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What Goes Into a New Air Conditioning Installation?

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How hard could it be to install a new air conditioner? For a licensed and certified HVAC contractor, it’s nothing they’re unfamiliar with. For the average homeowner or handyman, however, there’s a lot that you can miss.

Here’s a quick and simple rundown of some key points in an AC installation:

Establishing Your Needs

Before you even begin comparing makes and models of air conditioners, you first need to understand what your needs are. Whether those needs are about comfort or budget, it’s important that you have an understanding of your expectations. An expert in air conditioning in North Olmsted, OH can help you identify some of these needs, so don’t be afraid to ask questions.

Aside from the AC itself, you might realize that you need:

  • Air Filtration: Have issues with asthma and allergy symptoms? An air filter will help trap the contaminants that bring down your air quality.
  • UV Air Purification: If germs and microorganisms are your concern, consider a UV air purifier, instead. These devices actively eliminate viruses, bacteria, mold spores, and more.
  • Humidity Control: Dry or humid conditions in your home can be resolved by integrating a humidifier or dehumidifier in your living space.

Then, Ensure the AC Is Sized for Your Home

If your HVAC contractor tries to skip this step, then you need to find another contractor. An incorrectly sized AC will set you up for problems from the start.

Undersized air conditioners will have problems cooling your home. That means the AC will need to run longer and more often, and it still might not be enough to actually lower the temperature of the home.

An oversized air conditioner will give a false reading to the thermostat, thus ending the cooling cycle early—and this will happen over and over again, adding unnecessary stress to the system.

Whether it’s too big or too small, a badly sized AC will drive up your energy bills and wear your system down faster. A reputable contractor will use a series of load calculations, measurements, and an assessment of your home to pick an AC that will work best for you.

Installation Is Next

Now comes the actual work! While picking the right unit is one thing, the actual implementation of that system in your house is another.

If you’re installing a central AC, you’ll need to have the ducts in mind. Your home may already have ducts installed, making this part a breeze. If your home does not have ducts, then that could make up a significant portion of the installation.

If you don’t have ducts, your HVAC contractor may suggest installing a ductless mini split, instead. These units will go on the walls inside your home, so they’ll need to be placed with both function and aesthetics in mind.

Installation Is Easy With a Professional

For all the things mentioned in this post, you can assure that they’ll go much smoother when done by a professional. From assessing your needs to installing the equipment, you need a pro to get every part of the process done correctly.

Contact Westland Heating & Air Conditioning today to schedule an estimate for installation.

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