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3 Types Of Residential Air Conditioning Units: Which Is Best For You?

Brett Wells

Having the best air conditioning system for your home can save you from regular repairs and high energy costs! Read on to see 3 of the more common types and how you can choose one!


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When it comes to keeping your home comfortable and with the right temperature, residential air conditioning is a must for many people. Yes, if you have an air conditioner, you know how good it is to come home and feel just right!

However, these days there are so many different types of air conditioning units available, that we know that it can be difficult to decide which one is best for you. In this article, we'll have a look at the 3 main different types of residential air conditioning units, their pros and cons, and help you determine which one is best for your home!


1. Ducted Air Conditioning: Many homeowners, particularly those with large homes or multiple levels, prefer this type of central air conditioning! Usually an outdoor unit is located outside of the house or most commonly in the roof, while indoor unit is connected to a series of ducts that run throughout the home, with vents located in various rooms to allowing the desired air temperature to be distributed throughout the house.

Pros: it is effective in large homes and buildings, as it can help to improve indoor air quality by circulating and filtering the air. Because the outdoor unit is located outside the main house area, it is also relatively quiet.

Cons: One of the major disadvantages of central air conditioning is the cost. It may cost more to instal this type of residential air conditioning system and also more expensive to run it versus other types of air conditioning units, such as window units or split systems.


2. Split air conditioning: Split air conditioning systems are a very popular choice for homeowners who want to cool larger areas or multiple rooms in their home! They include a single outdoor unit that is connected through a network of ducts to one or more indoor units, which usually stand on the walls or ceilings of the rooms. There is multi system options too of this system that you can read here!

Pros: One of the main advantages of split air conditioning systems is their energy efficiency. They will help to reduce energy consumption and lower energy bills, as they allow you to cool or heat specific areas or rooms rather than the entire home. They are also relatively quiet, as the outdoor unit is located outside the house.

Cons: However, there are some drawbacks to split air conditioning systems. One of the main drawbacks is the cost - these systems can be more expensive to purchase and install than other types of air conditioning systems. They also require highly qualified professional installation, as the ductwork must be properly installed and sealed to ensure efficiency.


3. Window air conditioning: Window air conditioning units are installed in a window or through a hole in a wall and they work by drawing in warm air from the room and releasing cool air back into the room. They are a popular choice if you are thinking about cooling or heating a single room or small area!

Pros: Window air conditioning units are easy to install as they do not require any major modifications to your home or the installation of ductwork, and equally, they can be removed relatively easily when not in use. One of the other main advantages of window air conditioning units is their affordability - they are also quite inexpensive compared to other types of air conditioning units, such as ducted air conditioning or split systems.

Cons: One of the main disadvantages of window air conditioning units is their size and appearance. These units can be somewhat large and bulky, causing to even block the view from the window where they are installed. Lastly, they can be also less energy efficient than other options, as they cool a single room rather than the entire home so they may not be the best choice if you are trying to reduce your energy consumption or lower your energy bills.


When choosing a residential air conditioning unit, it's important to consider the size of the area you want to cool, your budget and your energy efficiency goals. It's also a good idea to consult with someone highly trained and specialised in all things air conditioning (like us!) to help you determine the best option for your home. An Evidiair technician will help to determine the best size and type of system for your needs! Call us today!




 
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