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Finding the Right System for Your New Air Conditioning Installation

Are you in the market for a new air conditioning system, but unsure of where to start? Our best advice is always this: start by finding a quality local AC installer you can trust. Having the right company makes all the difference when it comes to sizing, as you’ll learn below, and ensuring your AC system is operating efficiently. Learn more about air conditioning installation and how you can find the right system for your home below!

Efficiency

We always recommend that homeowners focus on the efficiency of a product like this before becoming consumed with finding the lowest upfront price. The more efficient your air conditioner is, the more you’ll save—in time. Low monthly costs can soon offset the price tag. But for now, there are plenty of rebates, discounts, and financing options available to those upgrading their older AC equipment, like when you finance through the HERO program.

Sizing

Sizing is one of the most important things for a residential or commercial air conditioner. Having one that is even slightly too small or too large can completely void the high efficiency rating of a new unit. Small units are insufficient and run for cycles that are far too long, and large systems and short cycle, wearing down the components quickly and doing a poor job of controlling humidity.

Quality Contractors

As we’ve said before, a good installer is key to a quality installation. Good contractors work with the top brands in the industry. They ensure efficiency and work to get you something that fits in your budget. Whether it’s new installation or replacement, they’ll take measurements and examine your HVAC system to ensure you get the right one. And if you’re in California, we recommend working with a contractor certified by the HERO program to give you excellent financing options.

Air Classic provides air conditioning installation and service in the San Fernando Valley. Call us for all of your heating and air conditioning needs!

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