3 Things You Need To Do When Having A New AC Unit Installed

When you are having a new AC unit installed, there are a few things you need to do in order to make sure the installation process goes correctly. When done correctly, your new AC unit can last you a decade or more, so you want to make sure you get this right!

Thing #1: Get Your Unit Sized to Your Home

Don't guess what size unit you need for your home, and don't just go off the square footage for your home. The layout of your home and the height of your ceilings play a role as well in determining the right size unit for your home. Getting the sizing right will allow you to save on energy usage and will help ensure that your home is able to maintain a comfortable temperature.

If you go with an undersized unit, your AC will run constantly without necessarily providing you with the cool relief you are looking for. Going with an oversized unit can cause performance issues as well.

Thing #2: Work With a Professional HVAC Company

When you hire someone to install your system, you want to hire a professional company who carries certification for installing the particular brand of AC unit you want to be installed in your home.

You want to work with a company that will provide a warranty to cover the labor of installing the unit in your home. You want to work with a company that carries the proper insurance and is a licensed HVAC installer in your state.

Thing #3: Don't Go Used

There are times when it is appropriate to purchase an item used. When it comes to installing an AC unit in your home, you don't want to go with a used unit. A used AC unit will not come with the same warranty protection, which is really valuable.

A used AC unit will probably not be as energy-efficient as a new unit, costing you money over the long-term. A used AC unit will also likely not work as long as a new unit but will cost you just as much to install, further depleting the value of installing a used unit.

When it comes to installing a new AC unit in your home, always get your home professionally sized in order to ensure you purchase the right-sized unit.

To learn more information about AC installation, reach out to an HVAC contractor near you. 


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