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The Most Efficient Air Conditioning Units For Home Use
There are many different air conditioning units for home use on the market today.
When you are looking to replace your old a/c unit, there are many decisions that have to be made, including which air conditioner brand is best, should you purchase a high SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rated unit, or the minimum 13 SEER that is now required by U.S regulatory agencies, and what a/c company should I use to install this unit.
Find out which brands are best...
Now that you know the importance of picking a certain brand air conditioner, let's look at the best air conditioning units for home savings.
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio)
The higher the SEER rating, the greater the energy savings. Todays best air conditioners use 50% less energy than older models. With that in mind, you can see how purchasing a high efficiency air condtioner could potentially pay for itself in energy savings.
An A/C Contractor will be able to tell you what SEER you currently have and the potential savings involved by upgrading to a higher efficiency unit.
When it's time to pick an A/C Contractor for a new air conditioner, make sure that you get quotes from atleast three (3) Contractors to ensure that they have happy customers and no complaints.
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