An old and/or failing HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) system could be wasting a lot of energy. In fact, the efficiency of the HVAC declines as the appliance ages and the only way to slow this down is to have the appliance serviced and repaired, often quite frequently. Luckily, for most property owners, modern versions of these comfort systems can eliminate this concern. An Air Conditioner Installation in Bradenton FL can provide an appliance that could be thirty percent more efficient than one that has been in use for ten years or more.
Installing the AC requires precise calculations to determine the unit that is right for the given space. For example, a commercial building must account for a number of people the building can hold at any given time, the number of heat sources in the space, traffic flow patterns and various other factors. This is one reason that locating an expert in air conditioner installation in Bradenton FL is so important. Failure to follow this rule could result in sub-par cooling or money wasted on excessive energy consumption.
If the current HVAC is failing, then it may be time to consider an alternative, especially when living or working in warm, humid environments. One possibility is the split or ductless AC. This appliance gets its name from the way it is designed. That is, it has no air ducts for delivering the treated air, instead the system uses blower units, strategically placed throughout the building, to supply cool air. This makes it possible to control the temperature in each space based on user demand or environmental requirements.
An alternative to the HVAC or split system is the heat pump, and this could be the best option for most installations. The heat pump uses an external heat sink, typically the air or ground, for collecting and removing heat and it only requires a small amount of refrigerant for the task. This means more efficient use of expensive energy sources because it requires less effort to compress the refrigerant. The heat pump operates by moving heat from one side of the system to another as quickly as possible and then rapidly shedding that heat through the heat sink. Contact us today and learn more about comfort appliances and energy efficiency.