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Sunday, October 9, 2016

Phoenix Air Conditioning Installation: Staying Comfy While Saving on AC


Phoenix Air Conditioning Installation
Phoenix Air Conditioning Installation
A heavily used A/C unit more than likely has some worn out, out of date parts. Getting newer, more up to date components may help increase performance, but after a while, the best option to improve your unit is to replace it. New A/C systems have updated requirements for efficiency than older units, and replacing your air conditioner with an ENERGY STAR rated unit could help decrease your utility bill each month.

Most home owners in the middle of Phoenix air conditioning installation without ducts install the alternative window A/C units that are loud, inefficient, and less effective. It is no secret central A/C is just better. With a ductless mini-split A/C unit you can have the same experience without the need for air ducts. A licensed technician will install an outdoor unit and an in home air handler around the residence without the need for any renovation (other than a small hole in the wall needed to connect the two parts).

Energy saving systems also often qualify for local utility rebates or other government incentives which opens doors and makes the options more affordable. Make sure to look into the current Arizona policies for Phoenix air conditioning installation.  


Phoenix Air Conditioning Installation
Phoenix Air Conditioning Installation
Another important factor to consider is comfort.  Some of the higher efficiency systems out there today come with an added benefit from both maintaining the temperature within a more exact range to controlling humidity. While getting chilled air is relatively straight forward, also think about the long-term financial and comfort aspects before buying your next unit.

Like going out for a new TV the week after the Super Bowl or a 2016 model year car after the 2017s hit the lot, timing you’re A/C unit purchase can save a considerable amount of money. In the cooler holiday season, contractors are trying to generate enough jobs to keep their crews working, so they generally 10% to 20% off their bids. In the north, fall and spring offer similar discounted pricing and better weather for doing the installation.

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