AC Installation Keeps You Cool In The Summer Months

Apr 19
08:03

2011

Andrew Stratton

Andrew Stratton

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No matter what type of system you choose, AC installation will help you stay as comfortable as possible, no matter where you reside.

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Whether you live in a small studio apartment or a large mansion,AC Installation Keeps You Cool In The Summer Months  Articles there is equipment out there that can fit seamlessly into your living space and keep you comfortable in your home during even the hottest months of the year.

Nobody likes to be uncomfortable, and depending on where you live there is a chance that the summer heat is one of the aspects of everyday life that causes some of the most discomfort. If this is the case then AC installation may be just what you need.

Air conditioning is designed to not only cool but remove the humidity as well. The cooling is done through a refrigeration cycle, which also absorbs water vapor during the process. The result is cooler, drier air being produced and pushed into the room or rooms in which the unit sits.

No matter how hot or humid a particular location may be, AC installation guarantees that uniformly cool air is pumped throughout a house consistently, as they are designed to work in all types and levels of warm climates.

If you are considering having AC installation completed in your home if it is not already, the decision centers around what type of unit will suit you best. Various types range from whole-home systems that can cool your whole house or multiple rooms at once simultaneously to single-room units that can control only where they sit.

Central AC installation is common in most recently built homes and controls the temperature in the entire house from a single point. It uses ducts running throughout an entire home to distribute cooled air and is monitored by a thermostat that can be programmed to maintain a specific temperature.

Two different types of central units are a split system and a package system. With a split system, the compressor and condensing units are housed outside of the house while an air handler is housed inside the home and is tasked with cooling and distribution. In a package system, all of these components are housed together in one machine that is located outside, typically on a specially-built stand or platform.

A unit designed to cool a single, specific room is often one of two types. A unitary system is typically the most common throughout the world and sits propped in a partially open window or in a specially-designed wall enclave with access to the outside. It features controls on the inside portion and blows a cool breeze into the room in which it sits. A PTAC unit is a cross between a central unit and a unitary one, as it does not have an outside return, produces a cool breeze that is blown into the room but does not have ducts that connect it to other rooms.

No matter what type of setup you choose, AC installation will help you beat the heat and stay as comfortable as possible this summer or year-round, no matter where you live.