How to choose an air conditioner

23.02.2019/12/06 XNUMX:XNUMX    23

If you live in a house without air conditioning, ceiling fans may simply not be enough to maintain comfort in the hottest months of the year. Since single-seat and central inexpensive air conditioners are two of the most popular methods for effective cooling at home. It is very important to learn the advantages of each, and when one makes more sense than the other, before making a decision.


Single air conditioner

A single air conditioner is installed quickly and relatively inexpensively in almost any room in the house with windows. This can be an ideal solution for cooling when you need coolness only in the living room or bedroom while you sleep at night.

Installing one or two air conditioners in your home is an affordable way to cool the room. Such air conditioners are a more affordable option for homeowners and renters who do not have the opportunity to purchase a more expensive central air conditioning system.



Central air conditioning

The central air conditioner is a more energy-efficient and affordable way to quickly cool all rooms in your house and maintain comfortable conditions even when you are not at home. This system consists of a network of air ducts to distribute air from the equipment to each room. When installing a central air conditioner, more components are used than in single-seat ones. This process may take more time, but it will not spoil the visual appeal of your room.



From a cost standpoint, installing a central air conditioning system can cost several thousand dollars, especially if you don't already have ductwork. However, this is a more economical option when you need to cool three or more separate rooms. In addition, the use of more than two separate air conditioners may require more energy than the central air conditioning system.

Factors for decision-making

The layout of your home can help you determine what is best: central air conditioning or single air conditioners. For example, installing central air conditioning will be much cheaper if you already have air heating in the house and the risers are in good condition.

On the other hand, multi-storey houses with very limited space between levels may not have sufficient capacity for air ducts without significant repairs. Since this can increase the cost of installation, it makes sense to install single air conditioners, even if they are not the most effective option for saving energy.