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Planning a new AC installation soon? - Common FAQs will facilitate your choice

Planning a new AC installation soon? - Common FAQs will facilitate your choice

But how to choose the right AC unit for your home without getting lost? – This is the inevitable question that every homeowner is going to face. Remember that ignorance can negatively affect your home’s comfort, so it’s worth getting familiar with the main factors that will influence your choice.

So, by answering some of the most common FAQs about AC installation, we will unveil the key aspects to take into account before getting a new air conditioner.

How to decide between a split system and a packaged system?

A split system is the most popular and versatile type of air conditioners, which consists of two interconnected units. One unit is installed outdoors and the other operates indoors.

A packaged system combines all components, such as a compressor, condenser, fan, filters, elements for cooling and heating air and others, in one unit, which is usually placed outside.

Packaged systems are better for small properties where there’s limited space for something like air conditioners.

How do I know what size of an air conditioning unit is best for my home?

When we speak about AC size, we actually refer to the tons of heat it can process in one hour. The formula that will help you calculate the right air conditioning system size includes multiplying the square footage of the room with 25 BTU (British thermal unit).

For instance, a 300 square feet room would need a HVAC system with the approximate cooling capacity of 7500 BTU.

For better calculation and professional and personalized advice, you should contact Las Vegas HVAC contractor.

What factors should I take into account before a new AC installation?

Professional HVAC installation services mean that the approach will be holistic and competent. Here is the list of important factors to pay attention to.

  • Before purchasing a new air conditioner, you should know the necessary AC capacity. The larger the square footage of your home, the higher capacity you need. Competent calculation of the required AC capacity is the key to high-quality and efficient operation of the air conditioner.
  • It’s important to choose the right place for installation. Keep in mind that the air flow shouldn’t be directed at the bed, table or the place where you spend most of the time.
  • If there are many electrical appliances in the room, it is better to consider air conditioners with a slightly higher capacity.
  • Pay attention to energy efficiency. It will ensure the right and cost-effective AC operation.
  • Check that the HVAC system has the necessary set of modes:
    • heating & cooling: for regulating the microclimate during cold and hot seasons respectively;
    • ventilation: for ensuring the air circulation in the room;
    • dehumidification: for controlling the humidity level and preventing mold formation;
    • air filtration: for excluding the accumulation of dust and larger particles.
  • Check out more modern features to get the most of your air cooling system:
    • sleep mode: the air conditioner will make less noise at night and automatically lower the temperature by several degrees;
    • turbo mode: it allows you to quickly reach the set temperature at increased power;
    • self-diagnosis: self-identification of malfunctions;
    • motion sensor: the ability to switch to energy saving mode with minimal activity in the room;
    • Wi-Fi: allows you to control the air conditioner from your smartphone.

What is SEER, and why does it matter?

You could see the abbreviation SEER among the features of every cooling system. It stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio in cooling mode. There’s also another abbreviation, SCOP, which means seasonal coefficient of performance of an air conditioner in heating mode.

As you might already know, energy efficiency is the primary determinant to pay attention to when choosing an air conditioning system. The aforesaid coefficients show the annual energy consumption and the amount of heat and cold produced over a given period. Based on this, there are 10 energy efficiency classes – A+++, A++, A+, A, B, C, D, E, F, and G.

The best energy efficiency levels are reflected by the class A, while the class G represents the minimum energy efficiency. Therefore, the higher the class, the better. Being aware of this information will allow you to purchase energy-efficient models according to your needs.

What kind of further AC maintenance is required after installation?

It’s no secret that for a split system to work as efficiently as possible, homeowners shouldn’t forget about preventive maintenance and timely cleaning.

One of the main rules is to clean or replace the filters regularly, because dirt and bacteria accumulate there and affect not only the AC operation, but also our health.  

Besides, it would be only reasonable to contact HVAC specialists as soon as you notice any malfunctions like water dripping from the indoor unit, uneven air cooling, etc.

We also strongly recommend scheduling professional AC maintenance, cleaning and diagnostics once or twice a year. With the necessary tools and equipment, the specialists will check your air conditioner, clean the drainage system, the indoor and outdoor units, and eliminate the problems if any.

This sensible approach to your air cooling system will extend its life span and safe operation.

How can I lower my utility bills?

Who wouldn’t want to reduce energy consumption and utility bills as well? There are a few tricks to follow.

  • choose an air conditioner with the A energy efficiency class and higher (A+, A++, A+++);
  • close the doors and windows tightly while the air conditioner is running;
  • switch to "Sleep" mode at night, which reduces the noise level and electricity consumption;
  • cool only the rooms where you spend most of your time;
  • avoid keeping the air conditioner constantly on. Instead, it is better to set the timer in order to control the AC operation time;
  • schedule preventive AC maintenance regularly.

An air conditioner has a number of its own technical subtleties, which makes an air conditioning installation a complex process that requires knowledge, skills, experience and professional tools. So, any HVAC system should be installed by professionals.

In fact, the high percentage of AC breakdowns are due to improper installation, so this initial process really affects the operation and durability of cooling systems.

The HVAC technicians at Nevada Residential Services have been conducting air conditioning installation in Las Vegas, and they can perform the work of any complexity. Having a reliable residential HVAC contractor by your side is an amplifier for having a successful installation of a new air cooling system.

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