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Summers can get pretty hot and humid in Georgia. Even if you’re used to that type of weather, going through it every year can still be challenging. You can make that weather easier by outfitting your home with split AC systems. Split-type air conditioners have become more popular recently, but some homeowners may still be unaware of their benefits. Continue reading below so you can learn more about those benefits.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Association, around 90% of homes in the country currently have air conditioning. Comfort can be hard to come by during the summer months, so it shouldn’t be surprising to learn how much people depend on those appliances. Even so, you may not get the comfort and efficiency you deserve if you're still using a conventional window unit.
Split AC systems have garnered plenty of converts since bursting onto the scene because of the clever way they provide cooling. Instead of relying only on one unit to provide cooling, split-type air conditioners use two. The outdoor unit equipped with the condenser and compressor is in charge of dispersing heat outside. Meanwhile, the indoor unit handles the distribution of cool air inside your home.
In addition to the indoor and outdoor components, a split air conditioner also relies on pipes. The pipes connect the two units so they can work in concert to provide conditioned air. The addition of the pipes is critical because it allows the split system to function without using ducts.
Just from reading the description of a split-type air conditioner, it’s easy to gather that it varies significantly from a more conventional unit. So, what do those differences mean for your household cooling? It translates to several key benefits.
Switching to a split-type air conditioner can make a huge difference for your household. The fact that it’s a ductless system means you don’t have to pay for additional installations. Installing new ducts leading into more rooms just to accommodate your AC system is unnecessary. You can maintain the current layout of your home because the indoor units already come with the essential components.
The split system relies on individual indoor units, which can also be beneficial in a few ways. First off, they are more flexible in terms of installation. You don’t have to reserve a spot for an indoor unit near a window if that affects your interior décor. Choose whichever spot inside your home makes sense so the unit can provide cooling without also serving as an obstruction.
The indoor units that make up split AC systems can also be increased. Initially, you may only have two indoor units paired with your outdoor because they seem sufficient for your home. Now that certain rooms are getting more use, the two indoor units may not be able to meet your cooling needs any longer. The good news is you can connect more indoor units to the outdoor component and still enjoy the same quality of cooling.
It’s worth noting that a split AC system features individually controlled indoor units. That means you and the other members of your household can individually determine the type of cooling each unit provides. Adjust the temperature in a specific room based on your preferences without worrying about how it will affect the rest of your family. Everyone can enjoy the level of comfort they desire thanks to the split air conditioner.
Learning about the benefits of a split-type air conditioner may have enticed you to get one. So, which particular system is best for your household? The most important consideration is the size of the unit.
The size of the indoor units must match well with their intended spots. Determining if an indoor unit can properly cool a specific room can be tricky. You should let the professionals handle the matching process so you’re guaranteed to end up with good pairings.
Aside from the size, you should also consider what type of split AC system to install. Your options include inverter and reverse cycle systems. Inverter systems are more efficient and generate more savings. Reverse cycle systems are more versatile as they offer comfort during summer and winter.
From a comfort standpoint, a split-type air conditioner can be the best addition to your household. Are you interested in getting one of those units? Contact Harding Plumbing, Heating & Cooling today, and we’ll install the system that suits your home best!
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