Sunday, May 3, 2015

The Best Way To Save Money On Installing New Air Conditioning

By Pete Demuth


Last spring, our central air conditioner perished. We knew that it was coming since the unit had been doing a terrible job keeping us cool during the summer heat wave. And to be fair, the AC unit was 20 years old. So was time to go shopping for a new one. Nothing strikes fear in the heart of a property owner more than the prospect of needing to get a new central air conditioner. We asked our pals and neighbors just how much they thought it would run us to obtain a new model and have it correctly installed. Their estimates varied from $2000-$6000. At the end of the day, we managed to get the entire setup with the ten-year warranty for about $4000. Here's our story.

The most vital point to remember is that a professional HVAC tech should put in your central air conditioner. This is a complicated task that needs skill sets and tools that many DIY house owners just simply do not possess. Ensure that you get referrals from friends and family about HVAC providers that they have use. You can also go to online review sites to take a look at specific companies. You need to ensure that you get multiple proposals on the installation project.

In recent times, central air conditioners have become progressively energy-efficient. If you intend to use your central air conditioner a lot, you need to consider purchasing an extremely effective air conditioning system. This can save you time and money on your summer season electrical power expenses.

Once you have decided which contractor to hire for the job, he will certainly come out to your home and ask a number of questions as well as take meticulous measurements to determine the square footage. Is essential that your professional do some computations to determine how many BTUs of cooling you require. Do not go with a small air-conditioner. Even though you may think that it will save you some cash, undersized units will never adequately cool your house. On the other hand, don't insist on buying a unit with too many BTUs. An oversized air conditioner is highly inefficient and will certainly cost you an arm and a leg to run.

Make certain that you talk with your professional about warranties. The majority of service warranties have coverage for the compressor and a few of the other expensive parts of the central air conditioner. Your best bet is to go with a minimum of a five-year guarantee. If you can pay for a ten-year service warranty, that is even better.




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