by Cooper Climate Control
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If you’re living in Arizona, you know that summer means that you need a good air conditioning system in your home. You need a system that is extremely efficient, which means that you’ll have a comfortable home without having to take out a second mortgage to pay for your monthly summer electric bill. Although today’s air conditioners are more energy efficient than ever before, there are still tremendous differences between companies and models.
Size
When it comes to the size of the unit, it’s always best to get some professional assistance. After all, a unit that’s too small isn’t going to cool your home properly, but a unit that’s too large is actually going to turn on and off more than needed, which is going to make your electric bill rise. A professional contractor can come out to your home, measure every room, and even examine your home’s exterior. For example, if you have a lot of shade trees around your home, you might not need as large a unit as someone who has a home that is exposed to more sunlight.
Energy Efficiency
If your home is new, there’s a very good chance that it was built to be energy efficient. That means that you are going to want an air conditioning system that is also energy efficient. In fact, the more energy efficient your unit is, the greater the cost savings over the lifetime of your air conditioner. This means that an air conditioner that might be more costly at the initial outset might actually turn out to be inexpensive when you factor in the lifetime savings you can expect.
Air Conditioning Compressors
When it comes to air conditioners, you’ll want one that has a solid reputation for its air compressors. After all, the air compressor is basically the heart of the air conditioner. In terms of reliability, going with an air conditioner that uses scroll compressor technology is preferable to the more conventional air compressors that use pistons. Units that have scroll technology tend to be more reliable, less expensive to repair, and have greater efficiency ratings.
Work with Professionals
In order to make sure that you’re getting the right air conditioner, check with one of the local professional contractors in your area. A professional can evaluate your needs, explain the different kinds of units on the market, and can help you make an informed decision. Contractors can also tell you about any rebates or subsidies that might be available when you buy certain models.