New AC Units: Saving You Money By Cutting Costs

Money Spent on Heating

Americans spend billions of dollars each year on heating and cooling. Many factors can influence energy consumption in a home. Some of the factors include choosing the right–sized HVAC system, lifestyle, and efficiency ratings. When properly chosen, high efficiency heating and cooling systems improve comfort and safety at significantly reduced operating costs by using less energy resources.

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How Your AC Can Help Your Indoor Air Quality

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An HVAC system does much more than cool and warm a building. Modern HVAC systems also help control the quality of indoor air. Indoor air quality is a vital part of a home’s comfort and health. IAQ is a combination of temperature control, cleanliness of the air, and odor control. The quality of indoor air can affect people’s comfort, health, and wallets.

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How Does My AC Remove Humidity?

removing humidity with air conditioners

Air conditioners perform a wide range of functions, the most important one being regulating indoor temperatures. Other functions include; getting rid of airborne impurities and extracting excess moisture from air circulating in a room. Removing excess humidity is also an important function of HVAC systems because too much moisture in air can make it difficult for you to breath.

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Why Do My Windows Collect Condensation?

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Window condensation develops in varying conditions. However, the primary cause of moisture developing on windows is high moisture content or humidity within a home. One of the sources contributing to window condensation could be an AC unit which is an integral part of any heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.

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Benefits Of A Ductless Split System

Environmentally Friendly

Mitsubishi ductless systems comprise one of the highly efficient, energy saving and cost effective multi-split HVAC systems. Unlike ducted systems, split systems do not require pipes to transfer air from one place to another. Ductless systems simply include an air compressor, an air handler, and a three-inch hole (through a wall) through which electrical wires are passed from an air compressor to an air handler. Find out the full benefits of these systems which range from environmentally friendly to easy installation.

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