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Homeowners guide to what you need to know before purchasing an AC unit.

We’re all guilty of it. We’ve all stood in front of the size section at the store and asked,“What size do I need?” – but as many people have learned the hard way,this is not an easy question to answer! The best thing you can do is educate yourself on how to determine what size HVAC you need before you go shopping for one. This blog post will cover everything from choosing a heat pump or air conditioner to sizing your unit based on square footage our team .

How large is your home? Is it just a one-bedroom apartment or does the house have an attic,basement,and garage too? Measure each room in feet to find out how much space you’ve got Black Mountain Air

The unit used to measure the energy needed for cooling and heating is called a British thermal unit,or BTU. One square foot of your home roughly requires 25 BTUs in order to be cooled off using air conditioning. For example,if you have an 1800 square-foot house then that’s going to cost about 3125 BTUs per hour which will run at approximately $110-$140 depending on how much time they spend doing it each day.

If your home has a very high ceiling,you can multiply the base BTU amount by 1.25 to find out how much more of this heat-producing energy source is needed for comfort in that space. For example: If an AC unit with 1500 square feet and average 8-foot ceilings would need about 37,500 BTUs – but if it had 12-foot ceilings instead? That same size room would require 50% more power!

Tonnage is a measurement of the cooling capacity in your AC system. For rooms smaller than 130 sq ft,it’s best to choose an air conditioning unit with 1 ton. If you have 185 sq ft or more room-size then opt for one and a half tons (1.5) instead of as this will keep things cool without using too much energy!

The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) assigns stars to ACs based on their energy efficiency. The higher the star rating,the better is its power consumption and vice versa. Hence a 5-star rated AC will consume less electricity than a 1-star rated one would in order to produce optimum cooling results! Furthermore,inverter series also come with higher heat transfer coefficients making them more efficient at lower star ratings too! With high costs for electrical usage,these days it’d be best not only go for maximum comfort but minimal cost as well since both factors are interconnected by law thanks to something called the Law of Conservation of Power which states that neither can exist without an equal loss or gain from either side so if you want your air conditioner

If you live in a warm climate,it may seem like the best choice is to replace your AC with one that has no dehumidification capabilities. But if this happens,all of those moisture-laden hot air particles will come into contact and interact with each other more often than they would have otherwise been able to do outside an enclosed space. This leads not only to high humidity levels but also puts out huge amounts of heat – which means your cooling costs are going up exponentially!

There are many different features that come with an AC these days,but don’t let them distract you from the most important things. Make sure the main requirements of what your home needs have been satisfied before considering any extra features like Sleep Mode or a cleaner to keep moisture away. You may also consider options for a four-way swing,quick cool,and more if those will be helpful in meeting your specific needs.

The last and most important step is to shop around. It’s so important that you feel confident in your HVAC purchase,especially because it’s easy for a less-than-honest dealer or salesperson to take advantage of someone who doesn’t know what they’re doing with this equipment. Check out the ratings of dealers near you on Yelp,Facebook,Google,etc! Choosing one with proper training and experience will help ensure that when we install our new system,it’ll be perfect for your home from day one without all those headaches associated with poor installation practices by some poorly trained technicians.

At the end of this blog post,you now know how to find out what size HVAC system your home needs. You also learned about three variables that need to be considered before finding a solution for your family’s comfort level- insulation values,geographic location,and square footage of the house. For more information on any of these topics or assistance with choosing an HVAC system for your home contact one of our experts today about us.