit can offer your home, it’s best to contact a professional. That’s why you may want to contact Poudre Valley Air as soon as possible. You can explain your situation, they can determine what size unit you need, and they can quickly and conveniently install the unit for you.

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