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Here are four considerations for a good installation of an air conditioner:

  • AC Size – Your home’s air conditioning system must be suitably sized. A skilled installation will consider the size and layout of your home to decide what size system you require. If the air conditioner is too big, it will cycle on and off often, preventing it from dehumidifying the environment. If the unit is too tiny, it will operate continuously, increasing energy expenditures.
  • Efficiency of Ductwork – Outdated ductwork might leak up to 20 percent of the cool air into the rafters or crawlspace. The ductwork must be addressed for a professional air conditioning installation. One alternative is to fully replace it. Another step is to perform any required repairs, then seal and insulate the whole system.
  • Balanced Airflow – To keep your home cool, the air conditioner must circulate a particular quantity of air. The manufacturer of air conditioners provides optimum airflow rates for specific conditions. In a professional installation, the expert technicians will regulate the airflow in accordance with the specified parameters and ensure that it is functioning effectively.
  • Refrigerant Charge – The manufacturer typically specifies the amount of refrigerant required for the system to operate well. Before turning on the system for the first time, the HVAC contractor must inspect the levels of refrigerant. If the refrigerant levels are too low, the system will not function correctly and your energy expenditures will increase.

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