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Things you need to know before Installing Air Conditioning

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Mika, Staff Writer

Wednesday, 14 April 2021

Air conditioning is the best way to cool down your home or office in the summer months. But if you’ve never had air conditioning installed before, understanding the different AC types and the best option for you can be baffling. 

Before you rush into buying the first AC unit you come across, here’s everything you need to know about installing air conditioning in your home or office. 

Types of Air Conditioners 

There are various types of air conditioners with different requirements and features available. Below are the most popular types:

Window-mounted

This is one of the most common types of AC units. As the name suggests, it is temporarily mounted in a window opening. Window-mounted air conditioners can be removed when they aren’t needed. 

Wall-mounted

Wall-mounted units are permanently mounted to the wall. They can be mounted almost anywhere and sit high up on the wall, helping them to blend into the room.

Window/wall-mounted

This is a versatile type of air conditioner that can be permanently mounted on a wall or temporarily installed in a window.

Split

Split air conditioners can be installed on the top of your wall. They have two parts - an outdoor compressor unit and an indoor unit connected by pipes.

Portable

These are mobile air conditioners that can be moved from room to room. Most of them have wheels making it easier to roll them around. They include a tube to exhaust heat through an opening in a wall or out of a window.

So, which Air Conditioning Unit is right for you?

If you’re wondering which air conditioning unit is right for you, here are some key considerations to help you decide: 

  • Number of rooms

  • Noise levels 

  • Size of the area 

Number of rooms 

The number of rooms you need to cool will determine which type of air conditioning unit you opt for.

Best type of Air Conditioning based on the size of the room
Room typeBest air conditioning type
Single roomWall-mounted
Multiple rooms Split
Whole houseLarger split systems

Noise levels

Before buying an air conditioner, you need to consider how much noise you can handle since most of them produce some level of noise when working. A noisy air conditioner will disturb you when working or sleeping. It is also important to note that the noise levels of the air conditioner are likely to increase with time as the system ages.

If you’re a light sleeper then it’s best to avoid window-mounted ACs which typically produce the most noise. If you’re looking for the quietest type of air conditioner then a split unit is the best option for you. 

Size of the area 

The size of the area you wish to cool will determine the type of AC unit you opt for. 

The tonnage of an air conditioner refers to the air conditioner’s cooling capacity. The bigger your room, the more tonnage you will require from your system. If you buy an AC with less tonnage, it will not cool the space properly. If you buy one with more tonnage than required, that is likely to increase the costs of your electric bill for no reason at all.

Always make sure that you select the correct tonnage for the area you wish to cover. The best way to do this is by consulting an expert before any impulse buys.

To sum up 

Regardless of whether you’ve never bought an AC unit before or couldn’t live without one, hiring a professional to install your appliance is always a good idea. Even the most expensive and high-quality air conditioners will cost you more in the long run in the form of maintenance fees if not installed properly. 

Avoid hefty repair fees by getting the installation and servicing carried out by an authorised professional. For best performance, remember to ask your installation expert how often your ac unit will need servicing. 

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