Air conditioners make those unbearably hot days a little easier. Here's some advice for finding the best air conditioning unit that fits your home and budget.
May 27, 2015
Air conditioners make those unbearably hot days a little easier. Here's some advice for finding the best air conditioning unit that fits your home and budget.
Air conditioners range from portable to permanent fixtures, each designed to cool rooms of different sizes. That's why you'll need to know the types that are available.
Portable air conditioner
A portable AC unit is compact and lightweight so you can place it where it’s needed most. Just take this small air conditioner out of the box, plug it in and you’re ready to go.
Window-mounted air conditioner
A window air conditioner is a semi-permanent cooling solution that’s placed in a window for cooling in rooms between 300 and 1600 square feet.
Built-in air conditioner
These permanent air conditioners are installed into a wall of your home.
Air conditioners come with a number of features that can cool rooms faster and more efficiently. Of course, the greater the number of features, the more expensive the air conditioner tends to be. Select only features you know you'll use and appreciate.
Energy efficiency
It’s no secret that air conditioners use a lot of power, but newer energy-efficient models can substantially cut down your cooling costs.
Timers and automatic shut-offs
Models with timers and automatic shut-offs help keep rooms cool only when you’re in them, saving you money from unnecessary cooling.
Dehumidifier setting
Some air conditioners can double as dehumidifiers, warming the air up while removing unwanted moisture.
Controls
Look for models with large, easy-to-use buttons and a digital display that clearly provides the information you need.
Airflow control
Most AC units have louvres to let you direct the cooled air to where it’s needed most.
Filters
Many air conditioners can also filter out dust and unwanted bacteria in the air, which can help you breathe more easily.
The right air conditioner will perfectly fit the size of room it’s cooling, so ensure you know the room's dimensions before you go shopping.
The first step to buying an air conditioner is measuring out the room where it’s going. Then, refer to a BTU calculator to figure out the right unit for the intended space.
The proper air conditioning unit can not only cool your home, but will also dehumidify and purify the air. And while it may seem tempting to simply buy a large, powerful unit, your best bet is to first measure your space and assess your needs. This will help you determine the right kind of air conditioner to buy so you can enjoy a cool and comfortable summer.
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