Tuesday, 4 June 2019

How to Choose the Right Air Con Unit

Face it, central air conditioning is very expensive. If your home doesn't already have it, it is not likely that it ever will, that is unless you have the thousands of dollars needed to have the work done, which includes tearing out your walls and losing some ceiling space if the crawl space doesn't already exist. While for many people central air would be preferable, if it is not affordable then it simply is not an option. That doesn't mean that you need to go without clean air, however.

A professional air con company provides you with alternative methods for cooling your home or office. These methods include wall units, window units, portable units or even ceiling units. Choosing the right unit is important in order to get the most from your air conditioning. You do not want to choose a unit that is designed for a 300 square foot room, for example, if you have a 500 square foot room. This is not a good way to cut corners. Of course, you can always do the opposite and choose a unit meant for a larger room for a smaller room, however, this could be a waste of money if you don't intend on enlarging the room at some point.

One of the ways to determine which air con unit is right for you and your situation is to walk through your home or business and assess just how much space needs to be air conditioned. It is important to note that in most cases, these small units are not designed to cool more than one room. The exception being very open smaller spaces, such as a small combined kitchen and living room. Once you have determined how much square footage you want to cool, then it is time to talk with a professional.

The professionals at an aircon service company can help you make the rest of your decisions about what units you should purchase for your home or business. For example, they can help you figure out the max square footage you want to cool and show you what units will cool that area. They will also discuss with you the different brands they offer, such as Fujitsu, Panasonic, Daikin, Mitsubishi and more. Once you have chosen the type of unit you want and the brand that you want to use, they will even install it for you.


An article by Dougles Chan, Strategic Business Advisor & Coach. Check his website here.

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