Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Air Conditioner Window Units


Get the Air Conditioning Unit That's Right For You


What kind of air conditioning unit best suits your needs? There are several different ways to deliver cool air to the interior of your home, which will vary widely in price. Here's a look at the three main categories, and some tips to help you make up your mind.

Window units are the most popular way to cool down your living space. They can be installed in almost any single or double hung window. They come with accordion-like panels that help them fit your window securely. Some models can also fit into sliding windows. These units are the most affordable, and are also the best for use with almost any window and wall layout.

Through-the-wall units require that a hole be cut into the exterior walls. It's important that the hole is perfectly crafted to fit the unit. The benefit of this style is that it doesn't require any window space. It also permits an airtight, secure fit. Most window air conditioning units can actually be treated as through-the-wall units. However, they need a frame to support them on the exterior.

Portable air conditioners are freestanding units. These are self contained, and are the latest style. While some have stationary stands, most have wheels that make them easy to move from one room to another. These units are great for areas of the home that aren't in use all the time. However, this style is the most expensive of the various options.

So what kind should you get? Here are some things to keep in mind in order to help you make the right decision for your needs and your budget.

Durability: Will you be using the air conditioning unit for extended periods of time? Check the quality of the materials used, including the frame, the cover, and the base.

Location: Will the unit be used in a bedroom? Or is it intended to cool down the living room? The cooling capability of the unit will be affected by the location it's in. You need to purchase a unit that has the capability to cool down the necessary square footage. Also, if the room gets a lot of sunlight, a stronger unit should be considered.

Ease of use: User friendliness will make it easier for you to get used to the settings on an air conditioning unit. When you're already overheated, you don't want to have to work too hard to figure out the controls on your air conditioner.

When the temperature rises to the point where living indoors becomes unbearable there is a real need to cool things down so you can work, relax and sleep. A residential air conditioning system is the best way to handle the situation.

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