Selecting an Air Conditioning System: Factors to Consider for Optimal Comfort and Performance

If you're looking to invest in an air conditioning system for your home or office, you're making a wise decision. During the scorching summer months, a well-functioning air conditioning system can bestow upon you unparalleled comfort and peak performance. However, with all the different types of air conditioning systems available in the market, selecting the right one can be quite challenging. This blog post will highlight the factors you need to consider before selecting an air conditioning system that's perfect for you. Read More 

Considerations When Installing a Split System Air Conditioner

Installing a split-system air conditioner is not an overly complicated process, as it doesn't require the extensive infrastructure of a ducted system. However, the contractors will need to install the different components and connect them with refrigerant-filled coils. Here are several considerations. The Indoor Evaporator Unit Because the indoor evaporator unit blows out cool air, its placement is important in how effectively the air conditioning will work. There needs to be enough space around the unit so that the air can flow and disperse around the room. Read More 

Considerations When Installing Ducted Air Conditioning In An Existing Home

One of the benefits of ducted reverse cycle air conditioning is that it's a complete system in that it covers your whole house and can both heat and cool. Here are some considerations when installing one of these units in an existing house. Crawl Space Proportions You need first to establish whether a ducted system can fit in your house's structure. Typically, the indoor unit is put into the crawl space. Read More 

Two signs that a reverse cycle air conditioning system is right for your home

Here are two signs that a reverse cycle air conditioning system is right for your home. You want to keep the maintenance of your HVAC system to a minimum If you need to heat your home at certain times of the year and cool it during other periods, and you're looking for a relatively low-maintenance HVAC system, then you should consult an HVAC contractor about getting reverse cycle air conditioning fitted in your home. Read More 

4 Signs You Need a New Home Air Conditioner

Home air conditioning is essential in hot Australian summers, but having an air conditioner that's inefficient or broken can be really frustrating. This article lays out four signs that you might need a new air conditioning system. Your Air Conditioner Is Over 15-20 Years Old Service Seeking explains that a central air conditioning system can last for 12-15 years, while a split air conditioner lasts around 15-20 years with proper maintenance. Read More