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Split AC systems have become more popular in recent years as more homeowners have recognized the benefits they provide. If you're still unfamiliar with the aforementioned appliances, you may not understand the upgrade they represent. Take this opportunity to change that and decide if a split air conditioner belongs in your home.
According to Comfy Living, the annual demand for AC in the U.S. was close to 15.3 million units back in 2018. Air conditioners are routinely in high demand because they provide the type of cooling that other appliances simply cannot replicate. Installing an AC unit may not have been an option for you previously because of your home setup. Fortunately, split air conditioners can bypass that hurdle.
What makes
split AC systems different from other air conditioners is the fact that they can be installed in most homes. A split air conditioner can deliver cool air to your home without relying on ductwork. You can also mount these units directly on your walls without having to pass anything through an open window. Thanks to the way they're designed, you can also install split air conditioners in various locations throughout your home.
Many homeowners are hesitant to rely on air conditioners. This isn't because of their home setup or even the upfront cost of the unit, but because of how expensive their monthly electric bills will become once they start regularly using that appliance. Split AC systems are winning over more and more homeowners because they don't create a heavy financial burden. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, duct losses make up more than 30% of a conventional air conditioner's energy consumption. Because split units don't rely on ducts, you can take that 30% figure out of the equation. Aside from the lower operating costs, split air conditioners are also more affordable in other ways. The upfront cost of getting a split system is lower when compared to a full HVAC unit. You can also expect to see a lower installation quote if you're adding a split system to your household.
Conducting diligent maintenance is a requirement if you want to have an air conditioner running regularly inside your home. Regularly cleaning your air conditioner is essential to maximizing its lifespan. You should also take the time to clean your air conditioner if you want to maintain good air quality.
Maintenance is still required with split AC systems, but the amount of work you'll have to put in is relatively light. Washing or replacing the filters in your split air conditioner is the most important part of routine maintenance. The drain lines and the coils could also use some periodic cleaning. As long as you can keep up that type of maintenance every six months, your split air conditioner should stay in good condition according to our team.
Split AC systems also work well inside most homes thanks to a feature known as zoning. Thanks to zoning, you can control the temperature for specific parts of your home. If you want to lower the temperature in your bedroom without changing the living room's temperature, zoning helps you accomplish that. The type of cooling split air conditioners provide is also sought-after because it delivers desired temperatures faster. Split AC units equipped with inverters can quickly change to your target temperature. They also excel at holding that desired temperature.
Because you opted to feature a natural design scheme for your home, you're now having a tough time finding an air conditioning unit that works with it. Room air conditioners can be too disruptive, while central air conditioning units may be difficult to accommodate. Before you give up on your search, you should take a closer look at split AC systems. Split air conditioners feature a smaller profile so they have an easier time disappearing into their surroundings. They are also small enough that they should fit in whatever space you have. Finding the right spot for them should also be fairly easy since they are compatible with different surfaces.
Split AC systems offer practical solutions for your home's cooling needs. Considering the benefits they provide, it should come as no surprise that they have become widely popular. Contact us today at Harding Plumbing, Heating & Cooling if you're looking to add a split air conditioner to your home!
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