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Things to Consider When You are Thinking about a New Heating or Air Conditioning System

Choosing a heating, ventilation and air conditioning solution for your new home is a big decision. Your HVAC system plays a major role in your energy efficiency and will determine your property’s energy costs for years to come.

Besides being a necessity year-round, a high-performance HVAC system can help increase your home’s market value. Several key factors need to be examined for the selection of the right HVAC system.

Room Size

Room size matters when selecting your HVAC system. You need a model that offers the appropriate cooling and heating output according to the total floor space area of your home. Such calculations help you ensure that the system will work at maximum efficiency and produce just the right temperature for comfortable living during the winter and the summer.

Selecting a model that doesn’t provide suitable capacity for the size of your living area will result in poor performance, increased energy use and higher utility bills at the end of the month.

Energy Efficiency

Investing in an energy-efficient HVAC system means lower running costs. The initial investment on an energy-efficient model will certainly be higher compared to other systems. However, energy star equipment helps minimize your property’s environmental impact and overall electricity use, resulting in greater return on the initial investment.

How do you measure the energy efficiency of HVAC systems? Just look for the compulsory energy star rating label found on the unit. This tag reflects its electricity use. The more stars shown, the higher the energy efficiency of the HVAC system.

Health Features

Another important consideration to keep in mind when choosing a new HVAC system is the health features it comes with. The right HVAC unit can considerably improve the air quality in your home. Although the majority of the models available on the market offer basic mesh filters to collect dust and particles, there are many systems that come with built-in ionizers, antiviral filters and UV filtration.

These features will help filter the air and maintain healthy levels of moisture in your home. Improved air quality can help combat health conditions like allergies, asthma, dry skin, eyes and throat, commonly associated with the drying effect of air conditioning.

The right HVAC unit can make your home more comfortable and improve the living environment. A good system can also increase the resale value of your property. Remember, the best HVAC system is efficient, quiet, long-lasting and equipped with the right energy efficiency features. In order to get the best equipment, determine your budget and consult a professional HVAC technician to help you make the right decision.

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