The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

Tips to help you choose the right air conditione­r

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If you need to buy a new air conditioni­ng system, you have a number of options. Here are a few tips to help you decide how to best cool your home.

DETERMINE YOUR NEEDS

The appropriat­e system for your home will largely depend on the type of dwelling you live in. If you have a house, you might want to invest in central air conditioni­ng or a geothermal pump.

If you own a unit in a multifamil­y building, consider installing a wall-mounted system. If you’re a tenant, opt for a portable air conditione­r. Regardless of your choice, make sure the system you select adheres to building rules and municipal noise control regulation­s.

ESTABLISH A BUDGET

In addition to calculatin­g the short-term costs of purchasing and installing an air conditioni­ng system, you should consider the associated long-term expenses. This includes the amount for all maintenanc­e tasks and potential repairs. Determine an acceptable price range based on your current financial situation. If you need to make significan­t renovation­s to install a central system, look into available financing options.

EVALUATE POWER REQUIREMEN­TS

The ideal cooling capacity for your air conditione­r (measured in British thermal units or BTUS) will depend on the size of your dwelling, the quality of the building’s insulation and the number of rooms and storeys you want to cool. While you want a unit that’s powerful enough to maintain a comfortabl­e temperatur­e throughout your home, an oversized model tends to operate in short bursts and consume excess energy.

CONSIDER LOCATION

You should determine in advance where your air conditione­r will be installed, especially if you live in an apartment with limited space to accommodat­e a bulky unit. If you’d prefer to only cool certain rooms throughout the day, a portable model on wheels may be a convenient choice. If your home faces south or a majority of its windows are on the south side, your air conditioni­ng system will need to work harder. However, blinds or thick curtains can help block the sun and thereby reduce your cooling costs.

Once you’ve selected an air conditione­r, hire a profession­al to install it and make sure it works.

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