Air Conditioning
Investing in a new air conditioner, installed and maintained properly, promises improved efficiency over your current system.
Today's central air conditioners boast energy savings ranging from 30% to 50% compared to models from the mid-1970s. Even if your unit is just a decade old, upgrading to a newer, more efficient model could slash your cooling costs by 20% to 50%.
How Do I Choose The Right Air Conditioner?
We’ll help you with that. Choosing an air conditioner for your home is an important decision. A central air conditioner not only provides indoor comfort but can dehumidify, and filter your home’s air, making it cleaner and far more comfortable. A central air conditioner distributes conditioned air through a house. There are a number of considerations we can help you with. Consider the following:
Do you have hot or cold spots in your home?
Does anyone in the house have allergies?
Where do you spend most of the time in your home?
Would you like to save money on your utility bill?
How long do you plan on living in your home?
These are just some of the questions a qualified York dealer will help you with. We’ll make sure to size your new central air conditioner properly. Sizing is extremely important. Our knowledgeable and trained cooling contractors will make sure to match an air conditioner to your needs.
Consider that a unit that is too small will lack the ability to give you the comfort you desire. A unit that is too large will end up not only costing more money up front, but more money to operate. An ove-rsized AC will kick out more cooling and will most likely overshoot the thermostat by 2 degrees, making you too cold and costing you more money. Make sure you find the right contractor that will help you make the right choice.
Steps To Choosing The Right System:
1. Buy the most efficient system you can
2. Size your system properly
3. Seal your ducts, if you have a ducted system
4. Properly maintain your system
A word about efficiency. In brief, an efficiency rating tells you how much of the total energy used is delivered to the home as heat. The higher the efficiency, the better the air conditioner functions. For example, an air conditioner that is 80% efficient delivers 80% of the fuel consumed by the house as cool air. The rest, 20% or 20 cents on the dollar, goes up the chimney flue. Your cooling bill, therefore, depends on the cost of the fuel and the efficiency of the AC unit.
When referring to air conditioning, we measure performance by SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio). The higher the SEER rating, the greater the efficiency and the greater your savings. A 13 SEER unit is the lowest allowed in the United States.
Consider that purchasing a higher SEER rating unit could yield these estimated savings:
14 SEER = 7% reduction in energy uses
15 SEER = 13% reduction in energy use
16 SEER = 18% reduction in energy use
17 SEER = 23% reduction in energy use
18 SEER = 27% reduction in energy use
Let one of our cooling experts examine your home. We'll help identify the right home cooling system for you.
Call or Text Automatic Heat today for a FREE consultation: 541.726.7656