Best Home Air Condition Systems: A Short Guide
The best home air condition systems and gain valuable insights with our short guide. Sandium provides expert advice and top-quality products.
Just like your residential property, HVAC systems are a big and crucial investment for your home.
Whether you are planning to install a new system or upgrade the old one, you need to know and understand the different types of HVAC systems available in the market and see which ones suit your requirements. If you buy one that is not appropriate for your home, you will end up facing malfunctions, energy wastage, and budgeting which no Bay Area resident wants to deal with.
Here is a short guide on the best types of home air conditioning systems that will provide you comfort and convenience.
Types of HVAC systems
There are a variety of HVAC (Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning) systems available. Depending on which region you stay in and the climate of the area, you can choose whether you need only heating, only cooling or both. If you reside in a place where the temperatures are extreme, both in winter and in summer, it is wise to get a ventilation system that offers heating and cooling.
Take a look at some of the different types of systems you can choose.
a. Split system
Split systems refer to those which have separate indoor and outdoor units that are installed inside your house and on the exterior of your residence. The outdoor unit consists of the condenser and compressor while the indoor unit holds the fan and evaporator. If you already have a gas furnace installed at home, this air conditioning system can work in combination with it.
b. Duct-Free Split System
Central air conditioning systems usually require a network of ducts that run along the insides of your walls or ceiling and transport conditioned air to every room of the house. The ductwork is extensive but does not provide cooling to external parts of the house like the garage. A duct-free system allows you to install indoor and outdoor units without the need for any ducts.
This increases energy efficiency as there is no possibility of any air leaks in the ducts. The absence of ducts also means less chance of the circulating air having traces of mold or pollen, making it a healthier option.
c. Hybrid Heat Split System
Hybrid heat split systems make use of an electric heat pump as well as a furnace. This reduces your oil-burning costs and increases reliance on the electric pump which is a more energy-efficient alternative. Hybrid systems are similar to split systems and there are indoor and outdoor units to be installed. These can also be manually operated in order to control the heat source.
d. Packaged System
Packaged systems are an ideal choice for small homes where there is no space for the indoor and outdoor units to be installed comfortably. In packaged systems, all the parts of the heating and cooling system are installed outdoors, saving space inside the house. Although these are not as efficient in heating and cooling as split systems, they are less expensive than the former and take up less space.
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