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    A Beginner’s Guide to Buying an Air Conditioning Unit

    RobertBy RobertOctober 20, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Is it your first time buying an air conditioning unit in Gladewater, TX? 

    Before you’ve found this article, you probably have been thinking, “An A/C can’t be that hard to buy.” But when you enter the home improvement store or search for an air conditioning unit online, you’ve found a long list of options and perhaps gradually become overwhelmed.

    Actually, there’s nothing wrong with that. It’s definitely hard to choose, especially if you don’t know what specifically you’re looking for in the first place. But don’t be embarrassed because having a hard time choosing an A/C is good. It means you’re thinking about your options carefully. 

    To help you find the right A/C faster, the checklist below hopefully helps.

    The Size of the House

    How many people live at home? What about pets? Do you have a large property, or is your household small in size? 

    You need to know the size of your house before anything else. You see, bigger houses require larger A/C units. If you live alone and don’t want one of those monster-size machines, well, it’s understandable, but then again, small houses benefit from buying a smaller unit. 

    If you are having difficulty figuring out the right A/C size, you can contact an air conditioning contractor in Gladewater, TX, or use an online A/C size calculator.

    The Type of A/C Unit You Want

    There are various types of air conditioning, such as split AC units, portable AC units (usually referred to as mini-split), and central AC units. Each type is used for different purposes, so it’s important to analyze your home to determine which A/C type makes the most sense for you. 

    • Central air conditioning units – This type of A/C usually comes with ductwork, a network of ducts that the A/C uses to move air in and out of the unit. It can cool multiple rooms at once.
    • Ductless mini-split – It has an indoor and an outdoor unit and works best for a single room. It does not require ductwork, so installation is easier. 
    • Portable air conditioning units – All components are housed in a single casing. It’s handy, so you can easily bring it anywhere you want. It isn’t as powerful as its counterparts but can still cool you during hot summer days. 

    Budget Restrictions

    How much are you willing or planning to spend on an air conditioning unit? 

    Your budget will limit your options. The most expensive A/C type is the central air conditioning unit, and the least costly is the portable one. The features, efficiency rating, brand, and many other factors may also affect the unit’s price.

    Air Conditioning System’s Efficiency

    The efficiency level of an air conditioning unit in Gladewater, TX will affect its operation’s cost. Less efficient air conditioning units tend to be more affordable than the higher efficient ones. However, they are more costly to run. If you want or wish to save some money on electric bills, investing in highly efficient A/C is recommended.

    You’ll see the efficiency rating of an A/C on the Energy Guide label of an appliance. Products with the EnergyStar label are also proven efficient. If you can’t find the efficiency rating, ask the air conditioning dealer in Gladewater, TX. 

    Generally, the minimum efficiency rating for A/C is 13. And the higher the rating, the more efficient the system.

    Noise Level

    It would be best to look into the dB level of an A/C unless you don’t mind the noise or don’t have neighbours. The dB rating will tell you how loud the unit is when in operation. Anything below 60dB can be considered quiet. 

    Save Money for Installation & Refrigerant

    When it comes to AC devices, the price you pay for the product is only half of what you’re paying for. You still need to pay for the installation service to make sure the unit is installed properly. 

    Furthermore, when buying an air conditioning unit, there’s one more thing that can get outrageously expensive – refrigerant! So apart from considering the unit’s purchase price and installation costs, look into how much the replacement (or refill) will cost next time around when refilling your device with a working coolant.

    If you are still having a hard time choosing an air conditioning unit in Gladewater, TX, contact Napps Cooling, Heating & Plumbing at 903-758-6482.

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