Exteriors

7 Things to Consider Before Getting Air Conditioning Installation

No one wants to wait until summer to get air conditioning installation. When that heat wave arrives, you’re going to want proper air conditioning in your home.

Before you make the plans to install air conditioning in your home, whether it’s an update or your home doesn’t have it, there are a few things you’ll be glad you considered.

1: Consider Sizes

Figuring out the size of your air conditioning unit is your first essential step. Different unit sizes all provide varying degrees of efficiency, comfort, and longevity.

Smaller units are fine for providing air conditioning for smaller homes and living arrangements, but a unit that’s too small for a home will be required to run too often and will wear out more quickly.

Units that are too large for your living arrangements will stop and start too frequently: this wastes electricity.

To ensure you find the right sized unit for your home’s air conditioning installation, contact an AC provider to come out to your home and recommend a suitable unit size.

2: Find Good Ductwork

When you’re getting new air conditioning, you’re going to want ductwork that works. Leaky ductwork can slow the cooling process, lead to inefficient air conditioning, and waste electricity.

Have your AC supplier inspect your ductwork or install new ductwork if you’re suspicious about the quality of the ductwork in your home.

3: Consider Your Air Quality

Before getting an air conditioning installation, it is essential to consider the air quality in your home. Ask your installer to check the quality of airflow your home receives and to make the necessary adjustments if the quality is poor.

Not enough homeowners consider the quality of air flowing into their homes, so make sure you make the consideration.

4: Consider the Cost

Cost of air conditioning installation depends on the amount of space in your home that requires cooling.

Remember the cost of installing air conditioning in your whole home will be much more expensive than having a few rooms air-conditioned.

Think about if you’d like every room in your home to be properly air-conditioned, or if you only really need the most used rooms in your home to be cooled.

Realizing certain rooms don’t really require air conditioning could end up saving you a lot of money. However, you want to be certain before committing because you may end up regretting the choice to not air condition the whole home.

5: Consider Equipment Placement

While your installer will certainly recommend different areas for equipment placement, it’s important for you to consider different areas as well. No one knows your home better than you, so your input is vital.

When considering where you want your unit to be installed, look for areas out of direct sunlight and in the shade. These areas are ideal for air conditioning installation because exposing units to direct sunlight can cause them to overheat and become damaged over time.

Also, sunlight can affect the airflow of your unit in a negative manner. Obviously, you want your unit to provide the best airflow possible; so avoiding direct sunlight for your unit is an essential consideration.

6: Filters Are Highly Recommended

Most air conditioning units are not installed without filters nowadays. However, be sure to ensure your unit comes with a filter.

Not only does a filter provide crisper air quality for your home, but it also protects your air conditioning unit from dirt and debris that damage the unit over time.

If you have allergies, filters are not a consideration: they’re a necessity. Filters help prevent dust, pollen, and other allergens from getting into your home. Anyone with allergies should highly consider a filter for their air conditioning installation.

7: Timing Is Key

Not only will waiting until summer to install new air conditioning make you suffer, but you will also likely see an increased price.

Installing air conditioning tends to cost more during the summer for a variety of reasons. Primarily, the cost is increased due to higher demand from customers. Most people don’t realise they need new air conditioning until those hotter days come around.

The cost is also increased because the labor is tougher during those excessively warm days.

To get the best price for your air conditioning installation, try to get it installed during the winter or late autumn. The demand is much lower for installations and it’s easier for the installer to work in cooler temperatures than it is to sweat it out during a hot day in the middle of summer.

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