Congratulations! You’ve decided to install whole home air conditioning. Now what do you do? Once you’ve made the decision to install a new air conditioning system, there are three important steps you should follow to help ensure that you install a system that will meet your needs for years to come. What are those steps? Here is a quick overview from the air conditioning specialists at Certified Air Systems, Inc.:
#1: Work with an Expert
When we say “work with an expert,” we aren’t talking about chatting with your neighbor about his/her AC system. We are talking about scheduling an appointment with a true AC specialist, like the ones at Certified Air Systems, Inc., and allowing that specialist to be a part of your entire process from beginning to end. Why is this important? Working with a trained specialist is the best way to make sure you choose and install the right system for you, your home and your family.
#2: Choose the Right Type of System
There are many air conditioning system choices on the market for homeowners, and determining which one will be best for you is something your technician can help with. Many factors need to be considered when choosing a specific type of AC system for your home. For instance, does your home have ductwork? Are you looking for a certain level of energy efficiency? Your specialist work with you to determine which system satisfies your needs.
#3: Size the System Correctly
You may have heard that all you need to correctly size your home’s air conditioner is the square footage of your home. Unfortunately, this isn’t entirely true. While square footage is one of the factors, there are many others to include in the calculation so that the correct cooling load is determined. This calculation is something your technician can assist with.
Installing a whole home air conditioner is a big undertaking and a big investment. Make sure you have the help you need by calling the experts at Certified Air Systems, Inc., today and scheduling an appointment for your home in Orlando, FL.
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